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Burlington Commission on Human Rights, 1968

"An Ordinance To Reestablish The Burlington Human Rights Commission" Page 6

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2. To directly or indirectly advertise or in any other manner indicate or publicize that the patronage of persons of any particular race, creed, color, national origin or religion is unwelcome, objectionable, not acceptable or not solicited. (B) "Public accommodation" means each and every place, establishment, or facility of whatever kind, nature or class that caters or offers services, facilities, or goods to the general public for a fee or charge. Any place, establishment, or facility that caters or offers services, facilities, or goods to the general public gratuitously is deemed a public accommodation if it receives any substantial governmental support or subsidy. Public accommodation does not mean any bona fide private club or other place, establishment or facility which is by its nature distinctly private, except when such distinctly private place, establishment, or facility caters or offers services, facilities, or goods to the general public for fee or charge or gratuitously, it is deemed a public accommodation during such period of use. (C) This Section does not apply to: 1. Any bona fide religious institution with respect to any qualifications the institution may impose based on religion,w hen such qualifications are related to bona fide religious purpose. 2. The rental or leasing to transient individuals of less than 6 rooms within a single housing accommodation by the occupant or owner of such housing accommodation if the occupant or owner or members of his family reside therein. -6-
 
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