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Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the term reasonable accommodation includes: a) making existing facilities used by employees readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities; and b) job restructuring; part-time or modified work schedules; reassignment to a vacant position; acquisition or modification of equipment or devices; appropriate adjustment or modifications of examinations, training materials, or policies; the provision of qualified readers or interpreters ...
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| reasonable care |
The degree of care that a prudent or careful person would exercise under the same or similar circumstances.
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| reasonable accommodation |
An employer's responsibility to provide necessary work place changes, reassignment, equipment modification, devices, training materials, interpreters, and other reasonable adjustments for disabled employees.
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| reasonable and customary fees |
In health care finance, the prevailing reimbursement for health services or medical care in a specific region or state. The term is vague. It reflects the reality that in differing states, regions, or health care in
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| reasonable care |
In law, the degree of care that an ordinarily prudent or reasonable person would exercise under given circumstances.
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