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Can I charge different prices to different customers without violating discrimination laws in Kansas? What are the requirements?
Charging Different Prices to Different Customers in Kansas
Kansas law prohibits discrimination in sales, services, or prices [KSST 41-1101][3.2]. However, the law does not specifically address whether charging different prices to different customers would be considered discriminatory.
It is important to note that contractors must not discriminate against any person in the performance of work under the present contract because of race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, or ancestry [KSST 44-1030][2.1]. This suggests that contractors must not discriminate against any person in the performance of work under the present contract.
Furthermore, the provisions of K.S.A. 44-1031 to 44-1037, inclusive, shall be supplemental to and a part of the Kansas act against discrimination [KSST 44-1038][2.1]. This means that any discrimination in sales, services, or prices would be considered a violation of the Kansas act against discrimination.
Based on the documents provided, it is unclear whether charging different prices to different customers would be considered discriminatory. Therefore, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional for further guidance on this matter.
In summary, while Kansas law prohibits discrimination in sales, services, or prices, it is unclear whether charging different prices to different customers would be considered discriminatory. It is recommended that you seek legal advice for further guidance on this matter.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Provisions of K.S.A. 44-1031 through 44-1037 supplemental to act against discrimination.
- [3.2] Discrimination in sales, services or prices unlawful; filing of statement; exceptions; multiple case discounts prohibited.
Jurisdiction
Kansas