1 There is discrimination if the acts above are committed against 2 organizations or groups of persons based on the grounds identified in Section 3 4. 4 (f) Denial of right to organize. 5 It shall be unlawful to prohibit, prevent, or revoke the accreditation, 6 formal recognition, and/or registration of any organization, group, political 7 party, institution or establishment, in educational institutions, workplaces, 8 communities, and other settings, based partly or solely on the grounds 9 provided for in Section 4. 10 Discrimination is also committed when additional requirements beyond the 11 customary are imposed directly or indirectly due to the grounds stipulated in 12 Section 4. 13 (g) Inflicting harm on health and well-being. 14 It shall be unlawful to subject any person, without consent, to any 15 unnecessary medical or physical examination, psychological treatment, faith- 16 based practices, and other similar procedures based solely or partly on any o f 17 the grounds referred to in Section 4 that aim to change identity or physical 18 attributes or impose behavior or expressions. 19 (h) Engaging in profiling. 20 It shall be illegal for any person, including members of the military and 21 law enforcement agencies, to engage in profiling based solely or partly on the 22 grounds included in Section 4. 23 (i) Abuses by state and non-state actors. 24 It shall be unlawful for any government agency, including local 25 government units, police, military, and immigration agencies, to harass 26 verbally or physically, to curtail freedom of movement, or to extort 27 person or a group o f persons on the basis o f the grounds stipulated inSection 28 4. 29 30 31 32 from a This prohibition applies to similar abuses committed by non-state actors. (j) Detention and confinement. It shall be unlawful to detain and confine a person or groups of persons based directly or indirectly on the grounds under Section 4. 8

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