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Article

21 Mar 2011

Author:
Nedra Pickler, Associated Press

Applicants with HIV/AIDS possibly being excluded [USA]

The Justice Department says some trade schools and state licensing agencies may be illegally excluding applicants with HIV and AIDS.People who have HIV and AIDS are protected from discrimination by the Americans With Disabilities Act. But the department says some licensing agencies and schools for barbering, cosmetology, massage therapy, home health care work and other occupations may be denying admission because of HIV status.The department recently settled with a cosmetology school in Puerto Rico that questioned applicants' HIV/AIDS status and required the school to enroll an HIV-positive applicant.