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s 525. Protection against discriminatory treatment
(a) Except as provided in the Perishable Agricultural Commodities
Act, 1930 (7 U.S.C. 499a-499s), the Packers and Stockyards Act,
1921 (7 U.S.C. 181-229), and section 1 of the Act entitled "An Act
making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1944, and for other purposes," approved
July 12, 1943 (57 Stat. 422; 7 U.S.C. 204), a governmental unit
may not deny, revoke, suspend, or refuse to renew a license,
permit, charter, franchise, or other similar grant to, condition
such a grant to, discriminate with respect to such a grant against,
deny employment to, terminate the employment of, or discriminate
with respect to employment against, a person that is or has been a
debtor under this title or a bankrupt or a debtor under the
Bankruptcy Act, or another person with whom such bankrupt or debtor
has been associated, solely because such bankrupt or debtor is or
has been a debtor under this title or a bankrupt or debtor under
the Bankruptcy Act, has been insolvent before the commencement of
the case under this title, or during the case but before the debtor
is granted or denied a discharge, or has not paid a debt that is
dischargeable in the case under this title or that was discharged
under the Bankruptcy Act.
(b) No private employer may terminate the employment of, or
discriminate with respect to employment against, an individual who
is or has been a debtor under this title, a debtor or bankrupt
under the Bankruptcy Act, or an individual associated with such
debtor or bankrupt, solely because such debtor or bankrupt--
(1) is or has been a debtor under this title or a debtor or
bankrupt under the Bankruptcy Act;
(2) has been insolvent before the commencement of a case under
this title or during the case but before the grant or denial of a
discharge; or
(3) has not paid a debt that is dischargeable in a case under
this title or that was discharged under the Bankruptcy Act.