§ 16-123-103 - Applicability.
               	 		
16-123-103.    Applicability.
    (a)  The  provisions of this subchapter relating to employment shall not be  applicable with respect to employment by a religious corporation,  association, society, or other religious entity.
(b)  It  shall not constitute employment discrimination under this subchapter  for an employer to refuse to accommodate the religious observance or  practice of an employee or prospective employee if the employer  demonstrates that he is unable to reasonably make such accommodation  without undue hardship on the conduct of the employer's business.
(c)  A  defendant may avoid liability under this subchapter by showing that his  or her actions were based on legitimate, nondiscriminatory factors and  not on unjustified reasons.
(d)  Provided  the conduct at issue is based on a bona fide business judgment and is  not a pretext for prohibited discrimination, nothing in this subchapter  shall be construed to prohibit or restrict:
      (1)  An  insurer, hospital, medical service company, health maintenance  organization, or any agent or entity that administers benefit plans, or  any bank, savings and loan, or other lender from underwriting insurance  or lending risks or administering such risks that are based on or are  not inconsistent with federal or state law;
      (2)  A  person covered by this subchapter from establishing, sponsoring,  observing, or administering the terms of a bona fide benefit plan that  are based on underwriting risks, classifying risks, or administering  such risks that are based on or are not inconsistent with federal or  state law; or
      (3)  A person  covered by this subchapter from establishing, sponsoring, observing, or  administering the terms of a bona fide benefit plan that is not subject  to federal or state laws that regulate insurance.
(e)  This  subchapter shall not apply to matters regulated by the Arkansas  Insurance Code or the Trade Practices Act of the Arkansas Insurance  Code,    23-66-201 et seq.