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Does disability have to limit a persons functioning to be covered by the DDA?

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Does disability have to limit a persons functioning to be covered by the DDA?

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No. Some overseas discrimination laws include this requirement but the DDA does not. So, for example: • a person with an illness or condition which has been, or is being, effectively treated or managed is still protected if they are discriminated against because of the illness or the treatement.

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