2016 Utah Code
Title 34 - Labor in General
Chapter 33 - Medical Fees for Examinations
Section 1 - Unlawful for employer to charge employee medical examination fee.

UT Code § 34-33-1 (2016) What's This?
34-33-1. Unlawful for employer to charge employee medical examination fee.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or partnership to charge any person a medical fee for the physical examination of any applicant for employment with such person, firm, corporation or partnership, or to deduct the cost of such physical examination from the money earned by such employee or to make any charge for or to deduct from the earnings of such employee any medical fee for any physical examination upon the re-employment of any employee who may have discontinued such employment, or have been discharged or his employment otherwise terminated; nor shall any employer, as a condition of pre-employment, employment, or continued employment, require any employee or person applying for employment to submit to or obtain a physical examination, unless such employer shall pay all costs of such physical examination.

Enacted by Chapter 85, 1969 General Session

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