PPT-CRIMINAL RECORDS AND HOUSING AUTHORITIES

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WHAT CAN WE DO MICKEY MCINNISH Some of the Issues Fair Housing Disparate Impact HUD Guidance How do we follow all of the rules Best practices and ideas What needs

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WHAT CAN WE DO MICKEY MCINNISH Some of the Issues Fair Housing Disparate Impact HUD Guidance How do we follow all of the rules Best practices and ideas What needs to happen Training records policies. LEGAL . ACTION CENTER. 2013. 1. Who’s the Legal Action Center?. ANTI-DISCRIMINTATION & PRIVACY WORK:. People . with criminal records, alcohol/drug histories, and/or HIV/. AIDS. Legal . services & litigation. LEGAL ACTION CENTER. February 19, 2015. 1. Before you begin – . Have you registered?. If you haven’t officially . registered with the . NYS Department of Health AIDS Institute, . http://www.hivtrainingny.org. LEGAL . ACTION CENTER. 2014. 1. Before you begin – . Have you registered?. If you haven’t officially . registered with the . NYS Department of Health AIDS Institute, . http://www.hivtrainingny.org. Sidoli. del . Ceno. Prosecuting the Private Rented Sector. : . . Using the Criminal Courts for Enforcement and Housing Dispute Resolution. Criminalising Landlords – A (Very) Brief History. Landlords have always been subject to the general provisions of the criminal law (i.e. assault, theft . Presenters. Craig Adams, Pierce County Superior Court Commissioner and former DPA and Legal Advisor to the Sheriff, Pierce County. And, all of you!!. GR 15. What should the word “expunge” mean to a Judge? And, why?. Judicial Information Systems. Sara Armfield. Court Education Professional. Administrative Office of the Courts. Person. Records. S. *PR- Person Records. *S- Security Settings. JIS. Judicial Information Systems. *. Lahny. R. Silva. Identifying the Issue. Acquittals . Dismissals. Misdemeanors. Felonies. Consequences . of a Criminal History. Employment. Devah. Pager, . The Mark of a Criminal Record. , 108 Wis. LEGAL ISSUES. Criminal Records Issues. Immigration. I-9. Everify. AND OTHERS. Some of the Issues. Fair Housing. Disparate Impact. HUD Guidance. How do we follow all of the rules?. Best practices and ideas. Presented by: . Lynn N. Dover, Esq.. www.kts-law.com. Overview. Disparate Impact. Criminal records. Criminal records and fair housing. HUD guidance. Criminal record screening . 2. Kimball, Tirey & St. John LLP © 2017. Expungements in Minnesota. Meghan Scully and Paul Ziezulewicz. Staff Attorneys, SMRLS. April 15, 2016. Today’s Agenda. Who We Are. Why Expungement Matters to . TBI . professionals. Criminal Expungement . Tom Prettyman. New Mexico Legal Aid, . Albuquerque, NM. WHEN . DOES CRIMINAL . HISTORY COME INTO PLAY?. Admissions. Section 8 (HCV) terminations. Evictions. HOUSING . PROGRAMS . WITH. REGULATORY RESTRICTIONS ON ADMISSIONS OF EX-OFFENDERS. June 22, 2016. HUD Philadelphia Office of Public Housing. Background. . Approximately 100 million (or nearly one in three) Americans have some type of criminal . record.. 1. Since 2004, an average of over 650,000 individuals have been released annually from federal and state . Housing and Criminal History Wendy Olson U.S. Attorney, District of Idaho Kathy Griesmyer Public Policy Strategist, ACLU of Idaho April 14, 2014 Introduction 97% of the offenders in prison today will be released at some point. Most of them will be returning to the communities in which they lived when they offended; the vast majority will be living in the state where they had been incarcerated. Wendy Olson. U.S. Attorney, District of Idaho. Kathy Griesmyer. Public Policy Strategist, ACLU of Idaho. April 14, 2014. Introduction. 97% of the offenders in prison today will be released at some point. Most of them will be returning to the communities in which they lived when they offended; the vast majority will be living in the state where they had been incarcerated..

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