The Pennsylvania Fair Housing Poster is an equal opportunity law poster issued by the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. This poster is mandatory for certain businesses, including those that sell or rent homes. The notice must be displayed in a conspicuous place where all potential renters and homeowners can easily view it. The poster details the rights that potential renters and homeowners have to not be discriminated against – and supplies information on how to file a complaint.
The Pennsylvania Fair Lending Poster is an equal opportunity law poster issued by the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. This notification is mandatory for certain employers, including those that sell or rent homes. The poster summarizes how it is unlawful to discriminate against consumers seeking to purchase, build or repair a property. The notice must be displayed in a conspicuous place where the public can easily view it.
The Tennessee Fair Housing Poster must be displayed by real estate brokers and salespeople, as well as financial institutions. The posting must be displayed in both English and Spanish where the public can easily view it. The notice provides important legal information on housing discrimination, which is prohibited under the Tennessee Human Rights Act.
The Texas Recovery Fund Notice Poster must be displayed by mortgage bankers and residential mortgage loan originators. The notice must be posted at each office location and on company websites. The notice gives consumers contact information for the Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending – as well as instruction on how to file a complaint and how to file a recovery fund claim.
The Texas Anti-Fraud Notice Poster must be displayed by financial institutions. The notice details how it is illegal under Texas law to intentionally or knowingly make a materially false or misleading statement to obtain property or credit, including a mortgage loan. If a person determines – or reasonably suspects – that fraudulent activity has been committed or is about to be committed, the law requires that person to report the information to an authorized government agency.
The Oregon Employee Work Schedules Law Poster must be displayed by retail, hospitality, and foodservice establishments that employ 500 or more workers worldwide. The posting details the rights of shift employees, including the right to know the median hours they will work each month and to have advance notice of their schedules. The poster must be displayed in a conspicuous place at the workplace (or provided on an individual basis if posting the notice is not feasible).
The California Barbering & Cosmetology Licensees Poster must be displayed by certain California employers, including licensed barbers and cosmetologists (e.g., hair salons, nail salons, estheticians, etc.). The notice must be clearly displayed and posted in these four languages: English, Spanish, Korean and Vietnamese.
The Texas Workers' Comp Coverage Poster/Notice to Workers on Construction Projects must be posted by all state contractors with state-building or construction contracts.
Texas law requires state contractors with state-building or construction contracts to display a special notice informing workers of their rights. The notice must be prominently displayed in areas easily accessible to all works, and it must be posted in both English and Spanish.
If your business works on federally financed construction projects, you must post certain information about employee rights under the Davis-Bacon Act. The Davis-Bacon Act Poster by ComplyRight notifies employees of prevailing wage requirements and overtime pay.
Available in English & Spanish.
English - E2200 • Spanish - E2200S
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The Community Reinvestment Act Poster must be displayed in the main lobby of banks with federally insured deposits.
Financial institutions with federally insured deposits are required to post the Community Reinvestment Act Poster in the main lobby. This includes insured state branches. The notice informs members of the public about the provisions of the Community Reinvestment Act and the community’s right to certain information about the posted bank’s operations and performance.
The New York Nail Workers Bill of Rights Poster must be posted by nail salons. The poster must be displayed in a location that is visible to all employees. This mandatory poster notifies nail workers of their rights to legal wages and a safe working environment.
The New York Apparel Industry Minimum Wage Poster provides the 2020 minimum wage rates for apparel industry workers. This poster must be displayed by employers in the apparel industry. The apparel industry includes any business involved with the making, cutting, sewing, finishing, assembling, pressing or otherwise producing any apparel. Apparel industry employers are required to post the notice where employees can easily view it.
The District of Columbia Building Service Employees Minimum Work Week Poster must be displayed by certain employers. District of Columbia law sets the minimum workweek to 30 hours for any employee performing janitorial or building maintenance services in specific office buildings. Businesses that must display this notice include certain offices in an office park – or a group of office buildings with common ownership and management.
Under the Child Abuse Notice Act, certain employers must display a notice designed to help protect minors. This important posting informs individuals under 18 about what qualifies as physical and sexual abuse and provides clear guidance on how to report suspected abuse.
The HUD Equal Housing Opportunity Poster by ComplyRight contains legal definitions of discrimination in real estate and contact information for the government agency, as required by the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968. Any business, broker, agent or person in the real estate business should display a fair housing poster.
Available in English and Spanish.
English - E8112 • Spanish - E8113
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Employers in the agriculture industry who employ temporary non-immigrant H-2A workers must communicate specific information. The Employee Rights under the H-2A Program Poster explains worker rights under the H-2A program to satisfy this posting requirement by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Available in English & Spanish.
English - E3202 • Spanish - E3204
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Businesses in certain industries — such as restaurants, healthcare facilities and public sector employers — are responsible for additional postings beyond the basic state and federal labor law posters. Special industry labor law posters cover a variety of topics, from safety regulations to minimum wage requirements, to ensure full compliance.