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punishment, requirements, restrictions, or prohibitions that infringe on the rights
of the students on the basis ofthe grounds identified in Section 4; and
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This prohibition extends to acts committed against a student or trainee to discriminate
his or her parents or legal guardians based on grounds referred to in Section 4.
d. Denial of right to work - it is unlawful for any person to:
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1. Use the grounds in Section 4 or require the disclosure thereof in the selection,
promotion, and termination of workers, and in the determination of compensation,
training, incentives, privileges, benefits or allowances, as well as other terms and
conditions of employment;
2. Deny employment in government institutions, including police and military
service, based directly or indirectly on the grounds referred to in Section 4;
3. Refuse to enter into contract or agreement with persons or group of persons based
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solely or partly on the grounds provided in Section 4; and
4. Deny an application for or revoke a professional license issued by the government
directly or indirectly due to the grounds included in Section 4.
e. Denial of access to goods and services - it is unlawful for any person to:
1. Deny a person, solely on the basis of the grounds in Section 4, and goods and
services available to the general public, such as but not limited to private and
public insurance, housing and other forms of accommodation, medical and
clinical services;
2. Refuse entry to evict a person from any establislunent, facilities or utilities that
are open to the general public, such as but not limited to restaurants, bars, hotels,
shopping malls, solely or partly on the basis of the grounds listed in Section 4;
3. Cause undue and unjust deferral of services or provision of inferior services to
persons due to the grounds in Section 4; and
There is discrimination if the acts above are committed against organizations or
groups of persons based on the grounds identified in Section 4.
f. Denial of rights to organize -0 it shall be unlawful to prohibit, prevent, or revoke the'
accreditation, formal recognition, and/or registration of any organization, group,
political pmty, institution or establislunent, in educational institutions, workplaces,
communities, and other settings, based partly or solely on the grounds provided for in
Section 4.
Discrimination is also committed when additional requirements beyond the
customary are imposed directly or indirectly due to the grounds stipulated in Section
4.
g. Inflicting harm on health and well-being - it shall be unlawful to subject any person,
without consent, to any unnecessary medical or physical examination, psychological
treatment, faith based practices, and other similar procedures based solely or partly on
any of the grounds referred to in Section 4 that aim to change identity or physical
attributes or impose behavior or expressions.
h. Engaging in profiling - it shall be illegal [or any person, including members of the
military and law enforcement agencies, to engage in profiling based solely or partly
on the grounds included in Section 4.
i. Abuses by State and Non-State actors - it shall be unlawful for any government
agencies, including local government units, police, military, and immigration, to
harass verbally or physically, to curtail freedom of movement, or to extort from a
person or a group pf persons on the basis ofthe grounds stipulated in section 4. This
prohibition applies to similar abuses committed by non-state actors.