Washington Statutes
§ 49.60.172 — Unfair practices with respect to HIV or hepatitis C infection.
Washington § 49.60.172
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 49.60.172 (2026).
Text
(1)No person may require an individual to take an HIV or hepatitis C test, as a condition of hiring, promotion, or continued employment unless the absence of HIV or hepatitis C infection is a bona fide occupational qualification for the job in question.
(2)No person may discharge or fail or refuse to hire any individual, or segregate or classify any individual in any way which would deprive or tend to deprive that individual of employment opportunities or adversely affect his or her status as an employee, or otherwise discriminate against any individual with respect to compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment on the basis of the results of an HIV test or hepatitis C test unless the absence of HIV or hepatitis C infection is a bona fide occupational qualification of t
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922 P.2d 788 (Washington Supreme Court, 1996)
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922 P.2d 43 (Washington Supreme Court, 1996)
Legislative History
[2020 c 76 s 19;2003 c 273 s 2;1988 c 206 s 903.]
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