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The Division enforces the New York State Human Rights Law, which only applies to New York State and goes beyond employment and housing into areas such as public accommodations, lending, and education.
Contact the Division via TDD/TTY at 718-741-8300. You can call the Divisions Fair Housing toll-free hotline at 1-844-862-8703. Please note that you may now submit a complaint online at: . Sign up for updates that matter.
The New York State Division of Human Rights central headquarters is located at One Fordham Plaza, 4th Floor, Bronx, NY 10458. You may call us toll-free at 1-888-392-3644. General inquiries or inquiries about language access may also be directed to info@dhr.ny.gov.
A case can be withdrawn or resolved by the parties at any time during the process. The Law states the Division should complete its investigation within 180 days of the date the complaint is filed.
The New York State Division of Human Rights is dedicated to eliminating discrimination, remedying injustice, and promoting equal opportunity, access, and dignity. Our vision is a New York free of discrimination where everyone can fulfill their potential and participate fully in the life of the state.

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The State Human Rights Law prohibits discrimination based on specific protected classes in employment, housing, credit, places of public accommodations, and non-sectarian educational institutions. Under the State Human Rights Law, every citizen has an equal opportunity to enjoy a full and productive life.
Jurisdiction: The EEOC enforces federal laws related to workplace discrimination throughout the United States. In contrast, the DFEH, a California state agency, is focused solely on activities within California and enforcing the states specific anti-discrimination laws.

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