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Yes, businesses can ask if you ve been vaccinated against COVID-19, legal experts say

Yes, businesses can ask if you’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19, legal experts say © WMTW mask sign With pandemic mandates and restrictions being lifted in Maine, there have been questions about whether businesses can ask employees or customers if they are vaccinated against COVID-19. According to privacy law experts, businesses can ask people if they are vaccinated, because the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, better known as HIPPA, only applies to health care entities, such as doctors offices hospitals and insurance companies.Sign up for our Newsletters “So, they aren’t asking your doctor. They aren’t asking for your medical records. They are asking for, can you show proof of vaccination?” University of Maine School of Law professor Dmitry Bam said. “Generally, businesses can say, in order to access this business, you have to have either proof of vaccination, or here is our accommodations. You have to wear a mask you have to be distanced.

Mills nominates utilities lawyer to serve on Maine PUC

increase font size Mills nominates utilities lawyer to serve on Maine PUC If he s confirmed, Patrick Scully, the recently retired CEO of Bernstein Shur, will be the second commissioner the governor has named to the three-person panel. Gov. Janet Mills has nominated a utilities lawyer to serve on the Maine Public Utilities Commission. Patrick Scully, who retired two years ago as chief executive officer of the Bernstein Shur law firm, would replace R. Bruce Williamson, who was named to the commission by former Gov. Paul LePage and whose term expired in March. Scully will need to be confirmed to the six-year term by the Maine State Senate.

Gold star mom finishes law degree at age 60, fulfilling a goal three decades in the making

Dee House has imagined her graduation from law school since she was first admitted 30 years ago. "Today I’m looking back, thinking, 'Oh my God. I can’t believe it,'" House said, because Saturday, that day finally arrived. Sign up for our Newsletters After her first semester at the University of Maine School of Law back in 1992, with three young kids and a home in Lee, she made one of the toughest decisions of her life. "I decided to go back to.

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