The Florida Commission on Human Relations prevents unlawful discrimination by ensuring that all people have access to equal opportunities in employment, housing, and public accommodations.
The Florida Legislature created the Florida Commission on Human Relations in 1969 to enforce the Florida Civil Rights Act and address discrimination issues through education, outreach and partnerships. The Commission has investigated and closed more than 74,000 cases and has negotiated close to $13 million in settlement amounts for more than 1,500 people through its mediation services.
The Florida Commission on Human Relations basic statutory responsibilities are set forth in Chapter 760 , Florida Statutes, which addresses the areas of employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, national origin, age and marital status; and discrimination in housing based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, pregnancy, religion and familial status.
Since 1969, when the Commission was established, state and federal laws have significantly expanded the jurisdiction of the Commission as follows:
“ Mission: The Florida Commission on Human Relations prevents unlawful discrimination by ensuring that all people have access to equal opportunities in employment, housing, and public accommodations.
Vision: The Florida Commission on Human Relations will eliminate discrimination in the state.
Core Values: Integrity, Accountability, Motivation, Fairness, Communication, Honesty, Respect
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The Florida Legislature created the Florida Commission on Human Relations in 1969 to enforce the Florida Civil Rights Act and address discrimination issues through education, outreach and partnerships. The Commission has investigated and closed more than 74,000 cases and has negotiated close to $13 million in settlement amounts for more than 1,500 people through its mediation services.