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Some licensing questions at odds with the ADA
American Medical News , 06/30/09
Landers SJ - The majority of state licensing applications contain questions or requests for sworn affidavits or signed releases authorizing access to information about substance abuse or a physician's physical or mental health. Such inquiries appear to violate the ADA, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability.
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