Fair Housing
In South Dakota, which type of exemption from the Fair Housing Act applies to religious organizations operating housing?
ANo exemption exists for any organization
BReligious organizations may give preference to members of their religion in housing they own and operate for non-commercial purposes✓ Correct
CReligious organizations are fully exempt from all fair housing requirements
DExemptions apply only to organizations with fewer than 10 housing units
Explanation
Religious organizations may give preference to members of their faith in housing they own and operate for non-commercial purposes. However, they still cannot discriminate based on race.
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