Some examples of impairments that may be episodic include hypertension, diabetes, asthma, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia....
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(iv) and 36.105(d)(1)(iv)—Impairments That Are Episodic or in Remission
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12102(2)(A)
(A) a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such individual;...
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12111(8) Qualified individual
(8) Qualified individual The term "qualified individual" means an individual who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform the essential functions of the employment position...
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Alterations [§202.3]
Only those elements or spaces altered are required to comply, but alterations made to areas containing a primary function (a major activity for which a facility is intended) also require...
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Electronic and Information Technology - Functional Performance Criteria - Speech
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Gangway Alterations
However, if the areas altered contain primary functions (such as a fishing station), existing gangways are considered part of the path of travel to the altered primary function areas and...
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Sections 1630.2(j)(5) and (6) Examples of Mitigating Measures; Ordinary Eyeglasses or Contact Lenses
Sections 1630.2(j)(5) and (6) Examples of Mitigating Measures; Ordinary Eyeglasses or Contact Lenses These provisions of the regulations provide numerous examples of mitigating...
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III. "Qualified Individuals with Disabilities"
An "individual with a disability" is a person who -- Has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a "major life activity", or Has a record of such an impairment...
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Additions [§202.2]
Additions [§202.2] Projects that increase, expand, or extend a facility’s gross floor area or height of a facility are considered additions (as defined in §106.5) and must comply...
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3.8 A process for identifying a reasonable accommodation
Determine its purpose and its essential functions. Chapter II recommended that the essential functions of the job be identified before advertising or interviewing for a job....
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202.4.3.1
202.4.3.1 If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area...
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§ 36.403(h)(2)(i)
(i) If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area on...
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Sec.36.403(h)(2)(i)
(i) If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area on...
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§ 37.43(h)(1)
(1) If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area on...
- The Reasonable Accommodation Workshop for Absence and Disability Managers
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3. Relationship between Functional Performance Criteria and Technical Provisions
We also proposed to use the functional performance criteria (as did the 2010 ANPRM) to evaluate equivalent facilitation....
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Sections 35.108(d)(2) and 36.105(d)(2)—Predictable Assessments
The Department determined that it will follow the EEOC’s model and, with respect to both intellectual disabilities and autism, it will reference the major bodily function of brain function...
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6. Modifications to the Functional Performance Criterion for Limited Vision
In order to ensure that ICT meets the needs of a wider range of users, the Board proposed in the 2010 ANPRM to revise the functional performance criterion for limited vision....
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3.2 Why Is a Reasonable Accommodation Necessary?
Under the ADA, when an individual with a disability is qualified to perform the essential functions of a job except for functions that cannot be performed because of related limitations...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(A)
provide an accessible path of travel to the altered area will be deemed disproportionate to the overall alteration when the cost exceeds 20% of the cost of the alteration to the primary function...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(A)
accessible path of travel to the altered area will be deemed disproportionate to the overall alteration when the cost exceeds twenty percent (20%) of the cost of the alteration to the primary function...
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Section 1630.2(m) Qualified Individual
The second step is to determine whether or not the individual can perform the essential functions of the position held or desired, with or without reasonable accommodation....
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4.2 Overview of Legal Obligations
If an individual with a disability cannot perform a marginal function of a job because of a disability, an employer may base a hiring decision only on the individual's ability to perform...
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11B-411.2.1.5 Button requirements
Keypad buttons, the accessibility function button, and additional hall call console buttons shall comply with Section 11B-411.2.1.5....