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Code · Louisiana · Title 51 — Trade and Commerce

RS 51:2248

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RS 51:2248
§2248. Advertisement of accommodations, goods, services
It shall be an unlawful practice for a person, directly or indirectly, to publish, circulate, issue, display, mail, or cause to be published, circulated, issued, displayed, or mailed, a written, printed, oral, or visual communication, notice, or advertisement which indicates that the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodations of a place of public accommodation, resort, or amusement shall be refused, withheld from, or denied an individual on account of his race, color, religion, disability, as defined in R.S. 51:2232, or national origin, or that the patronage of or presence at a place of public accommodations, resort, or amusement of an individual on account of his race, color, religion, disability, as defined in R.S. 51:2232, or national origin is objectionable, unwelcome, unacceptable, or undesirable.
Acts 1988, No. 886, §1; Acts 1993, No. 820, §9.
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