The holdings of several Supreme Court cases sharply narrowed the broad scope of protection Congress originally intended under the ADA, thus eliminating protection for many individuals whom...
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III. Background
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Condition, Manner, or Duration Examples, Including Negative Effects of Mitigating Measures
The preamble also provided further clarification of the possible applications of condition, manner, or duration analyses, along with several examples....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(viii) Substantial Limitation in Only One Major Life Activity Required
Thus, for example, someone with an impairment resulting in a 20-pound lifting restriction that lasts or is expected to last for several months is substantially limited in the major life...
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Section 1630.5 Limiting, Segregating and Classifying
Section 1630.5 Limiting, Segregating and Classifying This provision and the several provisions that follow describe various specific forms of discrimination that are included within...
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Section 1630.15(d) Defense To Not Making Reasonable Accommodation
Excessive cost is only one of several possible bases upon which an employer might be able to demonstrate undue hardship....
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5. Reassignment to a Vacant Position
Reassignment may be an appropriate accommodation when an employee becomes disabled, when a disability becomes more severe, or when changes or technological developments in equipment affect...
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Substantially Limited in Working
By contrast, a person who has a severe allergy to a substance in the particular office in which she works, but who is able to work in many other offices that do not contain this substance...
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Section 35.151(g)(4)
for two reasons: (1) The movie theater industry petitioned for such a rule; and (2) the Department has acquired expertise on the design of stadium style theaters from litigation against several...
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Section 35.151(g)(3)
Several commenters requested an exception to the prohibition of the use of temporary platforms for public entities that sell most of their tickets on a season-ticket or other multi-event...
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Section 36.406(f)(4)
two reasons: (1) the movie theater industry petitioned for such a rule; and (2) the Department has acquired expertise in the design of stadium-style theaters during its litigation with several...
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9.2 Is a Worker Injured on the Job Protected by the ADA?
Work-related injuries do not always cause physical or mental impairments severe enough to "substantially limit" a major life activity....
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Seating Accommodations
There were several miscellaneous comments concerning seating accommodations....
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Automatic Doors
Several comments opposed this requirement because of a common accessibility retrofit in which 60 inch wide double doors are automated so that both 30 inch leaves open simultaneously to meet...
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§35.105 Self-evaluation
Several commenters suggested that the Department clarify public entities’ liability during the one-year period for compliance with the self-evaluation requirement....
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UNITED STATES' FINDINGS
However, Camp Bravo staff are trained to administer Epi-pens, a pre-measured emergency medication for severe allergic reactions. d....
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4. Breast Platform Adjustability
The manufacturer indicated that the proposed height range of 30 inches to 42 inches is sufficient, but also noted that several manufacturers lower the breast platform to 25 to 28 inches...
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Expanding Your Market: Accessibility Benefits Older Adult Customers
Census found that 41.9% of adults 65 years and older identified themselves as having a disability. (5) For the remaining percentage of those 65 and older, the changes may be less severe...
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PREFACE
managers, employers, and building occupants need to formulate and maintain evacuation plans for people with disabilities, whether those disabilities are temporary or permanent, moderate or severe...
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Introduction
The 2004 guidelines contain provisions for several types of recreation facilities, including boating facilities, fishing piers and platforms, golf facilities, play areas, sports facilities...
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E. Increasing Numbers of Individuals with Hearing and Vision Impairments
Other Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health, in 2004 there were 28 million Americans who had some type of hearing loss, and 500,000 to 750,000 Americans who had severe...
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7.2 Technological and Scientific Considerations
In these situations involving current technology, supports to aid transfers might not be feasible to attach to the table for several reasons including: lack of structural integrity on the...
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b. Summary of Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the Proposed Regulation
While the type of auxiliary aid or service necessary to ensure effective communication depends on several factors, including the method of communication used by the individual and the communication...
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46. Can an employer claim undue hardship solely because a reasonable accommodation would require it to make changes to property owned by someone else?
The employee requests as a reasonable accommodation that several room dividers be moved to make his work space easily accessible. X Corp.'...
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ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters expressed concern about the application of a safe harbor to ATMs....