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Is it illegal to disqualify folks from jobs requiring a valid driver's license due to eye conditions?
Asked by Miss
Due to an eye condition, I am currently unable to get a driver's license. However, many of the jobs in my area (Ohio/West Virginia) require a valid driver's license to get a job. Is this illegal, or could it be considered discrimination? For the record, several of the jobs I have looked at have required driver's licenses, but driving is not a required part of the job.

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If they discriminated you solely based on your vision, then it would be illegal. However, if you really do need a drivers license and you can't drive, then it's valid. You can't fulfill the job duties.
I work in HR.
Answered by allardja

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Sure, if you need to have one for the job or is part of the job description then you would need one. If it's just to check for valid ID then I dont know...... If it's just to verify your ID you would think a State ID would be enough..
Answered by Jerry B

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I'm sorry you have an eye condition that prevents you from getting a driver's license but why do you automatically think it's discrimination? If the job requires you to drive, of course they'll expect you to have to have a valid license.
Answered by Prairie Girl


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