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Public Accommodations Discrimination

Your rights to public accommodations are protected by federal and state laws and the Albuquerque Human Rights Ordinance. You may not be denied goods, services or the use of facilities because of:

  • Race
  • Color
  • National origin
  • Ancestry
  • Religion
  • Sex
  • Disability

Your rights to Public Accommodations protects your choice of access and includes most:

  • Goods
  • Services
  • Facilities
  • Accommodations (public)

It is also unlawful to:

  • Threaten,
  • Intimidate, or
  • Interfere with

an individual's right to public accommodations.

Common Examples of Discrimination in Public Accommodations:

  • I have a disability and entered a restaurant with my service animal. I was denied service and told that pets are not allowed.
  • While shopping at a grocery store, a security guard followed me around the store. He did not follow people who were of a different race.

Technical Assistance and Training for Small Businesses

As a business owner it is your responsibility to understand and follow public accommodations laws. If you would like more information, training or presentations, please contact our office. There is no fee for services.


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