Fair Housing
In South Dakota, which organization primarily enforces fair housing law at the local level?
ASouth Dakota Real Estate Commission (SDREC)
BSouth Dakota Division of Human Rights✓ Correct
CFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
DNational Association of REALTORS®
Explanation
The South Dakota Division of Human Rights (under the Department of Labor and Regulation) enforces South Dakota's Human Rights Act, which includes housing discrimination protections.
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