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2. Refuse entry to evict a person from any establishment, facilities or
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utilities that are 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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of the grounds listed in Section 4;
3. Cause undue and unjust deferral of services or provision of inferior
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services to persons due to the grounds in Section 4; and
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There is discrimination if the acts above are committed against
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organizations or groups of persons based on the grounds identified in
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Section 4.
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f.
Denial o f rights to organize - it shall be unlawful to prohibit, prevent, or
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revoke the accreditation, formal recognition, and/or registration of any
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organization,
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educational institutions, workplaces, communities, and other settings,
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based partly or solely on the grounds provided for in Section 4.
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Discrimination is also committed when additional requirements beyond the
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customary are imposed directly or indirectly due to the grounds stipulated
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in Section 4.
group,
political
party,
institution
or
establishment,
in
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g. Inflicting harm on health and well-being - it shall be unlawful to subject
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any person, w ithout consent, to any unnecessary medical or physical
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examination, psychological treatment, faith based practices, and other
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similar procedures based solely or partly on any of the grounds referred to
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in Section 4 that aim to change identity or physical attributes or impose
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behavior or expressions.
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h. Engaging in profiling - it shall be illegal for any person, including members
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of the military and law enforcement agencies, to engage in profiling based
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solely or partly on the grounds included in Section 4.
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Abuses b y State and Non-State actors -
it shall be unlawful for any
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government agencies, including local government units, police, military,
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and immigration, to harass verbally or physically, to curtail freedom of
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movement, or to extort from a person or a group pf persons on the basis