Now I know that I didn't mention in the first post that it was head lice, but I thought it would be obvious by the last post that it was head lice. And as I've said, even the CDC doesn't consider this a perceived health threat. I definately intend to get more adivce, possibly from a local lawyer.
according to one site online, http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/schoolhealth/lice.shtm, "Head lice infestation is a social issue not a health threat."
Then there's the CDC information at http://www.cdc.gov/lice/.
More specifically for head lice, http://www.cdc.gov/lice/head/index.html
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There are no rules at all about this. And again, most of you would know better than I, is this not discrimination for a medical condition? This is like saying someone that has Hepatitis or AIDS cannot be in the campground. Unless coming in direct contact with the individual there is no chance...
There are no rules at all about this. And again, most of you would know better than I, is this not discrimination for a medical condition? This is like saying someone that has Hepatitis or AIDS cannot be in the campground. Unless coming in direct contact with the individual there is no chance...
Hi, I'm wondering if this is discrimination or not...I would think so, but some of you would know better.
I stay at a campground for the summer, and my 2 nieces visit often. They bothat happened to make friends with the owner's daughter and another girl. Now these girls had played many...