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§ 35.108(d)(2)(iii)(I) Epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, and multiple sclerosis each substantially limits neurological function
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United States of America v. Camp Bravo - Settlement Agreement
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CAMP BRAVO UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT DJ # 202-35-304
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§ 36.105(d)(2)(iii)(I) Epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, and multiple sclerosis each substantially limits neurological function
(I) Epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, and multiple sclerosis each substantially limits neurological function;...
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5. Use neutral language.
Person who has had a stroke Stroke victim Congenital disability Birth defect Person with epilepsy...
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§1193.43(f) Prevention of visually-induced seizures
Visual displays and indicators shall minimize visual flicker that might induce seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy....
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BACKGROUND
The Complainant is the mother of a child who has epilepsy. ...
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8.3 Illegal Use of Drugs
The illegal use of drugs does not include drugs taken under supervision of a licensed health care professional, including experimental drugs for people with AIDS, epilepsy, or mental illness...
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Some Examples of Physical Impairments [Sec. 382.5(a)(1)]
Deafness (profound hearing loss); Hard of hearing (mild to profound hearing loss); Vision impairment and blindness; Speech disorder; Cerebral palsy; Epilepsy...
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TRAINING
Camp Bravo shall adopt any changes to the curricula and materials made by counsel for the United States. 24.Prior to each camp session during which a camper with epilepsy is enrolled...
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Who is a person with a “record of” a disability under part 382?
Individuals with a history of cancer or epilepsy are examples of people with a record of impairment....
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§ 36.105(b)(2) Physical or mental impairment includes
impairment includes, but is not limited to, contagious and noncontagious diseases and conditions such as the following: Orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairments, and cerebral palsy, epilepsy...
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§ 35.108(b)(2) Physical or mental impairment includes
impairment includes, but is not limited to, contagious and noncontagious diseases and conditions such as the following: orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing impairments, and cerebral palsy, epilepsy...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(vii) Impairments That Are Episodic or in Remission
“This provision is intended to reject the reasoning of court decisions concluding that certain individuals with certain conditions—such as epilepsy or post traumatic stress disorder—were...
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Evaluating Physical and Mental Qualification Standards Under the ADA
For example: No person who has epilepsy, diabetes, or a heart or back condition is eligible for a job. 2....
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Episodic impairments
periodically (that is, it is episodic) or is in remission, it is a disability if, when in an active phase, it would substantially limit a major life activity.24 For example, a student with epilepsy...
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1. Federal Laws and Regulations
For example: In hiring a person to drive a vehicle in interstate commerce, an employer must conform to existing Department of Transportation regulations that exclude any person with epilepsy...
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Q2. What does "do work or perform tasks" mean?
Or, a person who has epilepsy may have a dog that is trained to detect the onset of a seizure and then help the person remain safe during the seizure....
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Visual Alarms
comparable level of life safety for employees who are deaf or hard of hearing (Question 6), and limiting the number of visual appliances for the benefit of people who have photosensitive epilepsy...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(iv) and 36.105(d)(1)(iv)—Impairments That Are Episodic or in Remission
These provisions are intended to reject the reasoning of court decisions concluding that certain individuals with certain conditions—such as epilepsy or post traumatic stress disorder—were...
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6.3 Examinations and Inquiries Before Employment
For example: A policy that prohibits employment of any individual who has epilepsy, diabetes or a heart condition from a certain type of job, and which does not consider the ability of a...
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(a) Physical or mental impairment
The term physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, such diseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing impairments; cerebral palsy; epilepsy; muscular...
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Service Animal:
assist people with disabilities by, for example: guiding persons with vision impairments; alerting persons with deafness to specific sounds; alerting persons with epilepsy...
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Section 1630.2(j)(3) Predictable Assessments
goal, the legislative history states that courts had interpreted the Rehabilitation Act definition “broadly to include persons with a wide range of physical and mental impairments such as epilepsy...