库克诉罗德岛州案:扩大美国残疾法中“感知残疾”的适用范围

R. K. Robinson, R. L. Fink, Dave L. Nichols
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罗德岛州联邦地区法院最近裁定,一名病态肥胖的妇女有权受到《职业康复法》的保护,因为她的肥胖被“视为”残疾。虽然这一裁决的某些方面是针对雇主在本案中的特定行为,但这为未来基于感知到的残疾作出裁决创造了先例。这一点尤其值得关注,因为《康复法案》中关于确定“感知残疾”的要求与《美国残疾人法案》中更为包容的要求基本相同。1993年11月22日,罗德岛州联邦地区法院裁定,罗德岛州精神健康、发育迟缓和医院部(MHRH)违反了1973年的康复法案[1],因为她“病态肥胖”[2],因此拒绝了原告作为智障患者(ΙΑ-MR)的机构护理人员的职位。医学上,如果一个人的体重超过其最佳体重的两倍或超过其最佳体重的100磅,则被认为是病态肥胖[3]。大众媒体立即得出结论,对联邦残疾人法的这一解释将提供平等就业机会(EEO)保护
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Cook v. State of Rhode Island: Expanding the Application of "Perceived Disability" Under U.S. Disability Laws
The federal district court for the District of Rhode Island has recently ruled that a morbidly obese woman is entitled to protection under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act because her obesity was "perceived" as a disability. Though certain aspects of this ruling are specific to the particular actions of the employer in this case, a precedence for future rulings based on perceived disabilities has been created. This is of particular concern as the requirements for establishing "perceived disability" under the Rehabilitation Act are essen­ tially the same as those covered by the more inclusive Americans with Disabilities Act. On November 22,1993 the Federal District Court for the District of Rhode Island ruled that the Rhode Island Department of Mental Health, Retardation, and Hospi­ tals (MHRH) had violated the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 [1] by denying the complaining party a position as an institutional attendant for the mentally retarded (ΙΑ-MR) because she was "morbidly obese" [2]. Medically, an individual is considered to be morbidly obese if that individual weighs more than twice that individual's optimal weight or is in excess of 100 pounds of their optimal weight [3]. The popular press immediately concluded that this interpretation of federal disability laws would provide Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) protection
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