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HUD Proposal to Codify FHA Interpretations Should Limit Disparate Impact Challenges to Ordinary Business Practices

August 27, 2019
On August 19, 2019, the Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") proposed amendments to its regulations under the Fair Housing Act ("FHA") on “disparate impact” discrimination, which makes illegal certain conduct that has a discriminatory effect even though there is no intentional discrimination ("the Proposed Rule").1 Among other things, the Proposed Rule would (1) clarify the requirements for a prima facie case for a disparate impact claim in a manner that should limit the ability to challenge ordinary business practices as involving illegal discrimination and (2) provide creditors and others with express defenses to disparate impact challenges to the use of credit scoring and other analytic models. Comments on the Proposed Rule are due October 18, 2019.

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