File #: 20-2076   
Status: Agenda Ready
In control: PUBLIC HEARING
Agenda Date: 12/1/2020 Final action: 12/1/2020
Title: MOTION TO ENACT Ordinance, the title of which is as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, PERTAINING TO THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT; AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 161/2 OF THE BROWARD COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES ("CODE"); PROVIDING FOR THE REMOVAL OF CERTAIN RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION IN THE CODE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (Sponsored by Commissioner Tim Ryan)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Copy of Proposed Ordinance, 2. Additional Material - Information
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Broward County Commission Regular Meeting
Director's Name: Andrew J. Meyers
Department: County Attorney

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Requested Action
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MOTION TO ENACT Ordinance, the title of which is as follows:

AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, PERTAINING TO THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT; AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 161/2 OF THE BROWARD COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES ("CODE"); PROVIDING FOR THE REMOVAL OF CERTAIN RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION IN THE CODE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
(Sponsored by Commissioner Tim Ryan)

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Why Action is Necessary
A Resolution directing the County Administrator to publish notice of public hearing to consider enactment of the Ordinance was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners at its meeting of November 10, 2020.

What Action Accomplishes
Permits the Board to consider enacting an Ordinance amending Chapter 161/2 of the Code to remove certain religious exemptions.

Is this Action Goal Related
No

Previous Action Taken


Summary Explanation/Background
On August 25, 2020, the Board directed the Office of the County Attorney to draft amendments to Chapter 161/2 of the Broward County Code of Ordinances ("Human Rights Act") removing certain religious exemptions currently in the Human Rights Act.

The Human Rights Act provides that religious entities are exempt from certain prohibitions of the Human Rights Act, such as discriminating against certain protected classifications relating to employment, public accommodations, and real estate transactions Recently, the United States Supreme Court recognized that sexual orientation and gender identity are protected under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The United States Supreme Court also issued a decision clarifying the ministerial exception under the First Amendment that limits employment discrimination claims against religious school employees who are educating students about their faith.

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