No person or public entity shall discriminate against a consumer on the grounds that the consumer has exercised any of the rights granted by this chapter with regard to: 1. Providing or denying any good, service, or benefit to the consumer; 2. Charging any different price or rate for any good or service provided to the consumer, including through the use of discounts or other incentives or imposition of penalties; 3. Providing a different level or quality of goods, services, or benefits to the consumer; 4. Suggesting that the consumer will receive a different price or rate for goods, services, or benefits or a different level or quality of goods, services, or benefits; or 5. Considering the consumer's exercise of rights pursuant to this chapter as a basis or suspicion of criminal wrongdoing or unlawful conduct. 2023, c. 526.
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