These laws unfairly
discriminate against responsible dog guardians based solely on their choice of breed.
Not exact matches
The CFPB in March 2013 released guidance holding lenders
responsible for «unlawful, discriminatory pricing» in auto loans, outlining how to comply with a 1970s law that makes it illegal for creditors to
discriminate against applications.
Part 6 of the Act makes it unlawful for the
responsible body of a school to
discriminate against, harass or victimise a pupil or potential pupil in relation to admissions, the way it provides education for pupils, provision of pupil access to any benefit, facility or service, or by excluding a pupil or subjecting them to any other detriment.
Considering that the home district is
responsible for paying all of the costs associated with providing needed services to special education students in charter schools, the schools aren't
discriminating against students with disabilities because of financial reasons, they simply refuse to provide educational opportunities to any students that don't fit the «profile» they wish to serve.
In addition, DOCR is
responsible for ensuring that DOT does not
discriminate against its employees or applicants for employment, and that DOT conducts its programs and activities free of discrimination.
You have the right to question the decision, and if you believe that you have been
discriminated against, you can contact a lawyer or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which is
responsible for enforcement of the law.
But keep in mind that you too are only jumping on the media bandwagon when you the general public
discriminate against those who are generally dedicated and
responsible owners who choose to own these breeds.
The New Hampshire Employee Rights Group is ready and able to utilize all available legal remedies to hold employers
responsible when they
discriminate against transgender people.
CURE is the voice for
responsible drivers who have been
discriminated against by other auto insurers based on factors that shouldn't impact auto insurance rates, such as education, occupation, and home ownership.
The Equality Duty states that: It is unlawful for the
responsible body of a school to
discriminate against, harass or victimise a pupil or potential pupil in relation to admissions, the way it provides education for pupils, provision of pupil access to any benefit, facility or service, or by excluding a pupil or subjecting them to any other detriment.