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Disabilities & Accessibility Q&A

2011 Summary

Reasonable Accommodation

  • What employment laws protect disabled individuals and which employers are covered?
  • Are there any circumstances where I can refuse to hire an individual because of his/her disability?
  • If a disabled person applies for a job, do I have to choose him or her over other candidates?
  • What kinds of things might be required as reasonable accommodations, and how do I figure out which ones to use in a particular situation?
  • Am I required to let an employee telecommute if he or she wants to?
  • We have a patient who wants to bring her dog with her to her appointments. One of our employees is deathly afraid of dogs and another employee is allergic to dogs. Can we refuse to have a dog on our premises?
  • What is the definition of "reasonable accommodation"?

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