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Code · Maryland · Housing and Community Development

§ 2-401

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§2–401.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(1)“Affirmatively further fair housing” means to take meaningful actions, in addition to actions aimed at combating discrimination, to:
(i)overcome patterns of segregation; and
(ii)foster inclusive communities free from barriers that restrict access to housing and opportunity based on protected characteristics.
(2)“Affirmatively further fair housing” includes to take meaningful actions that, taken together:
(i)address significant disparities in housing needs and access to opportunity;
(ii)replace segregated living patterns with truly integrated and balanced living patterns;
(iii)transform racially and ethnically concentrated areas of poverty into areas of opportunity; and
(iv)foster and maintain compliance with civil rights and fair housing laws.
(c)“Meaningful action” means a significant action that is designed and can be reasonably expected to achieve a material positive change by, for example, increasing fair housing choice or decreasing disparities in access to opportunity.
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