Part 7Associations

Membership, etc.

101Members 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.