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<br />20 <br /> <br />color, national origin, religion, sex, disability or family status. The Fair Housing Act prohibits enforcing a <br />neutral rule or policy that has a disproportionately adverse effect on a protected class. <br /> <br />Lead/subgrantees serving households with children must serve all family compositions. If a program <br />operates gender-segregated facilities, the program must allow the use of facilities consistent with the <br />participant’s gender expression or identity. <br /> <br />Local nondiscrimination laws may include additional protected classes. <br />6.8 Accessibility <br />Lead/subgrantees must ensure effective communication with people with disabilities, including access <br />to all appropriate auxiliary aids and services necessary (e.g. braille, large type, assistive listening <br />devices and sign language interpreters). <br /> <br />Lead/subgrantees must ensure effective communication with people who speak other languages, have <br />limited English proficiency, and/or have limited literacy abilities, as is locally appropriate. <br /> <br />6.9 Providing Move-In Assistance <br />Lead/subgrantees providing move-in assistance must ensure participants receiving move-in assistance <br />have rental agreements in place prior to move-in and provide information on the Washington <br />Residential Landlord Tenant Act. See Appendix D: Requirements for Providing Move-In Assistance for <br />detailed requirements. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />