Section 45.181. Words to be avoided  


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  • (a) It is unlawful to use the following words or phrases in housing advertisements unless used in a clearly nondiscriminatory context such as ‘‘white cabinets’’ or ‘‘french doors.’’ The list is neither intended nor reasonably able to be all inclusive. It is also unlawful to use words or phrases not appearing on the list, but which are used in a context which may reasonably be interpreted as indicating an unlawful discriminatory intent.

    Able-bodied adult—If the housing is ‘‘housing for older persons’’ as defined by the Federal Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C.A. § § 3601—3619) and the act, it is appropriate to say so.

    (i) A newspaper/publisher may publish an advertisement for housing, and be held harmless for liability for an advertisement which uses the terms ‘‘senior housing,’’ ‘‘senior community,’’ ‘‘retirement community,’’ if the advertiser provides a statement formally, in writing, to the newspaper/publisher that the property being advertised meets the requirements for ‘‘housing for older persons’’ as defined in the act.

    (ii) Equivalent phrases referring to persons 55 and 62 and older such as ‘‘adult community,’’ ‘‘55 and over,’’ ‘‘adult community,’’ ‘‘62 and over,’’ ‘‘adult 55+,’’ ‘‘adult 62+’’ to describe housing for older persons, will also be acceptable.

    (iii) The term ‘‘adult’’ alone or with terms that do not meet housing for older persons requirements will remain unlawful terms as a description of housing for older persons.

    African-American
    Asian
    American
    Ancestry (any)
    Black
    Blind
    Buddhist
    Catholic
    Caucasian
    Chicano/Chicana
    Child/children—Restrictions, unless housing for older persons
    Chinese
    Christian
    Church, near
    Color (any when used to describe persons)
    Colored
    Couple
    Crippled
    Deaf
    Disability (any)—It is acceptable to describe housing as accessible to persons with disabilities. It is not acceptable to attempt to limit the housing to certain persons by stating that it is not accessible.
    Disabled
    Empty nester
    Ethnic neighborhood
    Ethnic group (any)
    Foreigners
    Handicapped
    Hindi
    Hispanic
    Ideal for . . . (a type of person)
    Immigrants
    Independently, capable of living
    Indian
    Integrated
    Interracial
    Irish
    Jew/Jewish
    Latino/Latina
    Mentally handicapped, ill, retarded
    Mexican-American
    Middle Eastern(er)
    Minority
    Mixed community
    Mormon
    Moslem
    Mosque, near
    Muslim
    Nationality (any)
    Newlyweds
    Parish, near
    Perfect for (a type of person)
    Polish
    Prefer Protestant
    Puerto Rican
    Race (any, when used to describe a person)
    Religion (any, when used to describe persons)
    Retarded
    Retired persons, retirees—If it is ‘‘housing for older persons,’’ as defined by the Federal Fair Housing Act and the act, use that phrase, as many people who are retired may not qualify for housing for older persons while many people still working may in fact be eligible for housing for older persons.
    Segregated
    Senior Use—‘‘housing for older persons,’’ as defined by the Federal Fair Housing Act and the act. See note under ‘‘adult’’ and ‘‘retired persons.’’ Many people who do not consider themselves senior may be eligible for housing for older persons.
    Suitable for
    Synagogue, near
    Temple, near
    White
    Young
    Youthful

    (b) Any of the words in subsection (a) may be used if they are part of an address. For example, Poplar Church Road, Lutheran Street, Churchville, Black Ridge or Indian Hills, and the like, are permissible.

The provisions of this § 45.181 adopted July 7, 2000, effective July 8, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 3434.

Notation

Authority

The provisions of this § 45.181 issued under sections 1—6 of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (43 P. S. § § 954, 955, 959, 959.1, 959.1 note, 959.3 and 963).

Cross References

This section cited in 16 Pa. Code § 45.161 (relating to purpose); 16 Pa. Code § 45.163 (relating to general rules); and 16 Pa. Code § 45.193 (relating to good faith efforts).