Discrimination In Public Accommodation Is Against The Law In Phoenix

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What is discrimination in public accommodation?
All people have the right or privilege to receive service, free from discrimination, from any business that obtains or solicits customers from the general public. It is against the law for any such business in Phoenix to discriminate against a person on the basis of:

Note: Persons with disabilities are afforded protection against discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Arizonans with Disabilities Act. The laws address access to facilities and services for persons with disabilities in places of public accommodation. For more information, contact the U.S. Department of Justice at 1-800-514-0301/voice or 1-800-504-0383/TTY, or the Arizona Attorney General's Office at 602-542-5263/voice or 602-542-5002/TTY.

To whom does the law apply?
What are some examples of discrimination in public accommodation?
What should I do if I suspect discrimination in public accommodation?
When must I file a discrimination complaint?
What will the Equal Opportunity Department do with my complaint?
Where can I get more information?

City of Phoenix
Equal Opportunity Department
Compliance & Enforcement Division
251 W. Washington St., 7th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85003-2295

602-262-7486
602-534-1557/TTY
602-495-0517/Fax

Last Modified on 10/15/02 06/28/2006 14:20:43