Worksheet for Applying New York State's Anti-discrimination Policies When Assessing Justice-Involved Applicants for State-Funded Housing is a legal document that was released by the New York State Homes and Community Renewal - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is the purpose of New York State's anti-discrimination policies?
A: The purpose is to prevent discrimination in housing based on factors such as race, religion, and disability.
Q: Who do these policies apply to?
A: These policies apply to anyone involved in assessing justice-involved applicants for state-funded housing in New York State.
Q: What is considered justice involvement?
A: Justice involvement refers to individuals who have been arrested, convicted, or incarcerated.
Q: Can justice-involved individuals be denied state-funded housing?
A: No, justice-involved individuals cannot be automatically denied state-funded housing based on their criminal history.
Q: What factors should be considered when assessing justice-involved applicants?
A: Factors such as the seriousness of the offense, the length of time since the offense, and evidence of rehabilitation should be considered.
Q: Can housing providers ask about criminal history during the application process?
A: Housing providers can ask about criminal history, but they must also consider the factors mentioned earlier and follow the anti-discrimination policies.
Q: Are there any exceptions to the anti-discrimination policies?
A: There are limited exceptions when assessing justice-involved applicants for state-funded housing, such as if the offense is directly related to the safety of other residents.
Form Details:
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