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750.146 – Right to equal public accommodations; separation of facilities according to sex | Michigan Law

Michigan law ensures equal access to public accommodations and allows sex-based separation of restrooms and locker rooms in certain facilities.

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750.146 – Right to equal public accommodations; separation of facilities according to sex

Michigan Penal Code § 750.146

Summary
Michigan law guarantees all individuals equal access to public accommodations such as hotels, restaurants, theaters, and transportation, ensuring non-discrimination. It permits the separation of restrooms and locker rooms by sex in certain facilities, subject to legal conditions. The law emphasizes uniform pricing and equal privileges for all citizens.
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In simple terms: Michigan law ensures equal access to public accommodations and allows sex-based separation of restrooms and locker rooms in certain facilities.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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