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Following up on health concerns about remote employee

March 2021 employment law letter
Authors: 
Jason R. Mau, Parsons Behle & Latimer

Q         One of our remote employees had what appeared to be a seizure during a company Zoom call. Even though he insists he is fine, we are very concerned about his wellbeing. Can we ask him to complete a fitness-for-duty certification as a way to encourage him to seek medical care?

A   The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) allows you to ask generally if he is feeling well or if he is able to perform job functions, but the law only permits an employer to request medical documentation or certification under limited circumstances. If he isn’t requesting an accommodation due to the seizure, you may only request documentation if (1) you reasonably believe he poses a direct threat to himself or others if he doesn’t seek medical care, or (2) he has a known disability, and you have reason to know he is experiencing workplace problems because of the disability. In determining whether he poses a direct threat to himself or others, you need to first consider any safety risks associated with his position, any consequences of his impaired ability to perform his duties, if it has been an ongoing issue, and whether he has had a history of seizures at work prior to this incident.

Because you are unsure whether he has actually had a seizure, he insists he is fine, and the apparent seizure occurred during a remote Zoom call, there’s no reason to believe he poses a direct threat to himself or others. Therefore, you may not require him to complete a fitness-for-duty certification.

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