Alcohol is not a controlled substance, so use of alcohol is not addressed by §35.131 (although alcoholics are individuals with disabilities, subject to the protections of the statute)....
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§35.131(a) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Cognitive Disabilities
Cognitive disabilities can be caused by a wide range of conditions, including, but not limited to, developmental disabilities, multiple sclerosis, depression, alcoholism, Alzheimer’s disease...
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(a) Physical or mental impairment
visual, speech, and hearing impairments; cerebral palsy; epilepsy; muscular dystrophy; multiple sclerosis; cancer; heart disease; mental retardation; emotional illness; drug addiction; and alcoholism...
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11. Do not use language that perpetuates negative stereotypes about psychiatric disabilities.
Mental Health patient/case Person with schizophrenia Schizophrenic, schizo Person with substance use disorder; person experiencing alcohol...
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4.1.4(12) STORAGE
with noncombustible liquid Mirrors Foods in non-combustible containers Frozen foods Meats Fresh fruits and vegetables Dairy products Beer or wine up to 12 percent alcohol...
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Some Examples of Questions that May Not be Asked on Application Forms or in Job Interviews
Have you ever been treated for drug addiction or alcoholism?...
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III-2.3000 Drug addiction as an impairment
Alcohol is not a "controlled substance," but alcoholism is a disability. What is "current use"?...
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II-2.3000 Drug addiction as an impairment
Alcohol is not a "controlled substance," but alcoholism is a disability. What is "current use"?...
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§27.71(f)
However, 49 CFR part 382 contains the rules for "Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use and Testing."...
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III-2.5000 Record of a physical or mental impairment that substantially limited a major life activity
Examples of individuals who have a history of an impairment are persons who have histories of mental or emotional illness, drug addiction, alcoholism, heart disease, or cancer. 2) Persons...
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II-2.5000 Record of a physical or mental impairment that substantially limited a major life activity
Examples of individuals who have a history of an impairment are persons who have histories of mental or emotional illness, drug addiction, alcoholism, heart disease, or cancer. 2) Persons...
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36. Must an employer provide a reasonable accommodation for an employee with a disability who violated a conduct rule that is job- related for the position in question and consistent with business necessity?
An employer does not have to offer a "firm choice" or a "last chance agreement" to an employee who performs poorly or who has engaged in misconduct because of alcoholism....
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NPRM Proposal
The NPRM's proposal with respect to the DLCC is modeled on provisions in the Department's disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) and drug and alcohol testing regulations, where similar...
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III. "Individuals with Disabilities"
cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental retardation, emotional illness, specific learning disabilities, HIV disease (whether symptomatic or asymptomatic), tuberculosis, drug addiction, and alcoholism...
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Section 36.209 Illegal Use of Drugs (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Alcohol is not a controlled substance, so use of alcohol is not addressed by § 36.209. Alcoholics are individuals with disabilities, subject to the protections of the statute....
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Section 36.209 Illegal Use of Drugs (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Alcohol is not a controlled substance, so use of alcohol is not addressed by Sec.36.209. Alcoholics are individuals with disabilities, subject to the protections of the statute....
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One: Does the individual have an impairment?
epilepsy; muscular dystrophy; multiple sclerosis; cancer; heart disease; diabetes; specific learning disabilities; HIV disease (with or without symptoms), tuberculosis, drug addiction, and alcoholism...
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III-3.9000 Illegal use of drugs
ILLUSTRATION: A residential drug and alcohol treatment program may expel an individual for using drugs in a treatment center....
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II-3.8000 Illegal use of drugs
ILLUSTRATION: A residential drug and alcohol treatment program may expel an individual for using drugs in a treatment center....
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What is a physical or mental impairment?
orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing impairments, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, HIV disease, drug addition, and alcoholism...
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Disability
cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental retardation, emotional illness, specific learning disabilities, HIV disease (whether symptomatic or asymptomatic), tuberculosis, drug addiction, and alcoholism...
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Introduction
aspects of the employment process such as promotion, transfer, termination, compensation, leave, fringe benefits and contractual arrangements; how ADA provisions regarding drug and alcohol...
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III 3.11000 Insurance
ILLUSTRATION: Differential treatment of individuals with disabilities, including individuals who have been treated for alcoholism, applying for automobile insurance would have to be justified...
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III. "Qualified Individuals with Disabilities"
cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental retardation, emotional illness, specific learning disabilities, HIV disease (whether symptomatic or asymptomatic), tuberculosis, drug addiction, and alcoholism...