§ 34-6A-3 - Inquiries by employer as to existence of disability; employment decisions based on disability
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    34-6A-3   (2010)
   34-6A-3.    Inquiries by employer as to existence of disability; employment decisions based on disability 
      (a)  Nothing  in this chapter shall be construed to prevent an employer from making  any job related inquiry about the existence of the disability of an  applicant for employment and about the extent to which that disability  has been overcome by treatment, medication, appliances, or other  rehabilitation.
(b)  Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit the rejection of an applicant for employment on the basis of:
      (1)  A disability which interferes with a person's ability to perform assigned job duties adequately; or
      (2)  Any communicable disease, either carried by or afflicting the applicant.
(c)  Nothing  in this chapter shall be construed to prevent or otherwise make illegal  any employment decision affecting any person where such decision is  based upon an employer's good faith reliance upon a professional opinion  rendered by a licensed physician, rehabilitation specialist,  psychologist, physical therapist, dentist, or other similar licensed  health care professional concerning that person.