Senate Bill 1881: An OverviewThe purposes of this Act are: (1) to effect the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990's objectives of providing `a clear and comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination' and `clear, strong, consistent, enforceable standards addressing discrimination' by restoring the broad scope of protection available under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990;(2) to respond to certain decisions of the Supreme Court, including Sutton v. United Air Lines, Inc., 527 U.S. 471 (1999), Murphy v. United Parcel Service, Inc., 527 U.S. 516 (1999), Albertson's, Inc. v. Kirkingburg, 527 U.S. 555 (1999), and Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. v. Williams, 534 U.S. 184 (2002), that have narrowed the class of people who can invoke the protection from discrimination that the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 provides; and (A) subjected to adverse treatment based on an actual or perceived impairment, or a record of impairment; or (B) adversely affected-- (i) by prejudiced attitudes, such as myths, fears, ignorance, or stereotypes concerning disability or particular disabilities; or(ii) by the failure to remove societal and institutional barriers, including communication, transportation, and architectural barriers, or the failure to provide reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures, reasonable accommodations, and auxiliary aids and services.
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