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Americans With Disabilities Act. Organizations must make reasonable accommodation for the physically or mentally disabled, unless to do so would impose an undue hardship. Definition of Disability. Definition
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Americans With Disabilities Act Organizations must make reasonable accommodation for the physically or mentally disabled, unless to do so would impose an undue hardship
Definition of Disability • Definition • A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities • A record of such impairment, or • Being regarded as having such an impairment • Courts Consider • Does the plaintiff have an impairment? • Is the life activity affected a major life activity? • Does the impairment substantially limit the activity? • Is the impairment relatively permanent? • Can the person perform the job with or without a reasonable accommodation?
Major Life Activities • Covered in the ADA • Walking • Seeing • Hearing • Breathing • Working • Learning • Caring for one’s self • Not Covered • Working at a particular job or career • Current drug use
Reasonable Accommodations • Making facilities accessible • restructuring jobs • Reassignment to a vacant position • Modifying work schedules • Acquisition or modification of equipment or devices • Providing readers or interpreters • Changing examinations, training materials, or policies
Ways to Determine if a Job Function is Essential • Employer’s judgment • Written job description • Amount of time spent performing the function • Consequence of not requiring the incumbent to perform the function • Work experience of past job incumbents
Medical Exams and Inquiries • Prehire medical exams and inquiries are prohibited • Applicants may be asked if they are able to perform essential job related functions • Medical exams occur after a conditional offer of employment
Clarifications • Act does not require an organization to hire the disabled • Act does not require an organization to give preference to the disabled • Act requires that the disabled be given an equal opportunity, and if the best qualified, to be given the job