Civil Rights and Anti-Discrimination Act
Section 9.014 — Prohibited conduct.
\(1) The government, a nongovernmental entity, or a person shall not do any of the following:
(a) Discriminate against a person or group.
(b) Retaliate or discriminate against a person or group because the person or group has opposed a violation of this act or initiated an action, filed a complaint, or participated in a proceeding related to discrimination against the person or group.
(c) Aid, abet, incite, compel, or coerce a unit of the government, nongovernmental entity, or a person to engage in a violation of this act.
(d) Advertise or disseminate materials the purpose of which is to promote or incite discrimination against a person or group.
(e) Advocate for discrimination against a person or group.
(f) Willfully interfere with, or attempt to interfere with, the enforcement of this act by the government or compliance with this act by the government, a nongovernmental entity, or a person.
(2) In addition to those actions prohibited under subsection (1), a person shall not knowingly falsify information relevant to the exercise of a civil liberty or civil right for the purposes of advantaging the person over another person or group.