Fair Housing
Source of income (such as housing vouchers) is a protected class in housing in:
AAll of Utah statewide
BSome Utah municipalities that have enacted local protections✓ Correct
CAll rental housing in Utah under state law
DOnly federally funded housing developments
Explanation
While source of income is not currently a protected class under Utah state law, several municipalities (including Salt Lake City) have enacted local ordinances protecting housing voucher recipients from discrimination.
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