What led to the mental health exam? Did family arrange for the examination against your will, or were you arrested and taken to the hospital by the police, because the police determined you posed a threat to yourself or others?But after the examination I was set free
It would be highly unlikely that any employer would learn of the transportation to the hospital by the police/ambulance, the mental health examination, and your subsequent release without treatment.Will employers see this?
Under federal law if the employer has at least 15 employees or is a government agency the employer would violate the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by obtaining background reports prior to making a job offer that discloses health information. Under the Act employers are prohibited from inquiring of an applicant about health information, whether that's asking the applicant directly or inquiring about it through some third party service. The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces that rule, states the following on its Enforcement Guidance: Preemployment Disability-Related Questions and Medical Examinations page:Is it possible for employers to see involuntary commitment for pre employment background checks? If so how does one seal this issue in the state of New York
Under the circumstances as you have described them and with no additional facts, an employer should not even learn that you went to the hospital for a mental health examination and would, therefore, have no reason to discriminate against you in its hiring decision.I appreciate your response and thank you.
One last question is can employers discriminate against mental health issues?
There will be a hospital record, yes. Will this be a record accessible to an employer without your authorization? No.Last question I promise,
Does Emergency admissions for immediate observation, care, and treatment 9.39 go on your record even if the examiner discharged you immediately and did not find you suitable for commitment?