HOUSE BILL No. 4733

 

May 15, 2013, Introduced by Reps. Tlaib, Roberts, Schor, Hobbs, Faris, Barnett, Lori, Potvin, Robinson, Shirkey, Townsend, Durhal and Switalski and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

 

     A bill to amend 1976 PA 453, entitled

 

"Elliott-Larsen civil rights act,"

 

by amending the title and section 302 (MCL 37.2302), the title as

 

amended by 1992 PA 258.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

TITLE

 

     An act to define civil rights; to prohibit discriminatory

 

practices, policies, and customs in the exercise of those rights

 

based upon religion, race, color, national origin, age, sex,

 

height, weight, familial status, or marital status, or

 

breastfeeding; to preserve the confidentiality of records regarding

 

arrest, detention, or other disposition in which a conviction does

 

not result; to prescribe the powers and duties of the civil rights

 

commission and the department of civil rights; to provide remedies

 


and penalties; to provide for fees; and to repeal certain acts and

 

parts of acts.

 

     Sec. 302. Except where permitted by law, a person shall not:

 

     (a) Deny an individual the full and equal enjoyment of the

 

goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or

 

accommodations of a place of public accommodation or public service

 

to an individual because of religion, race, color, national origin,

 

age, sex, or marital status or to a woman because she is

 

breastfeeding a child.

 

     (b) Print, circulate, post, mail, or otherwise cause to be

 

published a statement, advertisement, notice, or sign which that

 

indicates that the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services,

 

facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of a place of

 

public accommodation or public service will be refused, withheld

 

from, or denied an individual because of religion, race, color,

 

national origin, age, sex, or marital status , or refused, withheld

 

from, or denied a woman because she is breastfeeding a child; that

 

an individual's patronage of or presence at a place of public

 

accommodation is objectionable, unwelcome, unacceptable, or

 

undesirable because of religion, race, color, national origin, age,

 

sex, or marital status; or that a woman's patronage of or presence

 

at a place of public accommodation is objectionable, unwelcome,

 

unacceptable, or undesirable because she is breastfeeding a child.