Title V

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Title V is the section of the Americans with Disabilities Act that contains miscellaneous provisions, including rules on retaliation, attorney’s fees, and the relationship of the ADA to other laws.

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instanceOf legal provision
section of federal statute
addresses illegal use of drugs
insurance issues related to disability
relationship of the ADA to other federal laws
relationship of the ADA to state laws
retaliation against individuals asserting ADA rights
state immunity issues
allows courts to award reasonable attorney’s fees to prevailing parties in ADA actions
appliesTo employers covered by the ADA
individuals exercising rights under the ADA
places of public accommodation covered by the ADA
public entities covered by the ADA
citation 42 U.S.C. § 12201 et seq.
clarifies that the ADA does not invalidate or limit other laws that provide equal or greater protection for individuals with disabilities
the construction of the ADA in relation to other federal and state statutes
contains miscellaneous provisions
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enactedAsPartOf Public Law 101-336
enactmentYear 1990
hasJurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
legalArea civil rights law
disability law
partOf Americans with Disabilities Act
surface form: Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
prohibits coercion of individuals exercising ADA rights
interference with any individual in the exercise of ADA rights
intimidation of individuals exercising ADA rights
retaliation against individuals who oppose practices made unlawful by the ADA
threats against individuals exercising ADA rights
providesFor attorney’s fees
litigation costs
purpose to ensure enforcement mechanisms and ancillary rules for the ADA
regulates coercion related to the exercise of rights under the ADA
intimidation related to the exercise of rights under the ADA
retaliation related to the exercise of rights under the ADA
threats related to the exercise of rights under the ADA

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