Section 3-701 - Medical questions.

§ 3-701. Medical questions.
 

(a)  Scope of section.- This section does not prohibit a proper medical evaluation by a physician to assess the ability of an applicant to perform a job. 

(b)  Prohibited activity.- An employer may not require an applicant for employment to answer an oral or written question that relates to a physical, psychiatric, or psychological disability, illness, handicap, or treatment unless the disability, illness, handicap, or treatment has a direct, material, and timely relationship to the capacity or fitness of the applicant to perform the job properly. 

(c)  Rights of applicant.- If an employer violates any provision of subsection (b) of this section, an applicant for employment may: 

(1) submit to the Commissioner a written complaint; or 

(2) bring an action for injunctive relief, damages, or other relief. 

(d)  Power of Commissioner.- Whenever the Commissioner determines that this section has been violated, the Commissioner may try to resolve any issue involved in the violation informally by mediation. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 100, § 95A; 1991, ch. 8, § 2.]