You have to apply for a waiver with the Department of Health
no but drug convictions do, felony or not, but only if you were convicted, even for possession, for any illegal drug. you can attend drug classes to get your eligibility date shortened for possession
It is really up to the housing authority at the time of your application. Generally, if you have a felony they will not accept you. If a long time has passed since your felony conviction, they may approve you.
No, individuals with felony convictions for drug-related offenses are ineligible for federal student aid. Other felony convictions do not automatically disqualify individuals from receiving federal student loans, but a prior drug offense may impact eligibility. Individuals should consult with their financial aid office for more specific guidance.
Most misdemeanors do not disqualify a person from a section 8 program. But there are some that might, especially if it's a violent act, such as criminal domestic violence. Also, whether it's a misdemeanor or felony, sex offenders are banned from the program.
It may be more challenging to get a student loan with a felony on your record, but it is still possible. Your eligibility will depend on the type of felony, how recent it was, and if you have completed your sentence. You may need to explain your situation and demonstrate that you have taken steps to rehabilitate yourself.
A felony does not automatically disqualify you from joining the army.
Noone has been denied a contractors license based purely on a felony conviction. A felony conviction does not automatically disqualify applicants. Yes you can be denied after applying. It all depends on how long ago you were convicted and also if the prior felony had anything to do with contracting work.
Yes, individuals with a felony on their record can still obtain a passport in the United States. Having a felony does not automatically disqualify someone from getting a passport.
It generally depends on how long ago you were convicted of the felony and what the felony was for. Any felony involving theft of money and/or fraud will most definitely disqualify you.
A misdemeanor conviction for marijuana cultivation could potentially impact a passport application, but it may not automatically disqualify you. The decision will depend on the specifics of the case and the severity of the conviction. It's recommended to disclose any criminal convictions on the passport application.
If you are trying to get into the military some small petty crimes can be waived...it also depends on what branch you are trying to join. But the answer to your question is def. no. You can not join the military when theres a felony on your record.
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no but drug convictions do, felony or not, but only if you were convicted, even for possession, for any illegal drug. you can attend drug classes to get your eligibility date shortened for possession
No, felonies disqualify one from military service.
I have seen some that have, a felony will not necessarily disqualify you from being licensed.
Felony charge and lack of experience
Yes, although there are certain offenses for which everyone will disqualify you for.