Release of pre-employment results
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Due to safety sensitive nature of our work, some employees are required to take a personality assessment. We mostly use the MMPI-2 and it is read by a clinical psychologist. We have employees who request a copy of the read-out to use for pre-employment with other companies. They say if they can prove that they had passed one with us, the new perspective company will accept that. Other than not having the time to copy and send these off to help our employees find other work, I am concerned about the liability that my company would have if they hired an individual because they had provided a copy of the MMPI-2 from our files and then they did something that was bad and it resulted in a lawsuit. Could my Company be held liable as enabling them to get another job.
I am concerned that we not get involved in another company's hiring process. This is not a medical exam as it does not measure illness, but tendancies toward acting out certain behaviors. It is not viewed by a medical doctor, but by a clinical psychologist.
Are we legally bound to copy and send off to requesters this pre-employment document.
Thank you,
Victoria Thomas
I am concerned that we not get involved in another company's hiring process. This is not a medical exam as it does not measure illness, but tendancies toward acting out certain behaviors. It is not viewed by a medical doctor, but by a clinical psychologist.
Are we legally bound to copy and send off to requesters this pre-employment document.
Thank you,
Victoria Thomas
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Regardless of my opinion on that, I would not give a copy to anybody for any reason. Nor would I keep those in the personnel file. They have no utility and do not belong in the personnel file.