by Brightmine Editorial Team
HR teams managing hiring and employment practices across multiple jurisdictions need clear, reliable guidance on who must pay for required medical examinations. Many states have laws requiring employers to cover the cost of medical exams or tests when they are mandated as a condition of employment, and these rules may apply to pre‑employment screenings, ongoing examinations for current employees, or both. Some states regulate applicants and employees differently, and others include exceptions that allow employers to shift costs when exams are required by law or under a collective bargaining agreement.
Because these obligations vary significantly across states, and some states have no identifiable statute at all, HR teams can rely on our comprehensive Fifty state chart on medical examination payment laws to quickly understand and compare each jurisdiction’s requirements. The chart clearly identifies where employer payment is required, where no law is identified, and where exemptions such as reimbursement rules or collective bargaining provisions may affect cost responsibilities.
Our state‑by‑state breakdown helps HR leaders maintain compliant hiring and employment processes, avoid wage‑and‑hour pitfalls, and ensure policies align with current statutory expectations across all locations.

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