Legislative History of Public Law 101-336, the Americans with Disabilities Act: Prepared for the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, Volumen3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 |
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... fact re- mains that unnecessary segregation and exclusion of handicapped people continues , and as a result disabled adults and families with disabled children suffer from stress , depression and isolation . " Last summer Mr. Bush ...
... fact re- mains that unnecessary segregation and exclusion of handicapped people continues , and as a result disabled adults and families with disabled children suffer from stress , depression and isolation . " Last summer Mr. Bush ...
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... fact that they are qualified for the job . Mr. ADDESSO . That's right . Mr. EDWARDS . The gentleman from Florida . Mr. JAMES . Thank you so much for your testimony . I have no questions at this time , thank you . Mr. EDWARDS . Mr ...
... fact that they are qualified for the job . Mr. ADDESSO . That's right . Mr. EDWARDS . The gentleman from Florida . Mr. JAMES . Thank you so much for your testimony . I have no questions at this time , thank you . Mr. EDWARDS . Mr ...
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... fact , when the President's Commission on the HIV Epidemic , which was a Commission appointed by President Reagan , came out with their recommendation , they recommended a broad - based disability rights bill as a means of protecting ...
... fact , when the President's Commission on the HIV Epidemic , which was a Commission appointed by President Reagan , came out with their recommendation , they recommended a broad - based disability rights bill as a means of protecting ...
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... fact that HIV infection would be transmittable . Mr. DANNEMEYER . How about an amendment which would re- quire , in order to carry the burden of proof , that the employee would have to have a doctor's certificate saying the employee's ...
... fact that HIV infection would be transmittable . Mr. DANNEMEYER . How about an amendment which would re- quire , in order to carry the burden of proof , that the employee would have to have a doctor's certificate saying the employee's ...
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... fact , it's not new policy in this act . That was put into the Fair Housing Act last year . Mr. DANNEMEYER . As you describe this act , it's possible that there isn't anybody in America that doesn't come within the cover- age . It's a ...
... fact , it's not new policy in this act . That was put into the Fair Housing Act last year . Mr. DANNEMEYER . As you describe this act , it's possible that there isn't anybody in America that doesn't come within the cover- age . It's a ...
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ADA bill agencies alterations Americans with Disabilities Amtrak assistance barriers believe Board Cambria County chair Chairman civil rights CLINE committee commuter rail compliance concerns Congress consumers cost DANNEMEYER Disabilities Act disabled community disabled persons discrimination drug employees employment entity existing facilities Federal FELDBLUM fixed route fixed-route funding going handicapped hearing hearing impaired House impaired individuals with disabilities intercity rail issue key stations legislation lift lift-equipped buses light rail LUKEN mainline major MARKEY ment METRA MINETA National operating opportunity paratransit service percent persons with disabilities problems prohibit public accommodations public transit public transportation readily accessible readily achievable reasonable accommodation regulations Rehabilitation Act requirements section 504 SHUSTER small businesses specific standards subcommittee telecommunications relay services telephone term testimony Thank tion train transit systems TUTTON UFAS undue usable by individuals users vehicles wheelchair