The term ‘‘actual disability’’ is used in these rules of construction as shorthand terminology to refer to an impairment that substantially limits a major life activity within the meaning...
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Sections 35.108(a)(2) and 36.105(a)(2) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—Rules of Construction
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Assessment Factors
Assessment Factors In deciding whether a particular type of OPDMD can be accommodated in a particular facility, the following factors must be considered: the type, size, weight,...
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ADA Technical Assistance Manual Addendum (10/29/02)
First, the Supreme Court has ruled that the determination of whether a person has an ADA "disability" must take into consideration whether the person is substantially limited in performing...
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Circulation Paths Serving Exempted Spaces [§203]
Circulation Paths Serving Exempted Spaces [§203] Portions of common use circulation paths serving exempt spaces within a work area are not required to comply, including...
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206 and Chapter 4 Accessible Routes
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Sections §§ 35.108(d)(1)(vii) and 36.105(d)(1)(vii)—Comparison of Individual’s Performance of Major Life Activity Usually Will Not Require Scientific, Medical, or Statistical Analysis
However, this rule is not intended to prohibit or limit the use of scientific, medical, or statistical evidence in making such a comparison where appropriate....
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Limitations
Vibrations that WC users feel and perceive can be affected by a number of factors including the speed they travel, wheel type, wheel size, wheel base, suspension type, cushion type, etc....
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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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Q4. How does the Amendments Act alter coverage under Section 504 and Title II?
In the phrase "a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity," the term "substantially limits" shall be interpreted without regard to the ameliorative effects...
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Assessment factors. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Assessment factors. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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12111(10)(B) Factors to be considered
(B) Factors to be considered. --In determining whether an accommodation would impose an undue hardship on a covered entity, factors to be considered include--...
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12111(10)(B) Factors to be considered
(B) Factors to be considered In determining whether an accommodation would impose an undue hardship on a covered entity, factors to be considered include...
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§1630.2(p)(2) Factors to be considered
(2) Factors to be considered. In determining whether an accommodation would impose an undue hardship on a covered entity, factors to be considered include:...
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g. Other relevant factors
Other relevant factors The nature of the work operation and the employer's organizational structure may be factors in determining whether a function is essential....
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Protrusion Limits: ADA Standard Section 307.2
Section 307.2 covers the current ADA Standards for protrusion limits.
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Limitations
Limitations The study is limited in scope by the following: Ability to generalize findings to trails in other locations with the same surfaces applied....
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Limitations
Limitations The study is limited in the following ways: 1. Ability to generalize findings to the general population. ...
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§ 35.136(i)(2) Assessment factors
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§ 36.311(b)(2) Assessment factors
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11B-307.2 Protrusion limits
Advisory 11B-307.2 Protrusion limits....
- CDHP: Quality Services for People with Disabilities and Activity Limitations
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702.4 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES)
Copies of the referenced standard may be obtained from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, P.O....