Discrimination in place of public accommodation prohibited
Source:
Section 659A.403 — Discrimination in place of public accommodation prohibited, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors659A.html
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Notes of Decisions
Racial insults made by employe of place of public accommodation to customer in the course of service to that customer constituted “distinction, discrimination or restriction on account of race” in contravention of this section. King v. Greyhound Lines, Inc., 61 Or App 197, 656 P2d 349 (1982)
Place of public accommodation may not treat persons between ages of 18 and 21 differentially unless statute authorizes differential treatment. Dalbeck v. Bi-Mart Corp., 315 Or App 129, 500 P3d 711 (2021)
Where bakery, which is place of public accommodation, refused to provide wedding cake to same-sex couple because of couple’s sexual orientation, bakery unlawfully discriminated against same-sex couple by denying to couple full and equal service. Klein v. BOLI, 317 Or App 138, __ P3d __ (2022)
Application of this generally applicable and neutral section to bakery owners who refused on religious grounds to provide wedding cake to same-sex couple because of couple’s sexual orientation does not violate freedom of religion or free exercise clauses of Oregon Constitution or free expression or free exercise clauses of United States Constitution. Klein v. BOLI, 317 Or App 138, __ P3d __ (2022)
Attorney General Opinions
Use of Military Department facilities, trucks, or color guards by organizations which discriminate on the basis of race, religion or sex, (1977) Vol 38, p 929; Hotel limiting use to members of religious foundation as place of public accommodation, (1983) Vol 44, p 20
Law Review Citations
27 WLR 137 (1991)