(A)
The medical condition described as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and commonly known as AIDS is a life-threatening disease which has the potential to affect every segment of our County's population.
(B)
No evidence exists to indicate that the disease is spread through casual contact, such as contact at work or at school, through the air or water, or through the handling of food by persons having AIDS or AIDS related conditions (ARC).
(C)
Individuals with AIDS or AIDS related conditions are subject to discrimination because of their medical condition. This discrimination may occur with regard to employment, testing, education, real estate transactions, business establishments, services, accommodations and associations.
(D)
Such discrimination creates discord and deprives the County of the fullest utilization of its resources and capacity for development and advancement, and may further pose a direct public health threat in that it may deter persons from pursuing medically indicated diagnosis and treatment.
(E)
Such discrimination may pose a threat to the health, safety and welfare of the community, and existing State and Federal restraints on arbitrary discrimination are inadequate to meet the particular problems of this County.
(Ord. 3973 § 1, 1989)