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Tuesday, June 05, 2007
NY County Human Rights Commission Gets Expanded Powers
The Westchester County, New York Board of Legislators yesterday expanded the enforcement authority of the county's Human Rights Commission which, among other things, enforces bans on religious discrimination in employment, housing, lending and public accommodations. Today's Lower Hudson Journal News reports that the new law allows the Commission to impose civil fines up to $100,000 in housing discrimination cases, and permits it to seek punitive damages up to $10,000 for egregious discriminatory behavior.