To successfully meet the definition of "disability" under the Supreme Court's 2002 interpretation of the Americans with Disabilities Act, an individual must prove

a. disability from conditions that are correctable, such as poor eyesight.
b. disability from illnesses such as diabetes or high blood pressure.
c. a temporary disability lasting at least six months or a permanent disability.
d. disability from work-related activities and from activities that are central to daily life.
e. disability due to an on-the-job activity.


D

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