Directing an employee to provide medical information or attend for a medical examination | Practical Law

Directing an employee to provide medical information or attend for a medical examination | Practical Law

This note examines when an employer can lawfully and reasonably direct an employee to provide medical information or to attend a medical examination. It covers when the employer has a genuine need for the information, such as to assist the employer to meet its obligations under work health and safety laws or to determine an employee's ability to meet the inherent requirements of the position.

Directing an employee to provide medical information or attend for a medical examination

Practical Law ANZ Practice Note w-001-0202 (Approx. 20 pages)

Directing an employee to provide medical information or attend for a medical examination

by Practical Law Employment
MaintainedAustralia, Federal
This note examines when an employer can lawfully and reasonably direct an employee to provide medical information or to attend a medical examination. It covers when the employer has a genuine need for the information, such as to assist the employer to meet its obligations under work health and safety laws or to determine an employee's ability to meet the inherent requirements of the position.