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ADA stands for Americans with Disabilities Act Basics of ADA ADA stands for Americans with Disabilities Act

What is the purpose of the ADA? The purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act is to prohibit discrimination of people with disabilities

What is a disability? Three part definition of disability: Has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities Has a record of such an impairment Is regarded as having such an impairment

What qualifies as a disability under the ADA? Here are some examples-- Physical Impairments Example: missing a limb or requiring the use of a wheelchair Cognitive Impairments Example: disorders that affect memory or learning Psychological Impairments Example: depression or schizophrenia Sensory Impairments Blindness or hard of hearing Other conditions such as: chemical dependency, speech impairment, or certain cardiac conditions

What does the ADA cover? Title I: Employment Title II: State and local government and public transportation Title III: Public Accommodations Title IV: Telecommunication relay service Title V: Miscellaneous provisions

Employment The ADA prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in recruitment, hiring, promotions, training, pay, social activities, and other privileges of employment. The ADA requires that employers make reasonable accommodation to the known physical or mental limitations of otherwise qualified individuals with disabilities, unless it results in undue hardship.

State and Local Government The ADA requires that State and local governments give people with disabilities an equal opportunity to benefit from all of their programs, services, and activities (e.g. public education, employment, transportation, recreation, health care, social services, courts, voting, and town meetings).

Public Transportation Public transportation authorities may not discriminate against people with disabilities in the provision of their services. They must comply with requirements for accessibility in newly purchased vehicles, make good faith efforts to purchase or lease accessible used buses, remanufacture buses in an accessible manner, and, unless it would result in an undue burden, provide paratransit where they operate fixed-route bus or rail systems.

Public Accommodations Public accommodations include: businesses and nonprofit service providers that are public accommodations, privately operated entities offering certain types of courses and examinations, privately operated transportation, and commercial facilities. Public accommodations must comply with basic nondiscrimination requirements that prohibit exclusion, segregation, and unequal treatment. They also must comply with specific requirements related to architectural standards for new and altered buildings; reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures; effective communication with people with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities; and other access requirements.

Telecommunication The ADA requires common carriers (telephone companies) to establish interstate and intrastate telecommunications relay services (TRS) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TRS enables callers with hearing and speech disabilities who use TTYs (also known as TDDs), and callers who use voice telephones to communicate with each other through a third party communications assistant.

Miscellaneous Other related provisions include: Telecommunications Act Fair Housing Act Air Carrier Access Act Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act National Voter Registration Act Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Rehabilitation Act Architectural Barriers Act