1 The prohibition to deny the right to education on the basis of the grounds 2 in Section 4 extends to acts committed against a student or trainee to 3 discriminate his or her parents or legal guardians. 4 (d) Denial of right to work. 5 It is unlawful for any person to: 6 (l)U s e the grounds in Section 4 or require the disclosure thereof in the 7 selection, promotion, and termination of workers, and in the 8 determination of compensation, training, incentives, privileges, benefits 9 or allowances, as well as other terms and conditions o f employment; 10 (2) Deny employment in government institutions, including police and 11 military service, based directly or indirectly on the grounds referred to 12 in Section 4; 13 (3) Refuse to enter into contract or agreement with persons or group of 14 persons based solely or partly on the grounds provided in Section 4; 15 and 16 (4) Deny an application for or revoke a professional license issued by the 17 governmentdirectly 18 Section 4. 19 or indirectly due to the grounds included in (e) Denial of access to goods and services 20 It is unlawful for any person to: 21 (1) Deny a person, solely or partly on the basis o f the grounds in Section 22 4, of goods and services available to the general public, such as but 23 not limited to private and public insurance, housing and other forms of 24 accommodation,medical andclinical services; 25 (2) Refuse entry to or evict a person from any establishment, facility or 26 utility that is open to the general public, such as but not limited to, 27 restaurants, bars, hotels, shopping malls, solely or partly on the basis 28 o f the grounds listed in Section 4; and, 29 30 (3) Cause undue and unjust deferral o f services or provision o f inferior services to persons due to the grounds in Section 4.

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