It is unlawful for a
person (in this section referred to as the discriminator ) to discriminate
against another person (in this section referred to as the aggrieved person )
on the ground of the aggrieved person’s sexual orientation —
(a) by
refusing to allow the aggrieved person access to or the use of any place or
vehicle that the public or a section of the public is entitled or allowed to
enter or use, for payment or not; or
(b) in
the terms on which the discriminator is prepared to allow the aggrieved person
access to or the use of any such place or vehicle; or
(c) by
refusing to allow the aggrieved person the use of any facilities in any such
place or vehicle that the public or a section of the public is entitled or
allowed to use, for payment or not; or
(d) in
the terms on which the discriminator is prepared to allow the aggrieved person
the use of any such facilities; or
(e) by
requiring the aggrieved person to leave or cease to use any such place or
vehicle or any such facilities.
[Section 35X inserted: No. 3 of 2002 s. 52.]