Fair Housing
The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) plays what role in fair housing enforcement?
ABOLI issues Oregon real estate licenses
BBOLI enforces Oregon's civil rights laws including fair housing — investigating complaints and pursuing remedies under state law✓ Correct
CBOLI manages Oregon's public housing program
DBOLI regulates Oregon mortgage lenders
Explanation
Oregon's Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) enforces the Oregon Civil Rights Act, including the Oregon Fair Housing Act. Oregon residents can file fair housing complaints with BOLI (for state law violations) or HUD (for federal FHA violations). BOLI investigates, mediates, and may pursue administrative hearings to enforce Oregon's fair housing protections, which include additional protected classes beyond federal law.
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