Appendix to Part 1630—Interpretive Guidance on Title I of the Americans With Disabilities Act...
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Appendix to Part 1630—Interpretive Guidance on Title I of the Americans With Disabilities Act
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2. HEARING
Interpreter [specify type] American Sign Language (ASL) Pidgin Signed English (PSE) Signed English Oral Cued speech Tactile Other...
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§ 35.108 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
(i) The definition of ‘‘disability’’ shall be construed broadly in favor of expansive coverage, to the maximum extent permitted by the terms of the ADA....
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§104.35(d) Reevaluation
A reevaluation procedure consistent with the Education for the Handicapped Act is one means of meeting this requirement....
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Issues Related to the Interactive Process and Return to Work
Example 15: An employee with a disability has been out on leave for three months....
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Checklist
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1630.14(c)
(c) Examination of employees. A covered entity may require a medical examination (and/or inquiry) of an employee that is job-related and consistent with business necessity. A covered...
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§104.4(a) General
(a) General. No qualified handicapped person shall, on the basis of handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to...
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ILLINOIS STATE POLICE
The United States of America is referred to as the "United States"; the Illinois State Police as the "ISP"; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12111 et...
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7. Are there any other instances when an employer may ask an employee with a hearing impairment about her condition?
Of course, an employer may call employees on extended leave to check on their progress or to express concern for their health without violating the ADA....
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2. What are examples of auxiliary aids and services for students with hearing, vision, and speech disabilities?
In general, auxiliary aids and services make aurally or visually delivered information available to students with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities so that they can receive information...
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§35.130(b)(6) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (b)(6) prohibits the public entity from discriminating against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in the granting of licenses or certification....
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
This prohibition is based on section 302(b)(2)(A)(i) of the ADA....
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Using Qualified Interpreters
Many people with hearing and speech disabilities use sign language as their primary means of communication and use interpreters to communicate with people who don’t sign....
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Prevention of Fraud in Purchase of Tickets for Accessible Seating
Venues cannot require proof of disability as a condition for purchasing tickets for accessible seats....
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III-6.4000 Alterations: Historic preservation
The architect sets up a meeting with the Council, to which a local disability group is invited....
- Accessibility Professionals Association (APA)
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Best Practices
We are generating a list of successful ADA implementation ideas....
- Disability Employment Policy (ODEP): Workforce Recruitment Program Success, The Pentagon
