If your employer or interviewer treats you negatively because
of a qualifying disability, then they are discriminating on the basis of disability.
Waiver of monthly deduction - An optional life insurance policy rider that waives the monthly Cost of Insurance charges on a universal life or variable universal life policy for the length
of a qualified disability as outlined in the policy contract.
Waiver of Specified Premium - An optional life insurance policy rider that waives a specified premium on a traditional product for the length
of a qualified disability as outlined in the policy
Not exact matches
It is the policy
of Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to provide equal opportunity in employment throughout the corporation for all
qualified applicants and employees without discrimination against any person because
of a person's race, color, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), sex / gender (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions and breast feeding), national origin, ancestry, gender identity, gender expression, legally - protected medical condition, physical or mental
disability, age, military or veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other basis protected by applicable law.
A distribution from a Roth IRA is tax free and penalty free, provided the five - year aging requirement has been satisfied and one
of the following conditions is met: age 59 1/2,
disability,
qualified first - time home purchase, or death.
«Every withdrawal will include an earnings portion, meaning that if the owner makes a nonqualified withdrawal, he or she is going to pay a penalty tax on earnings unless the withdrawal
qualifies for an exemption, such as the death or
disability of the beneficiary,» he said.
Qualified Roth IRA distributions are tax - free provided a Roth account has been open for more than five years and the owner is at least age 59 1/2, or as a result
of their death,
disability, or using the first - time homebuyer exception.
A distribution from a Roth IRA or Roth 401 (k) is tax free and penalty free, provided the five - year aging requirement has been satisfied and one
of the following conditions is met: age 59 1/2,
disability,
qualified first - time home purchase, or death.
In order to avoid those taxes and penalties, your Roth IRA must be at least five years old and withdrawals must be used for a
qualified expense, such as the purchase
of a new home or a
disability.
For Traditional IRAs, penalty - free withdrawals include but are not limited to:
qualified higher education expenses;
qualified first home purchase (lifetime limit
of $ 10,000); certain major medical expenses; certain long - term unemployment expenses;
disability; or substantially equal periodic payments.
To
qualify for
disability benefits you typically need 40 credits, 20
of which you earned in the last 10 years — ending with the year you became disabled.
The child and dependent care credit covers expenses paid for the care
of a
qualifying individual, including those with physical and mental
disabilities.
A distribution from a Roth IRA is tax - free and penalty - free provided that the five - year aging requirement has been satisfied and one
of the following conditions is met: age 59 1/2, death,
disability,
qualified first time home purchase.
Partial withdrawals for members over the age 59 1/2 (including Required Minimum Distributions) and
qualified distributions regardless
of age (including
Disability) may be processed from IRA certificates without incurring an early redemption penalty.
If your loved one has both Alzheimer's disease and a financial need, Medicaid might pick up part
of the cost
of respite care and a senior with Social Security
disability benefits may
qualify for some home health care.
Children who are found to have a
disability that meets one
of thirteen categories may
qualify for special education Services.
Some parents are relieved because a diagnosis
of a
disability can
qualify a child to receive special education accommodations and special instruction under an Individualized Education Plan.
Thus, most schools - whether public or private - can not refuse to accept a child whose food allergies
qualify as a «
disability» solely because
of the child's food allergies.
There would, however, be a separate bill in which Cuomo seeks an agreement to allow some police officers, firefighters and members
of the New York City Employees» Retirement System, which includes corrections officers, to
qualify for enhanced accidental
disability pension benefits, according to an anonymous administration official who spoke to the New York Times.
Here's where it gets nasty — PIP's main purpose is to reduce the money spent on people with
disabilities; PIP will have a reduced budget (20 %) compared to DLA, and will be harder to
qualify for meaning many
of those currency on DLA will not
qualify for PIP.
The most common way to
qualify for these higher payments is through receipt
of a
disability benefit such as
disability living allowance or personal independence payment.
NY State Office
of Temporary and
Disability Assistance Has Extended HEAP Across the State Giving
Qualified Applicants More Time to Apply
ERIE COUNTY, NY — The Erie County Department
of Social Services» Home Energy Assistance Program («HEAP») will continue to accept applications for regular benefits for the 2015 - 2016 heating season after the New York State Office
of Temporary
Disability Assistance («OTDA») authorized an extension
of regular HEAP benefits for New York residents who
qualify.
Effective Communication: The Executive Chamber will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services leading to effective communication for
qualified persons with
disabilities so they can participate equally in Executive Chamber programs, services, and activities, including
qualified sign language interpreters, documents in braille, and other ways
of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments.
A slew
of council members who originally supported the bill backed by the unions and introduced by Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley today changed their votes to back the mayor's plan — they said because
of a change that will provide the most seriously wounded workers, who
qualify for Social Security
disability, with a pension equal to 75 percent
of their salary.
Many universities require documentation
of a student's learning
disability in order to
qualify for special accommodations.
This continued good news is
qualified by the fact that there remains an employment gap
of 44.7 percent between people with and without
disabilities.»
It is the policy
of McLean Hospital to affirmatively provide equal opportunity to all
qualified applicants for employment and existing employees without regard to their race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, ancestry, protected veteran status,
disability, sexual orientation, gender orientation, or any other basis that would be in violation
of any applicable law or regulation.
All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age,
disability or protected veteran status.
The purpose
of the Switzer Research Fellow Program is to build research capacity by providing support to highly
qualified individuals, including those with
disabilities, to perform research on rehabilitation, independent living, and other experiences and outcomes
of individuals with
disabilities.
However, if your job involves data input and you've got a fully secure computer at home, and you could perform the essential functions
of your job if your employer would let you do it from home, then you are a
qualified individual with a
disability even if you can't make it to the workplace.
In order to be a
qualified individual with a
disability, you have to, number one, be disabled and, number two, be able to perform the essential functions
of the job with or without accommodation.
If attendance in the workplace is an essential function
of the job, then you have to be able to perform that essential function to be a
qualified individual with a
disability.
Acts
of unjust discrimination, such as those that would deny a student an educational experience for which the student is
qualified based solely on race, gender,
disability, or other protected status, are costly to society.
While the goal
of special education is to provide supportive services and adaptations to allow all students to access the curriculum, many view it as a way
of warehousing children who may be viewed as difficult in the general education classroom — whether or not they have
disabilities that would
qualify them for special education.
This is an Ofsted report undertaken in 2008 that examines the factors that contribute to good training for intending and newly
qualified teachers in preparing them to meet the needs
of pupils with learning difficulties and / or
disabilities.
A certified educator and
qualified diagnostician, she is passionate about helping students
of all abilities, especially those with learning differences and
disabilities, to attain their academic goals.
Awards may be used to provide support to both special - education teachers and regular - education teachers who teach children with
disabilities, enhance teachers» use
of technology, develop initiatives to recruit and retain highly
qualified special - education teachers, improve the quality
of early intervention personnel, and more.
The area schools serve approximately 720 students with
disabilities on an annual basis in the Copper Country, and we are fortunate to have many
qualified teachers, ancillary personnel, support staff, school administrators and families working on behalf
of students with
disabilities.
Federal ADA regulations provide that a public entity, such as a school board, may not provide different benefits or services to individuals with
disabilities or to any class
of individuals with
disabilities than is provided to others unless such action is necessary to provide
qualified individuals with
disabilities with benefits or services that are as effective as those provided to others.
IDEA: eligibility for services -
qualifying disability - adverse impact
of disability on academic performance - «adversely affects educational performance» standard
Moreover, advocates should keep in mind that school districts in participating states access Medicaid dollars directly to pay for medically necessary services for students with
disabilities.70 The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act requires that districts provide all necessary services and resources to afford every child a «free appropriate public education,» and some medically related supports qualify for Medicaid reimbursement.71 With less Medicaid funding statewide to meet that guarantee, states and districts would have to siphon money from other education funding streams to afford necessary medical services that support the learning of students with d
disabilities.70 The Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act requires that districts provide all necessary services and resources to afford every child a «free appropriate public education,» and some medically related supports qualify for Medicaid reimbursement.71 With less Medicaid funding statewide to meet that guarantee, states and districts would have to siphon money from other education funding streams to afford necessary medical services that support the learning of students with d
Disabilities Education Act requires that districts provide all necessary services and resources to afford every child a «free appropriate public education,» and some medically related supports
qualify for Medicaid reimbursement.71 With less Medicaid funding statewide to meet that guarantee, states and districts would have to siphon money from other education funding streams to afford necessary medical services that support the learning
of students with
disabilitiesdisabilities.
HB 90 includes an additional provision that allows students with
disabilities who attend public school on a part time basis to also
qualify for PESAs, but for half the award amount
of up to $ 4,500 annually.
A team
of qualified professionals support students who have specific educational needs such as English language learners or students with
disabilities.
Students
qualify if they reside in Florida and are eligible to enroll in kindergarten through 12th grade who have an Individualized Education Plan or have been diagnosed with one
of the following: autism, Down syndrome, Intellectual
disability, Prader - Willi syndrome, Spina - bifida, Williams syndrome, and kindergartners who are considered high - risk.
An «appropriate» public education under § 504 and Title II means the provision
of regular or special education as well as related aids and services that are designed to meet the individual educational needs
of the
qualified student with a
disability.
After all, at KIPP Infinity Middle School 99 %
of students are Black or Hispanic, 85 %
qualify for free or reduced lunch (a measure
of poverty), and 25 %
of students have
disabilities.
The rates
of children who
qualify for free / reduced price lunch at most charters are far lower than their host districts, charters serve virtually NO English Language Learners and a tiny fraction
of students with
disabilities (with the sending district footing the bill for those services).
The ability
of a highly
qualified teacher to address the learning needs
of all New Mexico's students, including those students who learn differently as a result
of disability, culture, language, or socioeconomic status, forms the framework for the New Mexico Teacher Competencies for Licensure Levels I, II, and III - A Assessment Criteria Benchmarks.
All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or protected veteran status, and will not be discriminated against on the basis
of disability.