For purposes of this policy, the following definitions apply:
Disability:
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- Any physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; or
- Having a record of such an impairment; or
- Being regarded as having such impairment.
Major life activities are defined as functions such as caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, working and experiencing leisure.
Substantially limits means when one is unable to perform a major life activity that the average person can perform; or when one is significantly restricted in the manner or duration under which one can perform a particular major life activity as compared to the average person.
Qualified individual with a disability is a person with a disability who meets the skill, experience, education, and other job-related requirements of the position held or desired, and who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform the essential functions of the job.
Essential functions are those job duties that are fundamental and central to the purpose of the position. NOVA provides reasonable accommodations to qualified employees with disabilities to allow the employees to accomplish the essential functions of their jobs, but never exempts employees with disabilities from having to perform the essential functions of their jobs.
A function may be essential if:
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- The position exists to perform that function,
- There are a limited number of employees available who could perform that function, or
- The function is highly specialized.
Factors in determining whether a task is an essential function include:
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- The employer’s judgment;
- Position description written before the job was advertised and filled;
- Amount of time the employee spends performing the function;
- Functions performed by others in the same or similar job classifications;
- Work performed by current and past incumbents;
- Consequences if this position did not perform the function; and
- The number of available employees who could perform the function.
Marginal functions are useful job responsibilities that are not central to the purpose of the position. These functions can be reassigned without destroying the basic purpose of the position and other marginal duties may be assigned to balance out the workload.
Reasonable Accommodation means modifying or adjusting practices, procedures, policies, job duties, or the work environment so that a qualified individual with a disability can perform a position's essential functions, and/or enjoy equal employment opportunity. Reasonable accommodation will be implemented as long as it is medically necessary (i.e., there is competent medical evidence establishing a relationship between the disability and the need for accommodation), and it does not impose an undue hardship on the College.
Undue Hardship means, among other things, an excessively costly, extensive, substantial, or disruptive modification, or one that would fundamentally alter the nature or operation of the institution or program.