Williams, 534 U.S. 184 (2002), interpreted the term “substantially limits” to require a greater degree of limitation than was intended by Congress; and (8) Congress finds that the current...
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  Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008
  
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  ADDITIONAL PROHIBITIONS {35.130}
  
PROHIBITIONS {35.130} Provide significant assistance to an agency, organization, or person that discriminates Deny participation on planning or advisory boards Otherwise limit...
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  12101(a)(6)
  
§ 2, Sept. 25, 2008, 122 Stat. 3553, provided that: (6) as a result of these Supreme Court cases, lower courts have incorrectly found in individual cases that people with a range of substantially...
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  §1630.2(j)(4)(i)
  
(i) At all times taking into account the principles in paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (ix) of this section, in determining whether an individual is substantially limited in a major life activity...
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  Chapter 2 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WITH LIMITED MOBILITY
  
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  G. Remedies for Violation of Eligibility Based on Numerical Limits Requirements
  
If the Office for Civil Rights finds a violation of paragraph F, above, the recipient must implement an alternative system of admissions that does not disproportionately exclude...
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  Introduction
  
Congress expected that the definition of disability and related terms, such as “substantially limits” and “major life activity,” would be interpreted under the ADA “consistently with how...
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  2.2 Individual With a Disability
  
Under the ADA, an individual with a disability is a person who has: a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; a record...
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  Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  
An individual with a disability is defined by the ADA as a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, a person who has a...
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  12101(b)(2)
  
., 527 U.S. 471 (1999) and its companion cases that whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity is to be determined with reference to the ameliorative effects of mitigating...
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  §1630.2(j)(3)(ii)
  
Given their inherent nature, these types of impairments will, as a factual matter, virtually always be found to impose a substantial limitation on a major life activity....
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  § 36.105(d)(3)(ii)
  
, such as negative side effects of medication or burdens associated with following a particular treatment regimen, may be considered when determining whether an individual's impairment substantially...
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  §1630.2(j)(4)(ii)
  
, such as negative side effects of medication or burdens associated with following a particular treatment regimen, may be considered when determining whether an individual's impairment substantially...
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  § 35.108(d)(3)(ii)
  
, such as negative side effects of medication or burdens associated with following a particular treatment regimen, may be considered when determining whether an individual's impairment substantially...
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  11B-208.3.2 Residential facilities
  
Exception: Parking spaces provided in accordance with Section 11B-208.2.3.2 shall not be required to be dispersed throughout all types of parking if substantially equivalent or greater accessibility...
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  Rehabilitation and Outpatient Physical Therapy Facilities [§208.2.2]
  
mobility aids and devices (braces, canes, crutches, prosthetic devices, wheelchairs, or powered mobility aids); arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic conditions that severely limit...
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  Section 1630.2(i) Major Life Activities
  
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  Comfort animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
For example, only individuals with conditions that substantially limit them in a major life activity currently qualify for coverage under the ADA, and only those individuals will qualify...
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  Comfort animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
For example, only individuals with conditions that substantially limit them in a major life activity qualify for coverage under the ADA, and only those individuals' use of a service animal...
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  9. Timeshares, Condominium Hotels, and Other Places of Lodging
  
The final rule limits obligations for units that are not owned or substantially controlled by a public accommodation that operates a place of lodging....
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  382.21 May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease or other medical condition?
  
382.21 May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease or other medical condition?...
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  EQUIVALENT FACILITATION
  
[DSA-AC] The use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, resulting in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility and usability....
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  2.9 Conditions Not Considered Disabilities.
  
to cigarette smoke is a disability because the determination as to whether an impairment is a disability depends on whether, given the particular circumstances at issue, the impairment substantially...