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The following links were curated by NHCORR and are relevant to issues regarding recovery housing. The below resources are not a substitute for the services of an attorney or land-use specialist. If you have a resource that would be of interest to those seeking or supporting recovery housing, please send to NHCORR at admin@nhcorr.org to be considered for listing.
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Ashworth M, Johnson D, Meyer G, Thompson R. Fletcher Group Economic Calculator. Fletcher Group, Inc.; 2023
A Primer on Recovery Residences: FAQs
National Alliance for Recovery Residences
NARR's comprehensive primer on recovery housing and sober living.
Oxford House Inc. v. H. Butch Browning
U.S District Court - Middle District of Louisiana
Recent recovery housing victory regarding discriminatory enforcement of safety codes.
The Role of Recovery Residences in Promoting Long-Term Addiction Recovery
American Psychological Association
APA policy statementof the efficacy of safe, alcohol and drug-free living environments for persons in recovery.
New Hampshire Municipal Association
A primer on the Fair Housing Act and how it establishes discrimination-free housing as a civil right.
Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, and the Right to Fair Housing
The State Bar of California
How the Fair Housing Act applies to recovery residences for people in recovery disabled by addiction.
Fair Housing for Regional and Municipal Planning
New Hampshire Housing
A guide book for New Hampshire planners published by New Hampshire Housing.
Policy Guide on Community Residences
American Planning Association
Adopted by special delegate assembly and ratified by the board of directors of The American Planning Association 1997.
Zoning for Group Homes Under the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988
The John Marshall Law Review
Law review article regarding the use of zoning regulations as a tool of discrimination.
William & Mary Law Review
Law review article regarding the regulation of recovery residences.
Oxford House v. Town of Babylon - Discrimination Suit
United States District Court - New York
Case regarding the particulars of family living and what constitutes a single-family dwelling.
Justice Department and City of Fort Worth, TX Settle Lawsuit Alleging Disability Discrimination
The United States Department of Justice
Decision that clarifies that group sober-living homes may belong in single-family residential zones.
NHDHHS' voluntary registry and application for recovery residences in New Hampshire
Enforcing Civil Rights Obligations Through The False Claims Act
Columbia Law School
Westchester County, NY settles suit alleging the County had falsely certified that it had complied with its obligations to affirmatively further fair housing in order to receive over $50 million in federal housing funds.
Guidelines for Personal Safety and Public Recovery and Self-Disclosure
Selected Papers of William White
Earlier blogs in this series explored the benefits and limitations of public recovery disclosure, the potential risks to multiple parties involved in such disclosure, and the ethics of recovery disclosure. In this final blog in the series, we explore guidelines for individuals and organizations aimed at minimizing risks related to public recovery disclosure.
National Overview of Recovery Housing Accreditation Legislation and Licensing
The Mental Health & Addiction Certification Board of Oregon.
In an effort to assess state policies on the accreditation and regulation of recovery residences, we reviewed “recovery residence” state administrative rules, accreditation and licensing in 50 U.S. states, including 2019-2020 proposed legislative bills.
HUD-DOJ Joint Statement on Land Use Laws
HUD & DOJ
Joint statement from HUD & DOJ regarding state and local land use laws and practices and the application of the FHA.
Court finds residents in a Recovery Residence to be residents of a group home and to not have tenant rights with respect to eviction.
The United States Government Accountability Office report to Congressional Requesters.
The current study aimed to gather data from existing databases and by interviewing SUD experts in order to estimate the number of recovery homes in the United States.
In an effort to assess state policies on the accreditation and regulation of recovery residences, we reviewed “recovery residence” state administrative rules, accreditation and licensing in 50 U.S. states, including 2019-2020 proposed legislative bills.
Miles, Howell, Sheridan, Braucht, and Mericle.