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19. Specific acts of Discrimination
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1. What is the ADA’s Title II integration mandate, and how does it apply to state and local governments’ employment service systems?
service system in a manner that results in unjustified segregation of persons with disabilities in segregated employment settings.14 A public entity may violate the ADA’s integration mandate...
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12206(c)(2)(A) Title I
.-- The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Attorney General shall implement the plan for assistance developed under subsection (a), for title I....
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12206(c)(2)(A) Subchapter I
(A) Subchapter I The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Attorney General shall implement the plan for assistance developed under subsection (a) of this section, for subchapter...
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The Mental Health Provider's Role in a Client's Request for a Reasonable Accommodation at Work
Many people with common mental health conditions have a right to a reasonable accommodation at work under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). When requesting accommodations,...
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II-4.1000 General
Beginning January 26, 1992, title II prohibits all public entities, regardless of size of workforce, from discriminating in their employment practices against qualified individuals with...
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1. Before making a job offer
At this stage, an employer: may ask questions about an applicant's ability to perform specific job functions; may not make an inquiry about a disability; may make...
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4. May an employer ask questions about an obvious hearing impairment, or ask follow-up questions if an applicant discloses a non-obvious hearing impairment?
An employer generally may not ask an applicant about obvious impairments....
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§35.171 Acceptance of Complaints
complaint that is also subject to title I of the Act, to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission....
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Introduction
INTRODUCTION The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is issuing this Technical Assistance Manual as part of an active technical assistance program to help employers, other...
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3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation
An employer is not required to provide an accommodation that is primarily for personal use....
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1630.9 Not making reasonable accommodation
1630.9 Not making reasonable accommodation.
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§1630.9 Not making reasonable accommodation.
[56 FR 35734, July 26, 1991, as amended at 76 FR 17002, Mar. 25, 2011]
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APPENDIX RESOURCES FOR LOCATING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 1-800-669-3362 (Voice) 1-800-800-3302 (TT) The EEOC's Publication Center has many free documents on the Title I employment provisions of the...
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Physical and Mental Qualification Standards
Physical and Mental Qualification Standards An employer may establish physical or mental qualifications that are necessary to perform specific jobs (for example, jobs in the transportation...
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1630.4(c)
(c) Rates of pay or any other form of compensation and changes in compensation;
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1630.15(b)(1)
(1) In general. It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination, as described in section 1630.10, that an alleged application of qualification standards, tests, or selection...
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1630.4(g)
(g) Selection and financial support for training, including: apprenticeships, professional meetings, conferences and other related activities, and selection for leaves of absence to...
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1630.15 Defenses
1630.15 Defenses. Defenses to an allegation of discrimination under this part may include, but are not limited to, the following: