Attention Deficit Disorder
Gar
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I have heard that Attention Deficit Disorder is not covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Is such the case?
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Regarding "ADD", courts have held both under the 1973 Rehabilitation Act (the precursor law to ADA applying to federal agencies, contractors and recipients of federal funding) and ADA that learning disabilities in particular cases are qualifying. Whether it would be the case for any particular individual, again, depends on the facts and whether the criterion is met.
[blockquote]"The determination of whether an employee has an ADA disability must be made on a case-by-case basis, considering any mitigating measures (such as medication).
"So don't panic if an employee reports that he has a mental impairment like ADD that may be a disability. Simply follow this employer's example by exploring accommodations, providing those that are reasonable, and following your progressive discipline program as you would with any other employee." [/blockquote]
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