Even if a standard is job-related and consistent with business necessity, if it screens out an individual with a disability on the basis of disability, the employer must consider if the...
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4.2 Overview of Legal Obligations
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Medical Examinations
If a worker has an on-the-job injury which appears to affect his/her ability to do essential job functions, a medical examination or inquiry is job-related and consistent with business necessity...
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Pre-Employment, Post-Offer
employees in the same job category....
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1630.2(j)(3)(II)(B)
(B) The job from which the individual has been disqualified because of an impairment, and the number and types of jobs utilizing similar training, knowledge, skills or abilities, within...
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When An Employee Becomes Disabled
by the Act if s/he can perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation....
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Are You Protected by The ADA?
If you have a disability and are qualified to do a job, the ADA protects you from job discrimination on the basis of your disability....
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Substantially Limited in Working
a very specialized job in a particular field....
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1630.2(j)(3)(II)(C)
(C) The job from which the individual has been disqualified because of an impairment, and the number and types of other jobs not utilizing similar training, knowledge, skills or abilities...
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5.5(g) Background and Reference Checks
5.5(g) Background and Reference Checks Before making a conditional job offer, an employer may not request any information about a job applicant from a previous employer, family member...
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Q. May an employer inquire as to whether a prospective employee is disabled?
The employer may ask a job applicant whether he or she can perform particular job functions....
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1630.2(j)(3)(I)
(I) The term substantially limits means significantly restricted in the ability to perform either a class of jobs or a broad range of jobs in various classes as compared to the average person...
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C. Technical standards for content validity studies
(2) Job analysis for content validity. ...
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3.6 Who Is Entitled to a Reasonable Accommodation?
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 functions of a job...
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Reasonable Accommodations
A reasonable accommodation is any modification or adjustment to a job, the job application process, or the work environment that will enable a qualified applicant or employee with a disability...
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Substantially Limited in Working
A class of jobs may be determined by reference to the nature of the work that an individual is limited in performing (such as commercial truck driving, assembly line jobs, food service jobs...
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8. Providing Qualified Readers
to perform job tasks just as effectively....
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Alternate Modes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, if a manufacturer provides product instructions on a video cassette, captioning or video description would be required....
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Talking Three-Dimensional Models for Way-finding
Given the complexity and the irregular shapes of the Getty, the model does an admirable job of presenting an overall sense of the layout....
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Employee Medical Examinations and Inquiries
Employee Medical Examinations and Inquiries After a person starts work, a medical examination or inquiry of an employee must be job related and necessary for the business....
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Section 1630.10(a)—In General
do the job....
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§8.11(b)(2)
(2) Job restructuring, job relocation, part-time or modified work schedules, acquisitions or modification of equipment or devices, the provision of readers or interpreters, and other similar...
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1. Q: Who is a "qualified individual with a disability" for employment?
A: A qualified individual with a disability is an employee or job applicant who meets legitimate skill, experience, education, or other requirements of an employment position that he or...
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Examples of Contractor Cases
from this job....
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a. Tests and Examinations
Tests and Examinations Accommodations may be needed to assure that tests or examinations measure the actual ability of an individual to perform job functions, rather than reflecting limitations...