"Age"as used in this chapter has no application to any individual below the age of 18 years.
"Council"as used in this chapter means the Richland city council.
"Dwelling"includes any building containing one or more dwelling units.
"Dwelling unit"includes any suite of rooms for occupancy by one family containing space for living, sleeping and preparation of food, and containing toilet and bathing facilities.
"Employee"does not include any individual employed by his parent, spouse or child, or in the domestic service of any person.
"Employer"includes any person acting in the interest of any employer, directly, or indirectly, and does not include any religious or sectarian organization not organized for profit.
"Employment agency"includes any person undertaking with or without compensation to recruit, procure, refer or place employees for an employer.
"Housing accommodations"includes any dwelling, house, room, building, apartment, dwelling unit, rooming unit, boardinghouse or other structure, facility, lot or parcel of land in the city which is used or intended to be used for the accommodation of one or more human beings.
"Labor organization"includes any organization which exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances or terms or conditions of employment, or for other mutual aid or protection in connection with employment.
"Lender"includes banks, insurance companies, savings or building and loan associations, credit unions, trust companies, mortgage companies or other persons engaged wholly or partly in the business of lending money for the financing or acquisition, construction, repair or maintenance of a housing accommodation.
"Owners"includes persons who own, lease, sublease, rent, operate, manage, have charge of, control of or have the right of ownership, possession, management, charge of or control of the housing accommodation, on their own behalf or on behalf of another.
"Person"includes one or more individuals, partnerships or other organizations, corporations, legal representatives, trustees, trustees in bankruptcy and receivers.
"Person aggrieved"includes any person against whom any alleged unfair practice has been committed.
"Places of public accommodation, resort, assemblage or amusement"includes, but is not limited to, any place, licensed or unlicensed, kept for gain, hire or reward; or where charges are made for admission, service, occupancy or use; or any property or facilities, whether conducted for the entertainment, housing or lodging of transient guests, or for the benefit, use or accommodation of those seeking health, recreation or rest; or for the burial or other disposition of human remains; or for the sale of goods, merchandise, services or personal property; or for the rendering of personal services; or for public conveyance or transportation on land, water or in the air, including the stations and terminals thereof and the garaging of vehicles; or where food or beverages of any kind are sold for consumption on the premises; or where public amusement, entertainment, sports or recreation of any kind is offered with or without charge; or where medical service or care is made available; or where the public gathers, congregates or assembles for amusement, recreation or public purposes; or public halls, public elevators and public washrooms of buildings and structures occupied by two or more tenants or by the owner and one or more tenants; or any public library or educational institution or schools, of special instruction or nursery schools or day care centers, or children's camps; provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to include or apply to any institute, bona fide club or place of accommodation which is by its nature distinctly private, including fraternal organizations, though where public use is permitted that use shall be covered by this chapter; nor shall anything herein contained apply to any educational facility, columbarium, crematory, mausoleum or cemetery operated or maintained by a bona fide religious or sectarian institution.
"Prospective borrower"includes any person who seeks to borrow money to finance the acquisition, construction, repair or maintenance of a housing accommodation.
"Prospective occupant"includes any person who seeks to purchase, lease, rent or sublease a housing accommodation.
"Real estate broker"includes any person who, for a fee, commission or other valuable consideration, lists for sale, sells, purchases, exchanges, leases or subleases or negotiates or offers or attempts to negotiate the sale, purchase, exchange, lease, rent or sublease of a housing accommodation of another, or holds himself out as engaged in the business of selling, purchasing, exchanging, listing, leasing, renting or subleasing of a housing accommodation of another or collects the rental for the use of a housing accommodation of another.
"Respondent"includes any person who is alleged to have committed an unfair practice.
(Ord. 782 § 1.03; Ord. 61-77 § 1.01; Ord. 38-84; Ord. 4-89)