Fair Housing
In South Dakota, which statement about the Fair Housing Act's coverage of disability is correct?
AOnly physical disabilities are covered
BThe Act protects people with physical and mental disabilities, including recovered substance abusers, but not current illegal drug users✓ Correct
CDisability is not a protected class in South Dakota
DOnly disabilities that prevent employment are covered
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act protects people with physical and mental disabilities, including those with a history of disability or those regarded as having a disability. Recovered substance abusers are protected; however, current illegal drug users are not covered.
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