[Adopted 12-11-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2008,
approved 1-7-2008]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
DOCUMENTATION CERTIFYING STATUS AS A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC OR DATING VIOLENCE
A.
A police report or domestic incident report indicating that the person
was a victim of domestic or dating violence.
B.
A valid court order of protection or other court order from a court
of competent jurisdiction protecting the person from the perpetrator.
C.
Documentation from an attorney, district attorney, victim advocate,
medical professional domestic violence advocate, health care provider, a member
of the clergy or counselor that the person was undergoing treatment for, or
seeking assistance to address physical or mental injuries or abuse resulting
from, domestic or dating violence.
VICTIM OF DOMESTIC OR DATING VIOLENCE
Any person who has been subjected to an act or series of acts that:
(a) constitutes a misdemeanor, felony or other violation of law against the
person as defined in state or federal law; (b) would constitute a misdemeanor,
felony or other violation of law against property as defined in state or federal
law.
A.
Such act or series of acts as defined in above must have been committed
by a current or former spouse or domestic partner of the victim, by a person
with whom the victim shares a child in common, by a person who is cohabiting
with or has cohabited with the victim, by a person who is or has been in a
continuing social relationship of a romantic or intimate nature with the victim,
or a person who is or has continually or at regular intervals lived in the
same household as the victim.
B.
Such act or series of acts as defined in above must also:
(1)
Result in the actual physical or emotional injury of the person, whether
or not such conduct has actually resulted in criminal charges, prosecution
or conviction; or
(2)
Create a substantial risk of physical or emotional harm to such person,
whether or not such conduct has actually resulted in criminal charges, prosecution
or conviction.
It shall be an unlawful discriminatory act for the owner, lessor, lessee,
sublessee, assignee, or managing agent or other person having the right to
sell, rent, or lease, or to approve the sale, rental, or lease of, housing
accommodations, including publicly assisted housing accommodations, constructed
or to be constructed, or any interest therein, or any agent or employee thereof:
A. To refuse to sell, rent, lease, or to refuse the approval of
the sale, rental or lease of such a housing accommodation because of a person's
or group of persons' actual or perceived group identity or because of such
person's status as a victim of domestic or dating violence.
B. To refuse to continue to rent or lease or otherwise to deny to
or withhold from any person or group of persons such a housing accommodation
because of a person's or group of persons' actual or perceived group identity
or because of such person's status as a victim of domestic or dating violence.
C. To alter the terms, conditions or privileges of the sale, rental
or lease of any such housing accommodation or in the furnishing of facilities
or services in connection therewith because of a person's or group of persons'
actual or perceived group identity or because of such person's status as a
victim of domestic or dating violence.