Extractions: Americans with Disabilities Act Document Center offers ADA statute, regulations and federally reviewed fact sheets plus links to related sites. This website contains copies of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), ADA regulations, technical assistance manuals prepared by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), technical assistance documents sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) and reviewed by EEOC or DOJ. This website also provides you with links to other Internet sources of information concerning disability issues, legal issues, occupational health and safety and Total Quality Management issues. If you are searching for an item not to be found on this site, you can use the Internet search tools and links to libraries that this site provides. Americans with Disabilities Act Technical Assistance offers a comprehensive resource on the ADA. Do you need to know about the Americans with Disabilities Act? It's as easy as calling (800) 949-4232 (V/TTY). If you're looking for information, materials, technical assistance, or training on the ADA, call this toll-free number to talk to your local Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC). Select this link for more information about the DBTACs. Since 1991, your local Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers (DBTACs) have been providing information, materials, technical assistance, and training on the ADA.
Mental Health Law In Oregon: A Guide For Consumers And Families In 1988, Congress added provisions prohibiting housing discrimination based on mentaland/or physical disabilities. Under the law, landlords and sellers cannot http://www.oradvocacy.org/mh_ch11.htm
Extractions: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Fair Housing Laws AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in these areas: Employment - This includes hiring, termination, working conditions, and need for an accommodation at your job because of disability. Public Accommodations Included as public accommodations are hotels, offices (including doctors and attorneys), shopping malls, restaurants, sports arenas, schools, zoos, hospitals, theaters, grocery stores, homeless shelters, libraries, etc. Public Entities This includes all local and state governmental services and programs, including state hospitals and public housing authorities. Transportation - Buses, trains, light rail must be accessible or alternatives offered. Auxiliary Aids Auxiliary aids (such as interpreters, TTY or amplification devices) must be made accessible for speech and/ or hearing impaired persons. The ADA applies to persons with psychiatric disabilities if the mental disability substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of the person.
Illinois Law Help: Care Of Children With Disabilities - Overview and costs to parents who adopt certain children with mental or physical disabilities. Thisis an Illinois law which creates a system to provide services to http://www.illinoislawhelp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.dsp_content&contentID=2
Students, Colleges, And Disability Law Disability laws are reviewed in detail as are the roles of staff within a studentdisability services unit; the nature of mental and physical disabilities and http://www.educationlaw.org/publications/coll-dis.htm
Extractions: Membership ... Other Publications Students, Colleges, and Disability Law ABSTRACT This book is written to serve a range of populations including students in higher education administration and student personnel programs who would like to work in a Student Disabilities Office within a college or university; advocates for the disabled; attorneys working for the disabled or for colleges; and college administrators responsible for the operation of academic programs or student services. Disability laws are reviewed in detail as are the roles of staff within a student disability services unit; the nature of mental and physical disabilities and how they are assessed; student admission; financial aid; reasonable and unreasonable accomodation; student records; intercollegiate sport; academic and disciplinary dismissal; and employment discrimination. This is the only text of its kind in the country as it includes extensive information from the fields of law, psychology, assessment, medicine, and college administration. Table of Contents Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION
:: Ez2Find :: Disabilities Law Site Info Translate - Open New Window Fulfilling the ABA s commitment to justiceand the rule of law for persons with mental and physical disabilities. http://ez2find.com/cgi-bin/directory/meta/search.pl/Society/Law/Legal_Informatio
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Legal Information: Disabilities Law American Bar Association s Commission on mental and physical Disability Fulfillingthe ABA s commitment to justice and the rule of law for persons with http://www.puredirectory.com/Society/Law/Legal-Information/Disabilities-Law/
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MENTAL HEALTH LEGISLATION disability data base by July 1, 2004 to include individuals with mental illness,physical disabilities, and developmental disabilities, and shall http://www.law.uchicago.edu/mandel/mental/legislation.html
Extractions: The Mental Health Advocacy Project's legislative advocacy is primarily done on behalf of and in cooperation with the Mental Health Association in Illinois (MHAI) and the Mental Health Summit. For more information about these organization, please see their websites: www.mhai.org and http://mentalhealthsummit.uchicago.edu/ Summary of Changes Enacted During 2003 1. Public Act 93-0078 (HB 56) (effective 1/1/04) Makes the following amendments to 730 ILCS 5/5-2-4, the law governing the confinement and release of persons found not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI): Permits a court to order the Department of Human Services to provide services to an NGRI being conditionally release under court order or to contract with any public or private entity to do so. Requires the Department to monitor the treatment of conditionally release NGRIs and to notify the court and the States Attorney if revocation is needed. Permits the period of conditional release to be extended by successive five-year periods not to exceed the maximum period of commitment (otherwise defined by the statute in relationship to the sentence the defendant could have received if committed). Currently, the original five-year period of conditional release may be extended once for an additional three years. Requires that any recommendation for conditional release to include an assessment of the defendant's need for psychotropic medication if released.
CLASI-Disability Law Program The disabilities law Program is a special project of Community Legal provides advocacyservices to Delaware residents with physical or mental disabilities. http://www.declasi.org/dis.html
Extractions: DISABILITIES LAW PROGRAM The Disabilities Law Program is a special project of Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. and is designated by the Governor as the Protection and Advocacy agency in Delaware. This program provides advocacy services to Delaware residents with physical or mental disabilities. Given limited resources, services are prioritized based on needs identified by consumer and community groups. WHOM DO WE SERVE? The Disabilities Law Program includes seven advocacy programs, PADD, PAIR, PAAT, PAIMI, PABSS, PATBI and PAVA serving individuals with various types of disabilities. Qualifications for each program are described in detail on their respective pages. You may connect to the webpages for the programs by clicking on the link for the program found in the column on the right side of your screen. TYPES OF SERVICES PROVIDED Individual Advocacy - including investigation, mediation, negotiation, legal consult-ation and legal representation. Systemic Advocacy - emphasizing major reform efforts on critical issues affecting client groups through negotiation, legislation, regulatory work, and litigation.
Disabilities Law / Students With Mental Disorders 02.4 Defining protected disabilities under the ADA law and policy quiz is takingmeasures to correct for, or mitigate, a physical or mental impairment, the http://www.collegepubs.com/ref/SfxNdx14.shtml
Extractions: 94.11 Section 504 and the ADA apply to obesity, 182 94.49 Creativity and mood disorders, 239 94.51 Mental disorders and violence [Post Office cases; difficulty of predicting future violence; reasonable accommodation required in limited circumstances], 243 94.58 Disability-related inquiries under the ADA, 254 Return to Top Return to Topical Index 95.4 Balancing rights and obligations [physician with AIDS may be required to show he does not pose a threat of infecting others in the workplace], 319. 95.34 Predicting violence [slaying-suicide at Harvard University; "unconventional" people generally happier and healthier; suicide "factors" don't predict behavior of individuals; list of "risk factors" for violence] , 368. 95.36 Giving students time to search [Tolstoy, spiritual healing, and antidepressant drugs; helping students learn a message from their symptoms], 371. 95.53 Challenging the ADA [a growing effort to modify the Act, mainly by applying a cost-benefit analysis to pertinent regulations, and by narrowing the definition of protected disabilities], 394.
MDAA - Crimes Against People With Disabilities/Links The Commission on mental and physical Disability law www.abanet.org/disability/home.htmlOffers information on legislation/regulations, Supreme Court decisions http://www.mass.gov/mdaa/disability/links_nat.html
Annual Report On Health And Welfare 1999 4 Number of Children/Adults with mental Retardation by Children with physical disabilitiesor Potential physical disabilities Pursuant to Child Welfare law. http://www.mhlw.go.jp/english/wp/wp-hw/vol2/p2c2.html
Extractions: This article briefly reviews Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and identi fies the criteria that are used to determine whether a student is both "disabled" and "qualified." Then, specific areas of admission, accommodation, and dismissal are examined. Finally, guidelines are presented that may be used by professors and administrators in their efforts to provide qualified students with disabilities with nondiscriminatory access to higher education. Today, there are more students with documented disabilities in higher education than ever before 140,142 freshmen reported having a disability in 1996 (HEATH Resource Center, 1998). That figure represents over 9% of all freshmen (HEATH Resource Center, 1998), as compared with only 2.6% in 1978 (HEATH Resource Center, 1995). Although the process has been slow, colleges and universities (hereafter referred to as Of particular significance in recent years has been the growth in the number of students with learning disabilities. Over 35% of the freshmen in 1996 who reported having a disability were purported to have a learning disability an increase from 24.9% in 1991 (HEATH Resource Center, 1998). The growth in the number of students with learning disabilities has created a new challenge to professors and colleges. Over the years, there has been considerable resistance by pro
Extractions: February 25, 2003 Colmenares v. Braemar Country Club, Inc. , issued on February 20, 2003, the Court found that recent amendments to the FEHA merely clarified what had long been a distinction between California and federal law - that impairments need not be "substantially" limiting in order to qualify for state law protection. This decision has the effect of expanding the scope of California disability law beyond the definitions in both federal courts across the nation and California courts in the past, leaving potential coverage unpredictably broad. In Colmenares , plaintiff admitted that his "chronic back injury" did not "substantially" limit his ability to perform his work as a golf course maintenance crew foreman. Based upon that admission, the trial court granted summary judgment against plaintiff on the ground that he did not have a disability protected by the FEHA. While the case was on appeal, the California Legislature passed AB2222, which expanded the FEHA disability discrimination prohibitions, by, among other things
LII: Law About...Disability LII An overview of disability law with links to key primary and secondary sources. ABA Commission on mental and physical Disability law. ADA Disability Information to Hiring Persons with http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/disability.html
Extractions: Law About . . . collection home search tell me more LII home ... donate States may pass disability statutes so long as they are consistent with the ADA. Other statutes prohibiting discrimination against individuals with disabilities include the Fair Housing Act, Rehabilitation Act, Air Carrier Access Act, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Under the Fair Housing Act, it is unlawful to discriminate in any aspect of selling, renting, or denying housing because of an individual's disability. Owners are further required to make reasonable exceptions in their housing policies so as to afford equal housing opportunities to those with disabilities. The Rehabilitation Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in programs conducted by Federal agencies, in programs recieving Federal financia assistance, in Federal employment, and in the employment practices of Federal contractors. Its standards mirror those of the ADA. Under the Air Carrier Access Act, air carriers are prohibited from discrimination against qualified individuals with physical and/or mental impairments.
ABA Division For Public Services has been the primary entity within the American Bar Association focusing on thelawrelated concerns of persons with mental and physical disabilities. http://www.abanet.org/publicserv/mental.html
Extractions: Since 1973, the Commission has been the primary entity within the American Bar Association focusing on the law-related concerns of persons with mental and physical disabilities. Its mission is "to promote the ABA's commitment to justice and the rule of law for persons with mental, physical, and sensory disabilities and their full and equal participation in the legal profession. The Commission is composed of lawyers and other professionals, many of whom have disabilities. Each year the Commission surveys Association entities to evaluate the progress the ABA has made in promoting lawyers with disabilities to leadership positions and issues a report with findings and recommendations. In addition, the Commission's Subcommittee on Lawyers with Disabilities addresses the concerns of lawyers and law students with disabilities. Also each year the ABA, through the Commission, presents the Paul G. Hearne Award for disability rights. Since 1976, the Commission has published the Mental and Physical Disability Law Reporter, which is the leading disability law periodical in the field. In addition, the Commission has a number of other publications, products, and services that are described below.
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Disabilities Law Project The disabilities law Project (DLP) is a nonprofit Pennsylvania law firm that provides free legal assistance to people with disabilities, their families, and their organizations. DLP's main disabilities law Project has obtained a positive fair housing decision in a case involving a CLA for persons with mental on disabilities PITTSBURGH http://www.dlp-pa.org/
Extractions: Read the Third Circuit's decision in Sabree v. Houstoun Medical Assistance recipients may bring lawsuits in federal court to enforce their entitlement to receive specific Medical Assistance services Read Frederick L. v. Houstoun Decision, which involved a variety of significant Olmstead-related issues, here The Disabilities Law Project has obtained a positive fair housing decision in a case involving a CLA for persons with mental retardation. Click here to read a summary of the court's ruling. Get the Latest on the Fight to End the MR Waiting List Explanation of Change in Asset Limits for Waiver Recipients DLP FILING ON DPW'S GROSS DEFICIENCIES IN DENTAL CARE: Brief in Clark v. Richman, which contains a major review of the failures of DPW's dental service delivery system as it affects people with disabilities. See 10/28/03 Press Release HERE If you receive SSI, SSDI or both and want to obtain or maintain employment
EDP Entry: ABA Commission On Mental And Physical Disability Law Suggest or request a disability related service or expert to be added to our sitein the Resources Forum. ABA Commission on mental and physical Disability law. http://www.kctcs.net/edp/services/abacommiss.html
Extractions: Home Faculty Guide Glossary Site Map ... Home Page Info Pages Accessible Guidelines Etiquette Instructional Accommodation Assistive Technology ... Legal Implications Info Search Discussion Forums Express Yourself Viewpoints: Stories Viewpoints Index Featured Items . . . Are We Missing Something? Suggest or request a disability related service or expert to be added to our site in the Resources Forum 740 15th St., NW Website: http://www.abanet.org/disability/ Description: The American Bar Association has a commission devoted to issues around disability law. The commission cannot advise individuals, but will conduct legal searches (fees may be involved). The website contains selected publications, current legal decisions of note, a national list of attorneys who practice disability law (for a fee) and employment discrimination. Site visitors will also find a national listing of agencies who provide free legal counseling for people with limited financial resources. Home Faculty Guide Glossary Site Map ... About Us Page ID
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