Fair Housing
South Carolina's Fair Housing Law provides protections that are:
ALess comprehensive than the federal Fair Housing Act
BIdentical to and concurrent with the federal Fair Housing Act
CAt least as strong as the federal law, potentially adding state-level protections✓ Correct
DOnly applicable to state-funded housing projects
Explanation
South Carolina's Fair Housing Law mirrors and reinforces federal protections. States may add protections beyond federal law, though they cannot provide less protection than the federal Fair Housing Act.
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