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Title
I Technical Assistance Manual -
This technical assistance manual addresses the requirements of
title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which applies
to the employment activities of private employers, state and local
governments, employment agencies, labor unions, and joint labor-management
committees. The manual attempts to avoid an overly legalistic
style without sacrificing completeness. In order to promote readability
and understanding, the text makes liberal use of examples.
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Title I Technical
Assistance Manual - Addendum - The addendum to the title I technical
assistance manual makes several updates and corrections resulting from three
Supreme Court rulings that changed the interpretation of title I of the ADA.
Regulations
- The regulations for title
I of the ADA are presented in the following documents. In addition
one document is provided that contains the interpretive guidance
for all regulation sections.
Other Employment Documents
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Title I Fact Sheet
- This document provides a brief summary of the key requirements of title I
(employment) of the ADA.
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Title I Q&A
- This brief document provides a list frequently asked questions related to
employment and the ADA.
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Your Employment Rights Under the ADA
- This booklet describes the rights of individuals with disabilities under the
employment provision of the ADA. It is presented in the form of frequently
asked questions.
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Your Responsibilities as an Employer
under the ADA
- This booklet describes the responsibilities of employers under the employment
provision of the ADA. It is presented in the form of frequently asked
questions.
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The Americans with Disabilities
Act: A Primer for Small Business - This handbook is intended primarily
for businesses with 15 to 100 employees and smaller businesses expecting to
expand to have at least 15 employees in the near future. It provides an
easy-to-read, overview of the basic employment provisions of the ADA as they
relate to employees and job applicants.
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Volunteers as
Employees
- This document is an extract from the EEOC Compliance Manual and discusses
those circumstances under which a volunteer may be entitled to the rights of an
employee.
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Temporary Agencies
and Other Staffing Firms
- This enforcement guidance explains how some provisions of Title I of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 apply to staffing firms and their
clients.
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Application of
the ADA to Contingent Workers Placed by Temporary Agencies and Other Staffing
Firms
- This enforcement guidance explains how some provisions of Title I of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 apply to staffing firms and their
clients.
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Disability-Related
Inquiries and Medical Examinations
- This enforcement guidance explains when it is permissible for employers to
make disability-related inquiries or require medical examinations of employees.
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Questions and
Answers: Enforcement Guidance on Disability Related Inquiries and Medical
Examinations of Employees Under the Americans with Disabilites Act
- This guidance document explains the ADA's rules concerning when employers may
and may not obtain medical information about their employees.
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Preemployment
Disability-Related Questions and Medical Examinations
- This document provides the EEOC's position under the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990, on preemployment disability-related questions and
medical examinations.
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Reasonable
Accommodation and Undue Hardship
- This Enforcement Guidance clarifies the rights and responsibilities of
employers and individuals with disabilities regarding reasonable accommodation
and undue hardship. The Guidance examines what "reasonable accommodation" means
and who is entitled to receive it. The Guidance also discusses undue hardship,
including when requests for schedule modifications and leave may be denied.
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Small Employers and
Reasonable Accommodation
- This guide answers some of the key questions facing small businesses in
connection with reasonable accommodations.
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Psychiatric Disabilities
- This enforcement guidance sets forth the Commission's position on the
application of Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 to
individuals with psychiatric disabilities.
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Workers Compensation and
the ADA
- This enforcement guidance sets forth the Commission's position on the
interaction between Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and
state workers' compensation laws.
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Definition of the Term
Disability
- This guidance incorporates the Supreme Court's ruling on "mitigating
measures" into the definition of "disability".
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Disability and Service
Retirement Plans Under the ADA
- This question and answer document provide guidance concerning the application
of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to disability and service
retirement plans.
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The Family and Medical Leave
Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964
- This fact sheet is intended to provide technical assistance on some common
questions that have arisen about the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
(ADA) and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII) when the Family
and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) also applies.
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EEOC
Enforcement Guidance on the Effect of Representations Made in Applications for
Benefits on the Determination of Whether a Person Is a "Qualified Individual
with a Disability" Under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ( ADA)
- This enforcement
guidance sets forth the Commission's position that representations
made in connection with an application for disability benefits
should not be an automatic bar to an ADA claim.
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Enforcement
Guidance on Application of Title VII and the Americans with Disabilities Act to
Conduct Overseas and to Foreign Employers Discriminating in the United States
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This document provides guidance on the extraterritorial application of the
Americans with Disabilities Act to American and American-controlled employers
abroad; and the coverage under the statute of foreign employers discriminating
within the United States.
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Update
from EEOC: Latest on Upcoming Supreme Court Case & Comments on 2002 ADA
Cases
presented by Sharon Rennert, J.D. on September 3, 2003
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Studying
the Employment of Persons with Disabilities
- This Web cast will explore the calibration of the ADA's impact on the
employment prospects of qualified persons covered by the law - presented by
Peter Blanck, Ph.D., J.D., Lisa Schur, Ph.D., J.D. and Douglas Kruse, Ph.D. on
June 18, 2003
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Employment
of People with Disabilities: Employer Policies and Practices that Promote
Non-Discrimination - the role of human resource (HR) professionals in
disability nondiscrimination - presented by Susanne Bruyére, Ph.D. on May 22,
2002
Related Categories
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Employment-Related
Interpretation Letters
- Federal government agencies respond to citizen requests for interpretation of
the ADA. At this link you will find a selection of those interpretation letters
specifically related to employment issues.
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Employment Enforcement
- The ADA is continuously interpreted through court settlements and decisions.
At this link you will find a selection of those settlement agreemnets and
letters of finding specifically related to employment issues.
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State and Local Government Employment Requirements
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