For the purposes of this Act, a person (discriminator)
discriminates against another person (aggrieved person) on the
ground of a disability of the aggrieved person if, because of the aggrieved
person's disability, the discriminator treats or proposes to treat the
aggrieved person less favourably than, in circumstances that are the same or
are not materially different, the discriminator treats or would treat a person
without the disability.
(2)
For the purposes of subsection (1), circumstances in which a person
treats or would treat another person with a disability are not materially
different because of the fact that different accommodation or services may be
required by the person with a disability.