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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Página 1887
... limited in the scope of entities that it covers : the federal government , federal contractors , and those who receive federal funds . The ADA will fill an important gap by extending anti - discrimination protection to the private ...
... limited in the scope of entities that it covers : the federal government , federal contractors , and those who receive federal funds . The ADA will fill an important gap by extending anti - discrimination protection to the private ...
Página 1895
... limited time , Ms. Feldblum . You can answer if you want to . My question again is , who has the burden of proof - it's very simple - the em- ployee or the employer , or the prospective employee or the prospec- tive employer ? Ms ...
... limited time , Ms. Feldblum . You can answer if you want to . My question again is , who has the burden of proof - it's very simple - the em- ployee or the employer , or the prospective employee or the prospec- tive employer ? Ms ...
Página 1917
... limited to small businesses would encourage greater access for the disabled and a cooperative , creative spirit among struggling businesses to serve disabled employees and patrons . Such an -10- Incentive is a better approach to ...
... limited to small businesses would encourage greater access for the disabled and a cooperative , creative spirit among struggling businesses to serve disabled employees and patrons . Such an -10- Incentive is a better approach to ...
Página 1960
... limited by a standard that requires accessibility only to the " maximum extent feasible " in the two alteration situations . The principal problem with the two alteration requirements is the lack of a dividing line between them . It is ...
... limited by a standard that requires accessibility only to the " maximum extent feasible " in the two alteration situations . The principal problem with the two alteration requirements is the lack of a dividing line between them . It is ...
Página 1962
... limited to no more than 5 % of the value of the building would allow maintenance and upkeep to take place without disruption , and should also be included as part of the definition . This simple solution would obviate the attempted ...
... limited to no more than 5 % of the value of the building would allow maintenance and upkeep to take place without disruption , and should also be included as part of the definition . This simple solution would obviate the attempted ...
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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