§ 12-4-11. Obstruction of practices unlawful under chapter.  


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  • It shall be unlawful for any person:

    (1)

    directly or indirectly to cause or coerce, or attempt to cause or coerce, any person to do any act declared to be an unlawful act under this chapter;

    (2)

    directly or indirectly to engage in economic reprisal or intimidation, or to harm or threaten harm to any person, or to retaliate against or to interfere with any person because the person has opposed any practice made unlawful by this chapter, or has complied or encouraged others to comply with any provision in this chapter or has filed a complaint or has testified, assisted or participated in any manner in any investigation, proceeding or hearing under this chapter or has exercised or attempted to exercise any right conferred in this chapter; or

    (3)

    directly or indirectly to cause or coerce or attempt to cause or coerce another person to engage in economic reprisal or intimidation or to harm or threaten harm to any person, or to retaliate against or to interfere with any person because the person has opposed any practice made unlawful by this chapter, or has complied or encouraged others to comply with any provision in this chapter, or has filed a complaint or has testified, assisted or participated in any manner in any investigation, proceeding or hearing under this chapter or has exercised or attempted to exercise any right conferred in this chapter. (Code 1963, Sec. 18A-11)