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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 192 · § 192.1

§ 192.1. Purpose.

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This part:
(a)Revises 32 CFR part 192.
(b)Revises the references, policies, and procedures covering off-base housing and fair housing enforcement.
(c)Outlines discrimination complaint inquiries or investigative procedures and hearing requirements.
(d)Deletes the requirement for each Military Department to submit a semi-annual housing discrimination report to the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management and Personnel) (ASD(FM)).
(e)Requires each Military Service to report to the ASD(FM) any housing discrimination cases and their results in their Annual Military Equal Opportunity Assessment Report to the ASD(FM).
(f)Requires each Military Department to maintain all completed or resolved housing discrimination cases.
(g)Emphasizes liaison with other Government (local, State, or Federal) agencies. \[55 FR 6248, Feb. 22, 1990. Redesignated and amended at 56 FR 32964, July 18, 1991\]
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