[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Cromwell 12-12-1979. Amendments noted where applicable.]
CHARTER REVISION
Effective with the general election held in November 2013, the Town changed to a Town Council/Town Manager form of government. According to Charter § 11.04, any references in Town ordinances to the "First Selectman" or to the "Board of Selectmen" shall now be deemed to refer to the "Town Manager" or the "Town Council," as appropriate.
GENERAL REFERENCES
Landlord registration — See Ch. 150.
Housing standards — See Ch. 151.
It is the policy of the Town of Cromwell to safeguard all individuals within the Town from discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin in connection with housing, thereby to protect their interest in personal dignity and freedom from humiliation, to make available to the Town their full productive capacities, to secure the Town against strife and unrest which would menace its democratic institutions and to preserve the public safety and general welfare.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
The Town Manager of the Town of Cromwell.
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DISCRIMINATE
To cause any difference in treatment based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, and includes segregation based upon any of the foregoing categories.
FAIR HOUSING OFFICER
The person responsible for accepting and acting upon housing discrimination complaints. The Fair Housing Officer shall be the Town Manager or a duly appointed representative of the Town Manager.
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FAIR HOUSING REVIEW COMMITTEE
A committee appointed by the Town Council and established to assist the Fair Housing Officer in the review or housing discrimination complaints. "Review Committee" means "Fair Housing Review Committee."
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HOUSING ACCOMMODATION
Any dwelling, housing unit, structure or portion thereof used or to be used for residential purposes.
OWNER
Any person having or exercising the right to sell, rent or lease any housing accommodation.
In connection with any of the transactions set forth in this section which affect any housing accommodation on the open market or in connection with any public sale, purchase, exchange, rental or lease of any housing accommodation, it shall be a prohibited unlawful practice for a person, owner, financial institution, real estate broker or real estate salesman or any representative of the above to:
A. 
Refuse to sell, purchase, exchange, rent or lease or otherwise deny to or withhold any housing accommodation or real estate from a person because of his race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
B. 
Discriminate against a person in the terms, conditions or privileges of the sale, financing, purchase, exchange, rental or lease of any housing accommodation or real estate or in the furnishing of facilities or services in connection therewith.
C. 
Refuse to receive or transmit a bona fide offer to sell, purchase, exchange, rent or lease any housing accommodation from or to a person because of his race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
D. 
Refuse to negotiate for the sale, purchase, exchange, rental or lease of any housing accommodation to a person because of his race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
E. 
Represent to a person that any housing accommodation is not available for inspection, sale, purchase, exchange, rental or lease when it is known to such person, owner, financial institution, real estate broker or real estate salesman or representatives of any of them that, in fact, it is so available; or refuse to permit a person to inspect any housing accommodation because of his race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
F. 
Discriminate against a person by failing or refusing to show housing accommodations which are listed for sale or rental.
G. 
Retaliate against a person because he has filed a complaint, testified, assisted or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, hearing or conference under this chapter by adjusting his rental, by failing to provide proper services or by refusing to deal with such person.
The provisions of the chapter shall not apply:
A. 
To the rental or lease of any housing units in a housing accommodation for not more than two families living independently of each other, if the owner or members of his family reside in one of such housing accommodations.
B. 
To the rental of a room or rooms in a housing accommodation, if such rental is by the occupant of the housing accommodation or by the owner of the housing accommodation and he or members of his family reside in such housing accommodation.
C. 
With respect to the prohibition of sex discrimination, to rental of sleeping accommodations provided on a temporary or permanent basis for the exclusive use of persons of the same sex.
The administration and enforcement of this chapter shall be the responsibility of the Fair Housing Officer, and he/she shall have full operating responsibility for carrying out the provisions of the chapter. In addition to any powers or duties heretofore conferred on said Officer, he/she shall have the power and duty to:
A. 
Meet and exercise his/her powers at any place within the Town of Cromwell for the purpose of implementing and administering this chapter.
B. 
Seek the advise and/or services of the Town Counsel, if deemed necessary, and appoint and empower a Fair Housing Review Committee to assist in effecting the purposes and provisions of this chapter.
C. 
Accept gifts or bequests, grants or other payments, public or private, and duly recorded as such, to help finance its activities.
D. 
Receive, initiate, investigate, seek to conciliate, hold hearings on and pass upon complaints alleging violations of this chapter.
E. 
Hold hearings, administer oaths or take the testimony of any person under oath.
F. 
Issue remedial orders requiring cessation of violation of this chapter or requiring such affirmative action as in the judgment of the Fair Housing Officer and/or Review Committee will carry out the purposes of the chapter, including, where appropriate, an order forbidding the sale, transfer or leasing of any housing accommodation or ordering the sale or leasing of a housing accommodation to a person found to have been denied the rights protected by this chapter.
G. 
Apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for such temporary or permanent relief as it deems necessary.
H. 
With the approval of the Town Council, adopt, promulgate, amend and rescind rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of this chapter, including regulations requiring the posting of notices prepared or approved by the Fair Housing Officer and/or Review Committee.
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A. 
Any person or persons claiming to be aggrieved by an unlawful practice prohibited by this chapter may file a written complaint in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Fair Housing Officer. No complaint hereunder may be filed later than 30 days after the aggrieved person becomes aware of the alleged unlawful practice nor, in any event, more than 60 days after the alleged unlawful practice occurred. Within the above time limitations, any member of the Fair Housing Review Committee who has reason to believe an unlawful practice has occurred may file a complaint, naming the Committee itself or the Fair Housing Officer as the party complainant.
B. 
Anything in this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event that any proceeding is instituted before the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities growing out of substantially the same facts, no complaint shall be acted upon by the Fair Housing Officer and/or Review Committee, and any action already undertaken upon a complaint shall be suspended. In the event of the institution of such a proceeding, the action of the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities shall be final.
C. 
Upon receipt of a complaint, the Fair Housing Officer shall serve the complaint and a written statement setting forth the rights of the parties and the procedures to be followed by the Fair Housing Officer and/or Review Committee in the investigation and adjudication of the complaint upon the person or persons charged with a violation of this chapter, hereinafter referred to as the "respondent."
D. 
Upon receipt of a complaint, the Fair Housing Officer and/or Review Committee shall conduct a preliminary investigation of the complaint and shall, within 21 days after service of the complaint on the respondent, prepare a written report.
E. 
The Fair Housing Officer and/or Review Committee shall, within 10 days after completion of the report of the preliminary investigation, determine whether there is probable cause to believe that an unlawful practice has been committed.
(1) 
If the Fair Housing Officer and/or Review Committee determines that there is no such probable cause, the complaint shall be dismissed.
(2) 
If the Fair Housing Officer and/or Review Committee determines that there is such probable cause, the Fair Housing Officer and/or Review Committee shall make an effort to eliminate the unlawful practice by conference and conciliation, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
F. 
Within 30 days after the Fair Housing Officer has determined that probable cause exists, unless an order has been issued dismissing the complaint or stating the terms of a conciliation agreement, the Fair Housing Officer shall recommend to the parties involved that they initiate action before the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities.