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Endnotes

1 Taylor, H., Kagan, M.R., & Leichenko, S. (1986). The ICD Survey of Disabled Americans: Bringing Disabled Americans Into the Mainstream. New York: Louis Harris & Associates.

2 42 U.S.C. 12112(b)(5)(A).

3 Louis Harris &Associates, Public Attitudes Toward People with Disabilities (199 1). Study No. 919028, conducted for the National Organization on Disability. New York, New York

4 42 U.S.C. 12102 (3)(2).

5 29 C.F.R. Section 1630.9.

6 For further information on the teleconference, contact the National Empowerment Center at 130 Parker Street, Suite 20, Lawrence, MAO 1843 (1-800-POWER-2-U).

7 29 C.F.R., Appendix to Section 1630.2(o).

8 Anthony, W. A., and Liberman, R. P. (1986). The Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Historical, Conceptual, and Research Base. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 12(4), 542-559.

9 29 C.F.R., Part 1630.2(h)(2).

10 29 C.F.R. Part 1630.2(g) and 42 U.S.C. 12102(2).

11 29 C.F.R. Part 1630.2(g) and 42 U.S.C. 12102(2).

12 29 C.F.R., Appendix to Section 1630(2)(j).

13 American Psychiatric Association (1987). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Third Edition, Revised (DSM-III-R). Washington, DC. Page xxix.

14 DSM-III-R, 18-20.

15 29 C.F.R., Appendix to Section 1630.9.

16 29 C.F.R., Appendix to Section 1630.9(b).

17 29 C.F.R., Appendix to Section 1630.9.

18 29 C.F.R., Appendix to Section 1630.9.

1929 C.F.R., Appendix to Section 1630.2(m).

20 29 C.F.R., Appendix to Section 1630.9.

21 These three acoustical accommodations were listed in a handout entitled, Accommodations for People with Schizophrenia, developed by Mary Lee Stocks, Office on Jobs and Education, Ohio Department of Mental Health, 9/92. They were adapted from Gabb, B. S., Speicher, K., and Lodl, K_ (1992). Environmental Design for Individuals with Schizophrenia: An Assessment Tool, Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 23(2), 35 -40.

22 Cited by Lorelee Stewart in the National Consumer Tele-conference on Reasonable Accommodations, facilitated by the National Empowerment Center, January 19, 1993.

23 Parrish, Jacqueline. Reasonable Accommodations for People with Psychiatric Disabilities. March 1991. (A summary of accommodations identified by individuals with a psychiatric disability and those who employ individuals with a psychiatric disability, including demonstration projects and self-help programs funded by the Community Support Program at NIMH (now CMHS).)

24 Cited by Lorelee Stewart in the National Consumer Teleconference on Reasonable Accommodations, facilitated by the National Empowerment Center, January 19, 1993.

25 Note: The ADA's employment regulations indicate that employers may consider the terms of a collective bargaining agreement in determining whether or not a requested accommodation would impose an undue hardship (29 C.F.R., Appendix to Part 1630.15(d)).

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