Answer: The test is only in conjunction with tests for other conditions.
In Ohio, an insurer may require an applicant for coverage under the policy to submit to an HIV test only in conjunction with tests for other health conditions.
Not directly, but most job applications do ask if the applicant is a US citizen/national or legal resident. This is a roundabout way for an employer to know an applicant's alien status, but the official reason is to establish that the applicant has a legal right to work. Of course, if the applicant provides false papers, that is a different matter.
no they are not legal... they only use the applicant ...
In Alabama, individuals selling insurance must be licensed by the Alabama Department of Insurance. Applicants must pass an examination, complete pre-licensing education, and submit an application with required fees. A sponsoring insurance company may also be required for certain types of insurance.
Yes, however you will have to submit a waiver and supply legal documentation to the Department of Insurance in that state - and subsequently in every other state in which you may apply for licensure - at the time of application and all renewals following.
Legal Malpractice Insurance is coverage specifically for professionals practicing in the legal field
It is always a good idea to carry liability insurance to insulate yourself from any legal actioon.
Yes
Legal insurance is not the same as auto insurance; legal insurance is simply a retainer that is paid to an attorney or lawyer so that they can be help in counsel if they are needed. Auto insurance, depending on the level and premium paid, provides coverage in case of an accident.
yes they do and more than likely this applicant will get the job rather then the one who doesnt qualify.
form_title=Legal Insurance form_header=Legal insurance provides attorneys, lawyers and other legal professionals with the professional liability insurance they need to be successful. Main area(s) of practice:=_ Full or part time?= () Full () Part Number of Attorneys in your firm:=_ Do you currently have professional liability insurance?= () Yes () No
No, it is generally not permissible to submit evidence after the discovery phase has concluded in a legal proceeding.
You must submit a written accident report if the damage to property exceeds $1,000. This requirement ensures that all significant incidents are documented for insurance and legal purposes. Always check local regulations, as the threshold may vary by jurisdiction.