Fair Housing Counseling
Federal and state laws provide that it is unlawful "to
discriminate against any person in the terms, conditions, or
privileges of sale or rental of a dwelling, or in the provision
of services or facilities in connection therewith, because of
race, color, religion, sex, marital status, handicap, national
origin or ancestry."
Under the Community Development Block Grant Program, the County of Kern
operates a Fair Housing Program under Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act
of 1968 aimed at combating illegal discrimination in housing.
Analysis
of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice 
Fair Housing Services
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Education Activities - Provide brochures, posters,
presentations to the public, poster/essay contest in the
schools, public service announcements, community outreach
activities.
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Hotline Service - Provide a Hotline number (862-5299) both
in English and Spanish. Any person who believes they are
discriminated against unfairly in the matter of housing
issues may call the hotline number. County and City will
take calls from people in their respective jurisdiction.
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Investigation/Testing - Investigate the validity of a
discrimination complaint.
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Mediation - Serve as a mediator and offer a resolution to
the conflict between two parties. The program is not an
enforcement agency, but an impartial third party.
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Coordination - Provide connecting links between groups,
agencies, individuals and private enterprises that are
involved in fair housing that will enhance the delivery of
fair housing services.
For further information, contact the Planning and Community Development at (661) 862-5050
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