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Can public accommodations, such a bars and restaurants, have dress codes for their customers?

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Can public accommodations, such a bars and restaurants, have dress codes for their customers?

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Generally, yes. However, if such dress codes have the effect of discriminating against members of a protected class, there may be a violation of the Human Rights Act. For example, if an individual’s religion requires him or her to dress in a certain manner, a place of public accommodation may be required to accommodate that individual, despite its dress code.

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