Fair Housing
A Wyoming homeowners association that prohibits satellite dishes in a community may be required to allow them under:
AThe Fair Housing Act
BThe FCC's Over-the-Air Reception Devices (OTARD) rule✓ Correct
CThe Wyoming Condominium Act
DThe First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
Explanation
The FCC's OTARD rule generally prohibits restrictions that prevent or unreasonably impair the installation of satellite dishes or antennas for reception. While HOA rules may regulate placement for safety or aesthetics, they cannot completely prohibit installation.
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