Sec. 4. Prohibited discrimination
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Section 601 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ( 42 U.S.C. 2000d ) is amended— by striking No and inserting
(a)No ; and by adding at the end the following: Discrimination (including exclusion from participation and denial of benefits) based on disparate impact is established under this title if— a covered agency has a program, policy, practice, or activity that causes a disparate impact on the basis of race, color, or national origin and the covered agency fails to demonstrate that the challenged program, policy, practice, or activity is related to and necessary to achieve the nondiscriminatory goal of the program, policy, practice, or activity alleged to have been operated in a discriminatory manner; or a less discriminatory alternative program, policy, practice, or activity exists, and the covered agency refuses to adopt such alternative program, policy, practice, or activity. With respect to demonstrating that a particular program, policy, practice, or activity does not cause a disparate impact, the covered agency shall demonstrate that each particular challenged program, policy, practice, or activity does not cause a disparate impact, except that if the covered agency demonstrates to the courts that the elements of the covered agency’s decision-making process are not capable of separation for analysis, the decision-making process may be analyzed as 1 program, policy, practice, or activity. A demonstration that a program, policy, practice, or activity is necessary to achieve the goals of a program, policy, practice, or activity may not be used as a defense against a claim of intentional discrimination under this title. No person in the United States shall be subjected to discrimination, including retaliation or intimidation, because such person opposed any program, policy, practice, or activity prohibited by this title, or because such person made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under this title. .
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