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Re: Pregnancy forms



        Reply to:   RE>Pregnancy forms

This sounds like another Supreme Court Decision Case to me!!!  The recent SC
decision applies to employers, but I don't know if it applies to educational
opportunities!

The interesting thing is that, we have a student training program in Dx x-ray,
therapy and nuc. med., with approx. 50 students and in ten years we never had
one exceed ALARA levels except when their badges was dropped in a room.

Mike Bohan

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Date: 28/06/96 1:13 PM
To: Mike Bohan
From: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
Recently I was shown an acknowledgement form that was required to
be signed by females entering a two-year college x-ray
technologist program. The form stated that pregnancy (declared or
not) during the program or the admission process would result in
termination.

Is this an acceptable practice? What guidance should be given to 
someone who wishes to enter the program?