Are you required to notify all current or future employers if you’ve been in drug rehab?

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Question by chibigenesis: Are you required to notify all current or future employers if you’ve been in drug rehab?
If you’ve been in a drug rehabilitation program, and successfully completed it, do you have to notify any potential employers? Do you have to notify a current employer if you’re going into a rehab program?

I assume the laws are differen in every state, but specifically in Illinois or california? If anyone knows a website that would tell me all this i’d really appreciate it.

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Answer by James
Only if they ask on the application.

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Going to the Edge of Current Neuroscience of Addiction (6 of 10)

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what is the current percentage of homeless people who have a drug addiction?

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i cant seem to find the percentage of people in 2009 who are homeless and who have some kind of drug or alcohol addiction…

im trying to back up a statement that says that most homeless people are struggling with a drug/ alcohol addiction but i need exact numbers and a source would be nice.

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