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Anti-discrimination Act 1992
39Discrimination by refusing to allow reasonable alterations
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39 Discrimination by refusing to allow reasonable alterations
A person must not discriminate against a person with a disability by
failing or refusing to allow the person to alter accommodation to
meet the person's special needs if:
(a) the alteration is at the expense of that person; and
(b) the alteration does not require an alteration to the
accommodation of another person; and
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(c) the restoration of the accommodation to its previous condition
is reasonably practicable; and
(d) the person undertakes at the person's own expense to restore
the accommodation to its previous condition before leaving it,
and it is reasonably likely that the person will do so.