Banks, credit unions, savings associations and other mortgage lending institutions are legally required to display the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Poster in the lobby of each branch.
The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Poster meets mandatory disclosure requirements under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act and Regulation C. Under these laws, financial institutions are required to track and disclose information regarding residential mortgage lending. This helps ensure the public is informed as to whether the financial institution is serving the housing credit needs of the community or engaging in discriminatory lending patterns.
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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In certain industries and states, employers must display human trafficking posters. For example, bars, hotels, bus stations, airports and other establishments in select states must display mandatory posters (in certain languages, additionally). Human Trafficking Posters by ComplyRight eliminate any confusion regarding which posters to display.
Check for your state requirements in the drop-down menu below. (Note: Many employers choose to display a human trafficking poster even if it’s not mandatory. In this case, select the “national” option.)
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Under Illinois state law, day labor agencies that place workers on a daily or temporary basis in manufacturing, construction and other non-clerical positions must register with the Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) and display a specific poster. The Illinois Department of Labor Poster, which must be posted in English and any other language generally understood in the location of the agency, upholds this state-specific requirement.
All construction contractors using independent contractors must display the Illinois Employee Classification Act Poster in a conspicuous location as required by state law.
The Illinois Employee Classification Act Poster is required for all construction contractors working with independent contractors. The notice must be displayed in English, Spanish and Polish. And it must be posted in a conspicuous place on each job site where independent contractors perform services – as well as in each of the construction contractor's offices.
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Take the worry out of looming labor law poster changes with the Intranet Licensing Poster Service. This digital service is ideal for organizations that host a corporate intranet or employee web portal. Remote employees simply click a secure link on your website and select their location to view applicable federal, state, county and city postings. All postings are kept up to date year-round by our in-house legal team.
Please call for special pricing if you have more than 10,000 employees companywide. This license is only approved for employers with up to 10,000 employees.
The Kansas Fair Housing Poster must be displayed in all businesses involved with the sale or rental of housing. This includes real estate agencies, property managers’ offices – as well as businesses offering financing, selling and leasing services. This consumer-facing poster advises prospective renters and buyers of Kansas law prohibiting discrimination in connection with housing.
The Kentucky Fair Housing Poster is required to be displayed in public areas where real estate or real estate-related transactions are performed. The notice informs consumers that the Kentucky Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of color, disability, familial status, national origin, race, religion and gender in the sale, rental and financing of housing.
Maryland law requires that the Living Wage Poster be displayed by covered contractors and subcontractors working on state-funded service contracts.
Under Maryland law, it is mandatory for covered contractors and subcontractors working on state-funded service contracts to display the Living Wage Poster in areas where employees routinely gather. The poster details Maryland’s Living Wage Law which requires certain contractors and subcontractors working on state-funded service contracts to pay their employees an hourly rate that meets or exceeds the living wage rate established by the Commissioner of Labor.
Poster Guard Poster Compliance Service gets your business up-to-date with all required federal, state, county and city labor law postings. And it keeps you in full compliance all year long, with automatic replacements at no additional charge whenever a mandatory change occurs.
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