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How does the ADA define a “qualified individual with a disability?

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How does the ADA define a “qualified individual with a disability?

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A “qualified individual with a disability” is someone who can perform the “essential functions” of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation. An employer does not have to hire a disabled applicant who is not qualified. Moreover, under the ADA, the employer can select the most qualified person for the job so long as their decision was not based on the fact that the applicant had a disability.

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