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| State | Citation/Title (link to state's page) |
Topic | Summary | ||
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| Maine | State Statute:
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Employment Nondiscrimination | An employer may not fail or refuse to hire, discharge or otherwise discriminate against an employee or applicant for employment because of the individual's refusal to submit to a genetic test or refusal to provide the results of a genetic test, or based on the receipt of a genetic test or genetic counseling, except when based on a bona fide occupational qualification. The Maine Human Rights Commission has authority to enforce this provision. |
Last Reviewed: December 27, 2012






