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§ 35.108(d)(2)(iii)(E) Autism substantially limits brain function
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§1630.9(d)
However, if such individual rejects a reasonable accommodation, aid, service, opportunity or benefit that is necessary to enable the individual to perform the essential functions of the...
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4.3.2 Transfer Surfaces and Imaging Equipment Functions
4.3.2 Transfer Surfaces and Imaging Equipment Functions The transfer surface (table) of diagnostic imaging equipment serves two purposes: (1) it allows patients to be positioned properly...
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1630.9(d)
However, if such individual rejects a reasonable accommodation, aid, service, opportunity or benefit that is necessary to enable the individual to perform the essential functions of the...
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1630.2(n)(2)(II)
(II) The function may be essential because of the limited number of employees available among whom the performance of that job function can be distributed; and/or...
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§1630.2(n)(2)(ii)
(ii) The function may be essential because of the limited number of employees available among whom the performance of that job function can be distributed; and/or...
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1630.2(n)(3)(I)
(I) The employers judgment as to which functions are essential;...
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§1630.2(n)(3)(i)
(i) The employer's judgment as to which functions are essential;...
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§ 36.105(d)(2)(iii)(G) Cerebral palsy substantially limits brain function
(G) Cerebral palsy substantially limits brain function;...
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§ 36.105(d)(2)(iii)(C) Intellectual disability substantially limits brain function
(C) Intellectual disability substantially limits brain function;...
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§ 35.108(d)(2)(iii)(G) Cerebral palsy substantially limits brain function
(G) Cerebral palsy substantially limits brain function;...
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§ 35.108(d)(2)(iii)(C) Intellectual disability substantially limits brain function
(C) Intellectual disability substantially limits brain function;...
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Examples of Major Life Activities, Other Than the Operations of a Major Bodily Function
Examples of Major Life Activities, Other Than the Operations of a Major Bodily Function In the NPRM, at §§ 35.108(c) and 36.105(c), the Department proposed revisions of the title II and...
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§ 35.108(d)(2)(iii)(J) HIV infection substantially limits immune function
(J) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection substantially limits immune function; and...
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1630.2(n)(3)
(3) Evidence of whether a particular function is essential includes, but is not limited to:...
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§1630.2(n)(3)
(3) Evidence of whether a particular function is essential includes, but is not limited to:...
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3.6 Who Is Entitled to a Reasonable Accommodation?
, an individual is entitled to a reasonable accommodation if s/he: meets the ADA definition of "a qualified individual with a disability" (meets all prerequisites for performing the essential...
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1630.2(n)(2)
(2) A job function may be considered essential for any of several reasons, including but not limited to the following:...
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§1630.2(n)(2)
(2) A job function may be considered essential for any of several reasons, including but not limited to the following:...
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Are You Protected by The ADA?
If you have a disability, you must also be qualified to perform the essential functions or duties of a job, with or without reasonable accommodation, in order to be protected from job discrimination...