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Genetic Screening in the Workplace: Legislative and Ethical Implications
Authors:William D. Murry  James C. Wimbush  Dan R. Dalton
Affiliation:(1) Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant, OK, USA
Abstract:This paper discusses legal and ethical issues related to genetic screening. It is argued that persons identified with actual or perceived deleterious genetic markers are protected by the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Civil Rights Act of 1991, if members of a protected group, regardless of whether or not they are currently ill. However, legislation may not protect all employees in all scenarios, in which case, ethical principles should guide decision-making. In doing so a model of preventive ethics is proposed to better understand the multiple levels on which this issue resides.
Keywords:ADA  ethics  genetic screening  genetic testing  preventive ethics
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