Part 7Associations
Membership, etc.
I1101Members and associates
1
An association (A) must not discriminate against a person (B)—
a
in the arrangements A makes for deciding who to admit to membership;
b
as to the terms on which A is prepared to admit B to membership;
c
by not accepting B's application for membership.
2
An association (A) must not discriminate against a member (B)—
a
in the way A affords B access, or by not affording B access, to a benefit, facility or service;
b
by depriving B of membership;
c
by varying B's terms of membership;
d
by subjecting B to any other detriment.
3
An association (A) must not discriminate against an associate (B)—
a
in the way A affords B access, or by not affording B access, to a benefit, facility or service;
b
by depriving B of B's rights as an associate;
c
by varying B's rights as an associate;
d
by subjecting B to any other detriment.
4
An association must not harass—
a
a member;
b
a person seeking to become a member;
c
an associate.
5
An association (A) must not victimise a person (B)—
a
in the arrangements A makes for deciding who to admit to membership;
b
as to the terms on which A is prepared to admit B to membership;
c
by not accepting B's application for membership.
6
An association (A) must not victimise a member (B)—
a
in the way A affords B access, or by not affording B access, to a benefit, facility or service;
b
by depriving B of membership;
c
by varying B's terms of membership;
d
by subjecting B to any other detriment.
7
An association (A) must not victimise an associate (B)—
a
in the way A affords B access, or by not affording B access, to a benefit, facility or service;
b
by depriving B of B's rights as an associate;
c
by varying B's rights as an associate;
d
by subjecting B to any other detriment.
I2102Guests
1
An association (A) must not discriminate against a person (B)—
a
in the arrangements A makes for deciding who to invite, or who to permit to be invited, as a guest;
b
as to the terms on which A is prepared to invite B, or to permit B to be invited, as a guest;
c
by not inviting B, or not permitting B to be invited, as a guest.
2
An association (A) must not discriminate against a guest (B) invited by A or with A's permission (whether express or implied)—
a
in the way A affords B access, or by not affording B access, to a benefit, facility or service;
b
by subjecting B to any other detriment.
3
An association must not harass—
a
a guest;
b
a person seeking to be a guest.
4
An association (A) must not victimise a person (B)—
a
in the arrangements A makes for deciding who to invite, or who to permit to be invited, as a guest;
b
as to the terms on which A is prepared to invite B, or to permit B to be invited, as a guest;
c
by not inviting B, or not permitting B to be invited, as a guest.
5
An association (A) must not victimise a guest (B) invited by A or with A's permission (whether express or implied)—
a
in the way A affords B access, or by not affording B access, to a benefit, facility or service;
b
by subjecting B to any other detriment.
I3103Sections 101 and 102: further provision
1
A duty to make reasonable adjustments applies to an association.
2
In the application of section 26 for the purposes of section 101(4) or 102(3), neither of the following is a relevant protected characteristic—
a
religion or belief;
b
sexual orientation.