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Disability Discrimination
The Americans With Disabilities Act (“ ADA ”) prohibits
discrimination against persons with disabilities and requires
that disabled individuals receive reasonable accommodations at
work. Unfortunately, in recent years it has become very
difficult for many individuals with disabilities to receive the
protection of this law. In California , individuals with
disabilities generally prefer to apply for the protections of
the California Fair Employment and Housing Act which provides
much broader protection to individuals with disabilities and
medical conditions. The ADA can be found at Section 12101 of
Title 42 of the United States Code.
The California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA)
(California Government Code Sections 12900 et seq.) prohibits
employment discrimination on the basis of physical disability,
mental disability and medical condition.
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Title 29 of United States Code
Sections 701 et seq.) protects federal employees from disability
discrimination. It also prohibits disability discrimination
against employees of programs receiving federal assistance.
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