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FORCED BLOOD TEST DOESN'T VIOLATE ADA
 
 
A cut finger caused co-workers to come into contact with a janitor's blood. The employer may require a blood test for hepatitis and HIV which was found in this case to be "job-related and consistent with business necessity."
 
(Boyer v. KRS Computer and Business School D. Minn.)
 
 
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