(1) A failure to
comply with the principles set out in section 88(2) to (4) does not of itself
—
(a) give
rise to any right or remedy; or
(b)
constitute an offence.
(2) However, a failure
to comply with one or more of those principles may constitute grounds for
action to be taken under this Act, including the issue of a test order or a
public health order.
(3) Section 88(5) does
not confer on any person any legal right that is enforceable in a court of
law.
(4) Sections 87 and 88
do not limit the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 section 66U.