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The prohibition to deny the right to education on the basis of the grounds
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in Section 4 extends to acts committed against a student or trainee to
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discriminate his or her parents or legal guardians.
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(d) Denial of right to work.
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It is unlawful for any person to:
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(l)U s e the grounds in Section 4 or require the disclosure thereof in the
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selection,
promotion,
and
termination
of
workers,
and
in
the
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determination of compensation, training, incentives, privileges, benefits
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or allowances, as well as other terms and conditions o f employment;
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(2) Deny employment in government institutions, including police and
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military service, based directly or indirectly on the grounds referred to
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in Section 4;
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(3) Refuse to enter into contract or agreement with persons or group of
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persons based solely or partly on the grounds provided in Section 4;
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and
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(4) Deny an application for or revoke a professional license issued by the
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governmentdirectly
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Section 4.
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or indirectly
due to the grounds included in
(e) Denial of access to goods and services
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It is unlawful for any person to:
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(1) Deny a person, solely or partly on the basis o f the grounds in Section
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4, of goods and services available to the general public, such as but
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not limited to private and public insurance, housing and other forms of
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accommodation,medical andclinical services;
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(2) Refuse entry to or evict a person from any establishment, facility or
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utility that is open to the general public, such as but not limited to,
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restaurants, bars, hotels, shopping malls, solely or partly on the basis
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o f the grounds listed in Section 4; and,
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(3) Cause undue and unjust deferral o f services or provision o f inferior
services to persons due to the grounds in Section 4.