Arizona includes sexual orientation as a protected group covered by its hate crimes law.
In 1999, the school board approved expanding the district's anti-discrimination policy to include sexual orientation.
The law also includes sexual orientation in the State laws on bias motivated crimes.
Most companies do not include sexual orientation in their diversity and inclusion policies.
The first was Wisconsin, which extended its civil rights law to include sexual orientation in 1982.
Another 19 states, including Colorado, do not include sexual orientation in their hate-crime laws.
Location information usually does not include speed, direction, or spatial orientation.
Differences from the original include a different maze pattern and orientation.
Most state laws are similar, though some also include sexual orientation as a protected category.