Fair Housing
In South Dakota, which protected class is specifically mentioned in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) but NOT the Fair Housing Act?
AThere are no differences between ADA and FHA protected classes
BThe ADA covers people 'regarded as' having a disability in public accommodations contexts, with some differences in definitions✓ Correct
CThe FHA covers commercial properties; the ADA covers residential
DThe ADA has no overlap with the Fair Housing Act
Explanation
While both the ADA and FHA protect people with disabilities, they have different coverage (FHA: housing; ADA: employment and public accommodations) and slightly different definitions and requirements.
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