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THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

In July 1974, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors adopted the Human Rights Ordinance, establishing the Human Rights Commission (members and charter):

 

" to institute an affirmative human rights program of positive efforts to eliminate discrimination and provide citizen recourse for discriminatory acts "


The Commission receives and investigates complaints filed by any person who believes they have been discriminated against in Fairfax County on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, age, familial status, or disability in the areas of employment, housing, public accommodations, education, or credit.

The Commission also provides educational services to employers, the housing industry and other businesses in Fairfax County on compliance with the various civil rights laws.

 

The Commission serves as a resource for those who provide employment, housing, public accommodations, education or credit facilities by having the staff available to help them understand their responsibilities under the Fairfax County Human Rights Ordinance and what to do if a complaint is filed against them. The staff offers seminars and workshops on fair employment and fair housing. Just call the Executive Director if there is a need for information. It is important to remember that the Commission is here to enforce the Ordinance, not to take sides in a dispute.

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