. 1516 (2002), the Supreme Court laid out the burdens of proof for an individual with a disability (plaintiff) and an employer (defendant) in an ADA lawsuit alleging failure to provide reasonable...
Search Results "Reasonable Modification"
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BURDENS OF PROOF
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 35 Push & Pull Bar Set 3/8" x 1-1/4" Door Hardware
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7.7 Evaluations, Discipline and Discharge
employees with disabilities to the same standards of production/performance as other similarly situated employees without disabilities for performing essential job functions (with or without reasonable...
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Moreover, the Department believes the two-tiered approach gives public accommodations guidance to follow in assessing whether reasonable modifications can be made to permit the use of other...
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Technically Infeasible
structural conditions would require removing or altering a load-bearing member that is an essential part of the structural frame; or because other existing physical or site constraints prohibit modification...
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6. Settlement Approval Process
The Parties agree that any change, modification or rejection of any of the provisions of this Settlement Agreement by the District Court or any other court shall constitute a material modification...
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Section 1630.9(e)
Section 1630.9(e) The purpose of this provision is to incorporate the clarification made in the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 that an individual is not entitled to reasonable accommodation...
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§1630.9(e)
(e) A covered entity is required, absent undue hardship, to provide a reasonable accommodation to an otherwise qualified individual who meets the definition of disability under the “actual...
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Re: Time Management Tips for GRE Candidates
Logical reasoning becomes essential as each clue narrows the possibilities. The repetition builds familiarity with common letter patterns and word structures....
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Technically Infeasible
structural conditions would require removing or altering a load-bearing member that is an essential part of the structural frame; or because other existing physical or site constraints prohibit modification...
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68.60. Notice of Substantial Compliance
request through submission of a Notice of Substantial Compliance Request Form, after a newly constructed building or facility has had a satisfactory inspection or verification of corrective modifications...
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1630.2(o)(1)
(1) The term reasonable accmmodation means:...
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§8.11(b)
(b) Reasonable accommodation may include:...
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§1630.2(o)(1)
(1) The term reasonable accommodation means:...
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§ 37.145(d)(2)
(2) Does the plan appear reasonable?...
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Section 1630.2(l) Regarded as Substantially Limited in a Major Life Activity
In passing the original ADA, Congress relied extensively on the reasoning of School Board of Nassau County v....
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May employers subject employees to periodic alcohol testing?
Employers, however, may subject employees who have been in alcohol rehabilitation programs to periodic alcohol testing where the employer has a reasonable belief that the employee will pose...
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1630.2(o)(2)
(2) Reasonable accommodation may include but is not limited to:...
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§1630.2(o)(2)
(2) Reasonable accommodation may include but is not limited to:...
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5. Notice to Patrons
Notice to Patrons After modifications specified in Sections 3.1-3.11 have been completed at each Modified Theater, Cinemark will provide notice that wheelchair seating locations in those...
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12182(b)(3) Specific construction
The term "direct threat" means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures or by the provision...
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Question 1
What modifications to other types of medical equipment and furniture, including equipment and furniture used for treatment or other non-diagnostic purposes, such as hospital beds, should...
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TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE
conditions require the removal or alteration of a load-bearing member that is an essential part of the structural frame, or because other existing physical or site constraints prohibit modification...
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TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE
conditions require the removal or alteration of a load-bearing member that is an essential part of the structural frame, or because other existing physical or site constraints prohibit modification...