Deck 8: The Americans With Disabilities Act

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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
The fundamental job duties of a position, but not the marginal functions of the position.
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Any request for a reasonable accommodation must be in writing.
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The inability to perform a single job constitutes a substantial limitation of major life activities.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Any mental or psychological disorder, such as mental retardation, organic brain syndrome, emo- tional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
An individual who, with or without reasonable accommodation, has the requisite education, skill, experience, and other job-related requirements necessary to perform the primary job func- tions of a position.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
An example of a major life activity.
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A person who is regarded as having a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits
one or more major life activities has a disability under the ADA.
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If a disabled individual refuses an offered accommodation and cannot perform the essential job
functions without that accommodation, the individual is no longer protected by the ADA.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
An example of reasonable accommodation.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
The act that prohibits discrimination against qualified, disabled individuals by employers who
receive federal funds or who are federal contractors.
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An employer 's knowledge of the employee's impairment is sufficient to establish that he
regarded the employee as disabled.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
A significant risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of an individual that cannot be elim-
inated or reduced by reasonable accommodation.
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The ADA protects individuals with a record of impairment from discrimination, whether or not
they currently are substantially limited in a major life activity.
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Someone other than the employee, including a family member, friend, or health professional,
may request a reasonable accommodation for the employee.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Any modification or adjustment to the job or work environment to enable a qualified applicant
or employee with a disability to participate either in the application process or to perform essen-
tial job functions.
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The ADA prohibits discrimination because of the known disability of an individual with whom
the qualified individual is known to have a relationship or association.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Activities that an average person performs with little or no difficulty.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Any accommodation that would be unduly costly, disruptive, or substantial, or that would fun-
damentally alter the nature or operation of the business.
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An employer has the discretion to choose between possible accommodations, and may choose
the less expensive or easier way to provide accommodation.
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The fact that an employee has a serious health condition does not necessarily mean that that individ-
ual has a disability that substantially limits the performance of one or more major life activities.
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Deck 8: The Americans With Disabilities Act
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
The fundamental job duties of a position, but not the marginal functions of the position.
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2
Any request for a reasonable accommodation must be in writing.
False
3
The inability to perform a single job constitutes a substantial limitation of major life activities.
False
4
Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Any mental or psychological disorder, such as mental retardation, organic brain syndrome, emo- tional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
An individual who, with or without reasonable accommodation, has the requisite education, skill, experience, and other job-related requirements necessary to perform the primary job func- tions of a position.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
An example of a major life activity.
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A person who is regarded as having a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits
one or more major life activities has a disability under the ADA.
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If a disabled individual refuses an offered accommodation and cannot perform the essential job
functions without that accommodation, the individual is no longer protected by the ADA.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
An example of reasonable accommodation.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
The act that prohibits discrimination against qualified, disabled individuals by employers who
receive federal funds or who are federal contractors.
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An employer 's knowledge of the employee's impairment is sufficient to establish that he
regarded the employee as disabled.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
A significant risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of an individual that cannot be elim-
inated or reduced by reasonable accommodation.
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13
The ADA protects individuals with a record of impairment from discrimination, whether or not
they currently are substantially limited in a major life activity.
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Someone other than the employee, including a family member, friend, or health professional,
may request a reasonable accommodation for the employee.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Any modification or adjustment to the job or work environment to enable a qualified applicant
or employee with a disability to participate either in the application process or to perform essen-
tial job functions.
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The ADA prohibits discrimination because of the known disability of an individual with whom
the qualified individual is known to have a relationship or association.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Activities that an average person performs with little or no difficulty.
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Matching
a. direct threat
b. mental impairment
c. physical changes to workplace and/or equipment
d. major life activities
e. qualified individual with a disability
f. reasonable accommodation
g. sitting
h. undue hardship
i. essential functions of the job
j. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Any accommodation that would be unduly costly, disruptive, or substantial, or that would fun-
damentally alter the nature or operation of the business.
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An employer has the discretion to choose between possible accommodations, and may choose
the less expensive or easier way to provide accommodation.
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The fact that an employee has a serious health condition does not necessarily mean that that individ-
ual has a disability that substantially limits the performance of one or more major life activities.
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