Protection from Discrimination for Medical Treatment of Disabilities
Equal Opportunity Amendment (Medical Treatment) Bill 2026
1st House
2nd House
Law
Introduced by: David Ettershank (LCV)
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Effects of this bill
If this bill passes, it means that:
Treating a person with a disability differently because they use medication prescribed by a doctor for that disability is explicitly defined as unlawful discrimination under the Equal Opportunity Act 2010.
The same protection extends to any medical treatment received from a registered health practitioner for a disability, not just medication.
The protections are introduced by a private member's bill and come into operation on 1 December 2026.