History
Purpose
employee rights
Employer Obligations
violations
100

In what year was the ADA enacted?

1990

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Why was the ADA created?

To prohibit discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life.

100

Does the ADA require employers to provide reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities?

Yes, unless it causes undue hardship for the employer.

100

What employers are covered by the ADA?

To prohibit discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life.

100

What should an employee do if they feel their ADA rights have been violated?

File a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).

200

Who signed the ADA into law?

George W.bush

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What is the main goal of the ADA?

To ensure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else.

200

What is a reasonable accommodation under the ADA?

A modification or adjustment that enables a person with a disability to perform essential job functions.

200

What is the main goal of the ADA?

To ensure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else

200

How long does an employee have to file a complaint under the ADA?

Within 180 days of the violation.

300

What major movement led to the passing of the ADA?

The Disability Rights Movement

300

How does the ADA benefit people with disabilities?

It guarantees equal opportunity in employment, transportation, public accommodations, and more

300

Can an employer ask about an applicant’s disability during an interview?

No, employers cannot ask about a disability before offering a job.

300

What constitutes an undue hardship for an employer?

An action requiring significant difficulty or expense relative to the employer’s size and resources.

300

What happens to employers who violate the ADA?

They may face lawsuits, be required to pay damages, and take corrective action.

400

Which earlier law served as a foundation for the ADA?

The Rehabilitation Act of 1973


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How does the ADA define a disability?

A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.

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What rights do employees have if their employer refuses to provide reasonable accommodations?

they can file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

400

Must an employer accommodate a disabled employee if they never disclose their disability?

No, the employer is only required to accommodate a known disability.

400

Is retaliation against an employee for filing an ADA complaint legal


  • No, retaliation is prohibited under the ADA
500

On what date is the anniversary of the ADA celebrated 

July 26

500

Which groups are protected under the ADA?

Individuals with physical or mental disabilities, and those with a record of such impairments.

500

Can an employee with a disability be fired for poor performance under the ADA?

Yes, if the poor performance is unrelated to their disability and they cannot meet the job's requirements even with accommodations.

500

Are employers required to make their facilities accessible to employees with disabilities?

Yes, if it is considered a reasonable accommodation

500

Can an employer refuse to hire someone based on stereotypes about disabilities?

No, refusing to hire someone based on disability stereotypes is illegal.