To the extent words and phrases appearing in this chapter are
not expressly defined herein, the meaning of the words and phrases
in this chapter shall be construed consistently with the Pennsylvania
Human Relations Act. The following words and phrases when used in this chapter
shall have the following meanings:
BOROUGH
The Borough of Narberth, County of Montgomery, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
DISCRIMINATION
Any discriminatory act(s) taken by any person, employer,
employment agency, labor organization or public accommodation on the
basis of actual or perceived race, color, sex, religion, ancestry,
genetic information, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity
or expression, familial status, marital status, age, mental or physical
disability, veteran status, or use of guide or support animals and/or
mechanical aids.
DISCRIMINATORY ACTS
Discriminatory acts include, but are not limited to, all
acts defined in the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, Title VII of
the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Age Discrimination in Employment
Act and/or any other federal law addressing discrimination based on
any protected characteristic protected by this chapter, or any acts
of discrimination regardless of whether such actions would otherwise
be lawful under state or federal law. The fact that the Pennsylvania
Human Relations Act would not define a practice as unlawful when that
practice is taken on the basis of actual or perceived sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, genetic information, veteran status,
or marital status shall not exempt such practice from being considered
a discriminatory act under this chapter.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Those post-secondary programs defined as educational institutions
pursuant to the Pennsylvania Fair Educational Opportunities Act, 24
P.S. § 5001 et seq.
EMPLOYEE
A person who is hired for a wage, salary, fee, or payment
to perform work for an employer on a regular basis. A person will
be deemed to be an employee if such person regularly performs services
for the employer for compensation and the employer controls what work
will be done by the person and how it will be done. The term does
not include any individuals who, as a part of their employment, reside
in the personal residence of the employer.
EMPLOYER
Any person who employs one or more employees, including the
Borough, its departments, boards and commissions, and any other government
agency within its jurisdiction.
GENDER IDENTITY OR EXPRESSION
Self perception, or perception by others, as male or female,
or lack thereof, and shall include an individual's appearance, behavior,
or physical characteristics, that may be in accord with, or opposed
to, one's physical anatomy, chromosomal sex, or sex assigned at birth,
and shall include, but is not limited to, persons who are undergoing
or have completed sex reassignment, are transgendered or gender variant.
GENETIC INFORMATION
That information which is defined as genetic information
in the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, 42 U.S.C.A.
§ 2000ff.
HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS
A.
The term includes:
(1)
Any building, structure, mobile home site or facility, or portion
thereof, which is used or occupied or is intended, arranged or designed
to be used or occupied as the home residence or sleeping place of
one or more individuals, groups or families, whether or not living
independently of each other; and
(2)
Any vacant land publicly offered for sale or lease for the purpose
of constructing or locating thereon any such building, structure,
mobile home site or facility.
B.
The term "housing accommodation" shall not include any personal
residence offered for rent by the owner or lessee thereof or by the
owner/lessee’s broker, salesperson, agent or employee.
[Amended 4-21-2021 by Ord. No. 1032]
ORDINANCE
This chapter, which shall also be known as the "Human Relations
Ordinance."
PERSON
Any natural person, fraternal, civic or other membership
organization, corporation, general or limited partnership, proprietorship,
limited liability company, or similar business organization, including
the Borough, its departments, boards and commissions, and other for-profit
and nonprofit organizations.
PERSONAL RESIDENCE
A building or structure containing living quarters occupied
or intended to be occupied by no more than two individuals, two groups
or two families living independently of each other and used by the
owner or lessee thereof as a bona fide residence for the owner or
lessee and any members of the owner or lessee’s family forming
their household.
[Amended 4-21-2021 by Ord. No. 1032]
PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
Any accommodation, resort or amusement which is open to,
accepts or solicits the patronage of the general public or offers
goods or services, including loans, to the general public or is listed
in Section 4(l) of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, 43 P.S. § 954(l),
but shall not include any accommodations which are in their nature
distinctly private.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the following
shall not be considered unlawful under this chapter, or shall otherwise
not apply:
A. Employment practices for a religious corporation, organization, or
association, not supported in whole or in part by governmental appropriations,
in refusing to hire, house, employ, or otherwise accommodate an individual
on the basis of such religious organization's established and demonstrated
religious principles or beliefs.
B. Selections or preferences by a religious institution, denomination
or organization, or any charitable or educational organization which
is operated or controlled by a religious organization, given to a
member of that same religious organization when determined by such
organization to promote the established and demonstrated religious
principles or beliefs of the organization.
C. Selections or preferences by any bona fide private or fraternal organization
given to a member of that same private or fraternal organization when
determined by such organization to promote the aims, purposes or fraternal
principles for which the organization is established or maintained.
D. Enforcement of a dress code or grooming which is reasonably related
to the business or profession being conducted, provided that:
(1) Such
dress code or grooming is not a subterfuge for discriminatory purposes;
(2) The
employer reasonably accommodates the bona fide religious practices
or disability of an employee; or
(3) The
enforcement of a dress code or grooming does not have a disparate
impact on employees with a characteristic protected by this chapter.
E. The advertising, rental, or leasing of housing accommodations in
a single-sex dormitory.
Having exhausted the administrative remedies set forth herein,
an aggrieved person shall have the right to pursue any rights or causes
of action at law or in equity to which such person may be entitled.
Nothing in this chapter limits the right of an aggrieved person to
recover under any other applicable law or legal theory.