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Debra McGhee Director, Baltimore Center Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity U.S. Department of HUD How does this Work in Real Life?
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Page 1: Debra McGhee Director, Baltimore Center Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity U.S. Department of HUD How does this Work in Real Life?

Debra McGheeDirector, Baltimore Center

Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity

U.S. Department of HUD

How does this Work in Real Life?

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Bases of Complaints

Bases for Complaints Filed with HUD and FHAP FY2009 (10,242 Total)

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Disability is Defined By Laws

• Disability means:

(A) A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities

(B) A record of impairment

(C) Being regarded as having such an impairment.

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Major Life Activities

• Include such things as:

Caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and working.

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Reasonable AccommodationsA recipient shall modify its housing policies & practices to ensure that these. . . . do not discriminate on the basis of disability against a qualified individual with disabilities.

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Policies that might be changed :

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Important Principles• Persons with Disabilities cannot be required

to fill out a specific form or to document obvious needs.

• An unreasonable delay is equivalent to denial of an accommodation.

• Even if an accommodation is unworkable due to administrative & financial burden—must engage in the interactive process.

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The Requested Accommodation must be related to

the Disability

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HUD Case Study #1Margaret McNeil, a double-

amputee, appealed to HUD because her housing agency failed to provide

her an accessible unit.

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Prisoner In her own Home

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the outcome The Portsmouth housing agency paid McNeil a nearly $22,000

settlement and footed the bill to move her into a new, fully

accessible unit.

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Margaret McNeil, 65, looks out across the spacious living room in her new Portsmouth home. Photo taken July 1, 2011. (Ross Taylor | The Virginian-Pilot)

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the changes The Portsmouth agency is required to give staff additional training in

fair housing laws including the Fair Housing Act and Section 504.

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HUD Case Study #2

• Complainant had disability and a son and a daughter residing in 2 bedroom, project-based Section 8.

• CP’s son developed mental disability, needed own bedroom.

• CP requested transfer, provided medical documentation, was put on list.

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HUD Case Study #2

• CP’s son became violent.

• CP sent daughter to reside with relatives in another state for her protection.

• CP waited more than a year to be transferred.

• Three bedroom units were given away to others.

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HUD Case Study #2

“ . .my daughter is back home where she belongs. . . You all have righted the wrong and I could not thank you enough for that I know without your involvement it would not have been done!”

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HUD Case Study #3

• CP began living in Public Hsg in 2003

• During 2005 recertification CP named T.H. as her live-in-aide and provided doctor’s certification of need.

• CP identified TH as her Live-In-Aide in 2007, 2008, 2009

• During a ‘crack-down’ on unauthorized residents CP was threatened with eviction because of her “boyfriend.”

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HUD Case Study #3

• CP went to Legal Aid. Attny submitted documentation of need & formal request. CP remained under threat of eviction from March - Sept. During this time she suffered a heart attack & underwent cardiac surgery.

• Her primary care physician provided HUD with statement that CPs health had declined, medications had increased & she had spoken of her fear of losing her housing.

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HUD Case Study #3

• HUD issued finding of Non-Compliance.

• PHA settled with CP and the Department

• CP received $15,000 and PHA is engaged in comprehensive retraining of staff; outreach to residents.

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HUD does not Always Find for the CP!

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A Word About Support Animals

Do NOT need to be “Certified” or Trained.

Should NOT be subject to a “pet deposit” or Restricted Breed Rules

ARE subject to lease provisions—i.e., must not disturb neighbors or destroy property.

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Panel Discussion


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