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DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT 1992 - SECT 23

Access to premises

    It is unlawful for a person to discriminate against another person on the ground of the other person's disability:

  (a)   by refusing to allow the other person access to, or the use of, any premises that the public or a section of the public is entitled or allowed to enter or use (whether for payment or not); or

  (b)   in the terms or conditions on which the first - mentioned person is prepared to allow the other person access to, or the use of, any such premises; or

  (c)   in relation to the provision of means of access to such premises; or

  (d)   by refusing to allow the other person the use of any facilities in such premises that the public or a section of the public is entitled or allowed to use (whether for payment or not); or

  (e)   in the terms or conditions on which the first - mentioned person is prepared to allow the other person the use of any such facilities; or

  (f)   by requiring the other person to leave such premises or cease to use such facilities.



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