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6. Do the ADA and Olmstead apply to persons at serious risk of segregation in sheltered workshops?
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7. May an employer require an individual to go to a health care professional of the employer's (rather than the employee's) choice for purposes of documenting need for accommodation and disability?
The ADA does not prevent an employer from requiring an individual to go to an appropriate health professional of the employer's choice if the individual provides insufficient information...
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What are EEOC's obligations to make the charge process accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities?
What are EEOC's obligations to make the charge process accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities? EEOC is required by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of...
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Questions and Answers about Deafness and Hearing Impairments in the Workplace and the Americans with Disabilities Act
Questions and Answers about Deafness and Hearing Impairments in the Workplace and the Americans with Disabilities Act
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12112(a) General rule
disability in regard to job application procedures, the hiring, advancement, or discharge of employees, employee compensation, job training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment...
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12112(a) General Rule
individual in regard to job application procedures, the hiring, advancement, or discharge of employees, employee compensation, job training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment...
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5.5(d) Information that May Be Requested on Application Forms or in Interviews
An employer may ask questions to determine whether an applicant can perform specific job functions....
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8. What is an Olmstead Plan in the state and local government employment service system context?
type of settings those services are provided or the success of those services in moving individuals from sheltered workshops to integrated employment settings....
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2. What is the most integrated setting under the ADA and Olmstead in the context of a state and local government’s employment service system?
A: The “most integrated setting” is “a setting that enables individuals with disabilities to interact with nondisabled persons to the fullest extent possible.” 16 In the employment services...
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12209(6) Enforcement of rights to public services and accommodations
protections under sections 12131 through 12150 of this title or section 12182 or 12183 of this title that are made applicable by this section, except that the authorities of the Equal Employment...
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5.1 Overview of Legal Obligations
5.1 Overview of Legal Obligations An employer must provide an equal opportunity for an individual with a disability to participate in the job application process and to be considered...
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Section 1630.9 Not Making Reasonable Accommodation
It applies to all employment decisions and to the job application process....
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§8.13 Preemployment inquiries.
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§ 35.140 Employment discrimination prohibited.
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7.4 Nondiscrimination and Relationship or Association with an Individual with a Disability
7.4 Nondiscrimination and Relationship or Association with an Individual with a Disability The ADA specifically provides that an employer or other covered entity may not deny an employment...
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Can an employer consider health and safety when deciding whether to hire an applicant or retain an employee who has HIV or AIDS?
Can an employer consider health and safety when deciding whether to hire an applicant or retain an employee who has HIV or AIDS? Yes, but only under limited circumstances....
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18. Preemployment inquiries
For example, an employer may not ask on an employment form if an applicant is visually impaired but may ask if the person has a current driver's license (if that is a necessary qualification...
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12112(d) Medical Examinations and Inquiries
(d) Medical Examinations and Inquiries.--
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How are charges of discrimination filed?
How are charges of discrimination filed? A person who feels s/he has been discriminated against, or other potential "charging party" should contact the nearest EEOC office. (See...
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What if the EEOC concludes that no discrimination occurred?
What if the EEOC concludes that no discrimination occurred? If the investigation finds no cause to believe discrimination occurred, EEOC will take no further action. EEOC will...
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Depression, PTSD, & Other Mental Health Conditions in the Workplace: Your Legal Rights
If you have depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or another mental health condition, you are protected against discrimination and harassment at work because of your...
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12112(d) Medical examinations and inquiries
(d) Medical examinations and inquiries
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Information from Medical Inquiries May Not be Used to Discriminate
Information from Medical Inquiries May Not be Used to Discriminate An employer may not use information obtained from an employee medical examination or inquiry to discriminate against...
