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QUESTION: How does the federal government define
"disability"?
ANSWER: The definition of
"disability" varies depending on the purpose for which it is being
used. Federal and state agencies generally use a definition that is specific to
a particular program or service. For example:
- For purposes of nondiscrimination laws (e.g. the Americans with
Disabilities Act, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Section
188 of the Workforce Investment Act), a person with a disability is
generally defined as someone who (1) has a physical or mental impairment
that substantially limits one or more "major life activities," (2)
has a record of such an impairment, or (3) is regarded as having such an
impairment.
- To be found disabled for purposes of Social Security disability benefits,
individuals must have a severe disability (or combination of disabilities)
that has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months or result in
death, and which prevents working at a "substantial gainful
activity" level.
- State vocational rehabilitation (VR) offices will find a person with a
disability to be eligible for VR services if he or she has a physical or
mental impairment that constitutes or results in a "substantial
impediment" to employment for the applicant.
Some of these definitions include words or phrases that have been the subject
of lawsuits, as individuals, agencies, and courts try to clarify the terms used
in some of these definitions of disability. If you want to find out if a
particular disability or condition gives you certain rights, contact the federal
or state agency that enforces the law in question. If you want to find out if
you qualify for a particular program or service, contact the federal or state
agency that administers the program to find out the specifics of the disability
definition they use.
FAQ's
What is the Department of Labor's
Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP)?
Are there any specific financial assistance programs or
scholarships available for individuals with disabilities who want to go to
college?
How many people with disabilities are there?
How many people with disabilities are working?
How
many people with disabilities are in the United States?
How does the federal government define "disability"?
What is National Disability Employment Awareness Month?
Does the Office of Disability Employment Policy have "disability
awareness" materials that can be used for NDEAM events, or for other
trainings and workshops for employers and other organizations?
Where can I find more information on specific disabilities or medical
conditions?
Can DOL's Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) help people with
disabilities find jobs?
I'm a person with a disability and I would like to work for the federal
government. How do I get a job with the government?
I am a person with a disability. Where can I get information and financial
assistance to start my own business?
I have recently become disabled and cannot do the work I had been doing in the
past. Where can I get financial assistance for training or retraining?
What can I do if I think my employer or supervisor is discriminating against me
because of my disability?
Is there anything that my employer must provide to help me do my job and
accommodate my disability?
What can I do if I am having difficulty with disability payments from my
insurance company?
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