It is unlawful for a
person who, whether for payment or not, provides goods or services, or makes
facilities available, to discriminate against another person on the ground of
the other person’s sexual orientation —
(a) by
refusing to provide the other person with those goods or services or to make
those facilities available to the other person; or
(b) in
the terms or conditions on which the first-mentioned person provides the other
person with those goods or services or makes those facilities available to the
other person; or
(c) in
the manner in which the first-mentioned person provides the other person with
those goods or services or makes those facilities available to the other
person.
[Section 35Y inserted: No. 3 of 2002 s. 52.]