A person commits a violation of civil rights when:
(A) He or she prevents, interferes with or denies to another, or conspires to do the same, the full and equal access to and enjoyment of the facilities and services of any office, place, business, accommodation, amusement or conveyance because of race, religion, color or national ancestry;
(B) As an official, he or she refuses to employ, discriminates in employment or participates in a scheme which discriminates in employment for any work, job, office or project because of race, religion, color or national ancestry; or
(C) As an official, he or she denies or refuses to any person the full and equal access, use or enjoyment of the services, facilities, accommodations, advantages or privileges of his or her office, or of any property accommodations or facilities under his or her care, because of race, religion, color or national ancestry.
(1974 Code, § 5-4-6.1)