Is It Legal For A School To Ask The Nurse If She Has A Serious Illness (parkinson’s Disease)?
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A friend who is a school nurse in South Carolina is having a dilemma. She had sign a form that said she did not have Parkinson’s or three other diseases when she began her job. She did have Parkinson’s disease when she signed the form, but did not see how it was anybody’s business and knew it would not hinder her ability to do the job. Now, over 2 years later, she has to take a random drug screen and has already had a false positive (which the Parkinson’s drugs can cause). Now she has to take another test and is terrified of losing her job if they find out. She has been a model employee. She is always on time and does her job very well. Is it legal for them to have made her sign the form in the first place?
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