Fair Housing
In South Dakota, the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on disability discrimination covers which of the following?
AOnly physical disabilities requiring wheelchair access
BPhysical and mental impairments that substantially limit a major life activity, including HIV/AIDS and alcoholism in recovery✓ Correct
COnly disabilities recognized by the VA
DOnly disabilities occurring after age 18
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act broadly protects persons with physical or mental impairments, including HIV/AIDS, recovered alcoholism and drug addiction, mental illness, and other conditions that substantially limit major life activities.
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