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Part II DISCRIMINATION TO WHICH ORDINANCE APPLIES A person discriminates against another person in any circumstances relevant for the purposes of any provision of this Ordinance if- (a) on the ground of that other person's disability he treats him less favourably than he treats or would treat a person without a disability; (b) he applies to that other person a requirement or condition which he applies or would apply equally to a person without a disability but - (i) which is such that the proportion of persons with a disability who can comply with it is considerably smaller than the proportion of persons without a disability who can comply with it; (ii) which he cannot show to be justifiable irrespective of the disability or absence of the disability of the person's detriment because he cannot comply with it; or (c) on the ground of the disability of an associate of that other person he treats him less favourably than he treats or would treat a person without such a disability.
 * Title:** Disability Discrimination Ordinance
 * Heading:** Discrimination against persons with disability, etc.
 * Chapter:** 487
 * Section:** 6
 * Version Date:** 30/06/1997