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james0929

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Under the Truth-in-Lending Act, it does not matter how the information is disclosed, as long as it is disclosed someplace on the first page of the loan document.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Should Engineer Robertson be returned to service upon successful completion of an alcohol rehabilitation program? See Section 104 of the ADA in the Appendixes.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Because of the extreme misconduct in this case, it is very unlikely that the employer will reinstate Mr. Robertson. He was terminated while currently engaged in alcohol abuse. He is thus not protected under Section 104 of the ADA.



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