The ADA requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations such as:
A.
lower quality standards for work
B.
acquiring or modifying equipment
C.
reallocating an essential function of a job
D.
lower quantity standards for work
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
According to the ADA National Network1, a reasonable accommodation is any change to the job, the work environment, or the way things are usually done that allows a person with a disability who is qualified for the job to perform the essential functions of that job and enjoy equal employment opportunities. Examples of reasonable accommodations include making existing facilities accessible; job restructuring; part-time or modified work schedules; acquiring or modifying equipment; changing tests, training materials, or policies; and providing qualified readers or interpreters. Lowering the quality or quantity standards for work, or reallocating an essential function of a job, are not reasonable accommodations, as they would alter thefundamental nature of the job or the employer’s expectations. References: 1: Reasonable Accommodations in the Workplace | ADA National Network
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