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RACE DISCRIMINATION ORDINANCE 3. Application to Government

This Ordinance binds the Government. PART 2 4. Racial discrimination

(1) In any circumstances relevant for the purposes of any provision of this Ordinance, a person (“the discriminator”) discriminates against another person if—
 * (a) on the ground of the race of that other person, the discriminator treats that other person less favourably than the discriminator treats or would treat other persons; or
 * (b) the discriminator applies to that other person a requirement or condition which the discriminator applies or would apply equally to persons not of the same racial group as that other person but—
 * (i) which is such that the proportion of persons of the same racial group as that other person who can comply with it is considerably smaller than the proportion of persons not of that racial group who can comply with it;
 * (ii) which the discriminator cannot show to be justifiable irrespective of the race of the person to whom it is applied; and
 * (iii) which is to the detriment of the other person because that person cannot comply with it.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (1)(b)(ii), a requirement or condition is justifiable if it serves a legitimate objective and bears a rational and proportionate connection to the objective.

(3) It is declared that, for the purposes of this Ordinance, segregating a person from other persons on the ground of the race of that person is treating that person less favourably than the other persons are treated.