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- Amendments to H.R. 2273 and Voting Records of Iowa Delegation
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- Report outlining proposed amendments to H.R. 2273 (The Americans with Disabilities Act) and the voting record of Iowa congressmen in relation to those amendments.
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- 1990
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- 101st (1989-1991)
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- See all items with this valueFood handling
- See all items with this valueLegislative bodies--Voting
- See all items with this valuePeople with disabilities
- See all items with this valuePeople with disabilities--Employment
- See all items with this valueSmall business
- See all items with this valueTransportation
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- Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues
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- See all items with this valueUnited States. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
- See all items with this valueGrandy, Fred, 1948-
- See all items with this valueLeach, James, 1942-
- See all items with this valueLightfoot, James
- See all items with this valueNagle, David R. (David Ray), 1943-
- See all items with this valueSmith, Neal Edward, 1920-
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- Collection 003, Box 553, Folder 4
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- Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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- Robert J. Dole Senate Papers-Legislative Relations, 1969-1996
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AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 2273 AND VOTING RECORDS OF IOWA DELEGATION
LAFALCE AMENDMENT (PHASE IN FOR SMALL BUSINESSES)
Amends Sec. 310 relating to effective dates by stating that no civil actions shall be made during the first 6 months following the effective date if the business employs 25 or less employees and has gross receipts of less than $1 million, and no civil actions shall be made during the first year after the effective date if the business employs 10 or less employees and has gross receipts of less than $500,000.
Votes:
Yes 401
No 0
NV 31
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy Yes
Leach Yes
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle Yes
Smith Yes
Tauke Yes
MCCULLUM AMENDMENT (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS)
If an employer has prepared a written description before advertising or interviewing applicants for a job, this description shall be considered evidence of the essential functions of the job.
Vote: There was no opposition to the amendment and was thus accepted.
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_004_006_d.pdf
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OLIN AMENDMENT (LIMITATION ON UNDUE HARDSHIP)
Undue Hardship -- states that it is presumed that an undue hardship if an employer incurs costs in making an accommodation which exceed 10% of the annual salary or the annualized hourly wage of the job in question.
Votes:
Yes 187
No 213
NV 32
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy NV
Leach No
Lightfoot No
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke No
HANSEN AMENDMENT (WILDERNESS--AS AMENDED BY VENTO)
Congress reaffirms that nothing in the Wilderness Act is to be construed as prohibiting use of a wheelchair in a wilderness area by an individual whose disability requires use of a wheelchair, but no agency is required to provide any form of special treatment or accommodation, or to construct any facilities or modify any conditions of lands within a wilderness area in order to facilitate such use.
There was no opposition to the amendment and thus was accepted.
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_ 004 _006_d.pdf
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CHAPMAN AMENDMENT (FOOD HANDLERS)
It is not a violation of the Act for an employer to refuse to assign or continue to assign any employees with an infectious disease of public health significance to a job involving food handling, provided that the employee shall make reasonable accommodation that would offer an alternative employment Opportunity for which the employee is qualified and would sustain no economic damage to the employee.
Votes:
Yes 199
No 187
NV 46
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy No
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke Yes
LIPINSKI AMENDMENT (COMMUTER RAIL)
A public entity with a fixed-route commuter rail system does not have to purchase or lease readily accessible and usable commuter rail vehicles to meet the requirements of the title if:
(a) one car per train is accessible within 5 years of enactment;
(b) the entity provides clear, concise and adequate notice in its station of which cars are accessible and the location of those cars and trains;
(c) it makes sure services in non-accessible cars are also available in accessible cars.
Vote:
Yes 110
No 290
NV 32
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy Yes
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke No
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_ 004 _006_d.pdf
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SHUSTER AMENDMENT (BUS LIFT WAIVER FOR SMALL COMMUNITIES)
Exempts public entities with populations of 200,000 or less from fixed route provisions in the Act.
Votes:
Yes 148
No 266
NV 18
Iowa Delegations:
Grandy Yes
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke Yes
SENSENBRENNER AMENDMENT (REMEDIES)
It delinks the remedies in the ADA from the remedies contained in Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act. It fixes these remedies so that if Title 7 is changed, the ADA must specifically be mentioned in those changes.
Votes:
Yes 192
No 227
NV 13
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy Yes
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith Yes
Tauke Yes
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_ 004 _006_d.pdf
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AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 2273 AND VOTING RECORDS OF IOWA DELEGATION
LAFALCE AMENDMENT (PHASE IN FOR SMALL BUSINESSES)
Amends Sec. 310 relating to effective dates by stating that no civil actions shall be made during the first 6 months following the effective date if the business employs 25 or less employees and has gross receipts of less than $1 million, and no civil actions shall be made during the first year after the effective date if the business employs 10 or less employees and has gross receipts of less than $500,000.
Votes:
Yes 401
No 0
NV 31
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy Yes
Leach Yes
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle Yes
Smith Yes
Tauke Yes
MCCULLUM AMENDMENT (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS)
If an employer has prepared a written description before advertising or interviewing applicants for a job, this description shall be considered evidence of the essential functions of the job.
Vote: There was no opposition to the amendment and was thus accepted.
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_004_006_d.pdf
Page 1 of 4
2
OLIN AMENDMENT (LIMITATION ON UNDUE HARDSHIP)
Undue Hardship -- states that it is presumed that an undue hardship if an employer incurs costs in making an accommodation which exceed 10% of the annual salary or the annualized hourly wage of the job in question.
Votes:
Yes 187
No 213
NV 32
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy NV
Leach No
Lightfoot No
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke No
HANSEN AMENDMENT (WILDERNESS--AS AMENDED BY VENTO)
Congress reaffirms that nothing in the Wilderness Act is to be construed as prohibiting use of a wheelchair in a wilderness area by an individual whose disability requires use of a wheelchair, but no agency is required to provide any form of special treatment or accommodation, or to construct any facilities or modify any conditions of lands within a wilderness area in order to facilitate such use.
There was no opposition to the amendment and thus was accepted.
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_ 004 _006_d.pdf
Page 2 of 4
CHAPMAN AMENDMENT (FOOD HANDLERS)
It is not a violation of the Act for an employer to refuse to assign or continue to assign any employees with an infectious disease of public health significance to a job involving food handling, provided that the employee shall make reasonable accommodation that would offer an alternative employment Opportunity for which the employee is qualified and would sustain no economic damage to the employee.
Votes:
Yes 199
No 187
NV 46
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy No
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke Yes
LIPINSKI AMENDMENT (COMMUTER RAIL)
A public entity with a fixed-route commuter rail system does not have to purchase or lease readily accessible and usable commuter rail vehicles to meet the requirements of the title if:
(a) one car per train is accessible within 5 years of enactment;
(b) the entity provides clear, concise and adequate notice in its station of which cars are accessible and the location of those cars and trains;
(c) it makes sure services in non-accessible cars are also available in accessible cars.
Vote:
Yes 110
No 290
NV 32
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy Yes
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke No
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_ 004 _006_d.pdf
Page 3 of 4
SHUSTER AMENDMENT (BUS LIFT WAIVER FOR SMALL COMMUNITIES)
Exempts public entities with populations of 200,000 or less from fixed route provisions in the Act.
Votes:
Yes 148
No 266
NV 18
Iowa Delegations:
Grandy Yes
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke Yes
SENSENBRENNER AMENDMENT (REMEDIES)
It delinks the remedies in the ADA from the remedies contained in Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act. It fixes these remedies so that if Title 7 is changed, the ADA must specifically be mentioned in those changes.
Votes:
Yes 192
No 227
NV 13
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy Yes
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith Yes
Tauke Yes
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_ 004 _006_d.pdf
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AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 2273 AND VOTING RECORDS OF IOWA DELEGATION
LAFALCE AMENDMENT (PHASE IN FOR SMALL BUSINESSES)
Amends Sec. 310 relating to effective dates by stating that no civil actions shall be made during the first 6 months following the effective date if the business employs 25 or less employees and has gross receipts of less than $1 million, and no civil actions shall be made during the first year after the effective date if the business employs 10 or less employees and has gross receipts of less than $500,000.
Votes:
Yes 401
No 0
NV 31
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy Yes
Leach Yes
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle Yes
Smith Yes
Tauke Yes
MCCULLUM AMENDMENT (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS)
If an employer has prepared a written description before advertising or interviewing applicants for a job, this description shall be considered evidence of the essential functions of the job.
Vote: There was no opposition to the amendment and was thus accepted.
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_004_006_d.pdf
Page 1 of 4
2
OLIN AMENDMENT (LIMITATION ON UNDUE HARDSHIP)
Undue Hardship -- states that it is presumed that an undue hardship if an employer incurs costs in making an accommodation which exceed 10% of the annual salary or the annualized hourly wage of the job in question.
Votes:
Yes 187
No 213
NV 32
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy NV
Leach No
Lightfoot No
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke No
HANSEN AMENDMENT (WILDERNESS--AS AMENDED BY VENTO)
Congress reaffirms that nothing in the Wilderness Act is to be construed as prohibiting use of a wheelchair in a wilderness area by an individual whose disability requires use of a wheelchair, but no agency is required to provide any form of special treatment or accommodation, or to construct any facilities or modify any conditions of lands within a wilderness area in order to facilitate such use.
There was no opposition to the amendment and thus was accepted.
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_ 004 _006_d.pdf
Page 2 of 4
CHAPMAN AMENDMENT (FOOD HANDLERS)
It is not a violation of the Act for an employer to refuse to assign or continue to assign any employees with an infectious disease of public health significance to a job involving food handling, provided that the employee shall make reasonable accommodation that would offer an alternative employment Opportunity for which the employee is qualified and would sustain no economic damage to the employee.
Votes:
Yes 199
No 187
NV 46
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy No
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke Yes
LIPINSKI AMENDMENT (COMMUTER RAIL)
A public entity with a fixed-route commuter rail system does not have to purchase or lease readily accessible and usable commuter rail vehicles to meet the requirements of the title if:
(a) one car per train is accessible within 5 years of enactment;
(b) the entity provides clear, concise and adequate notice in its station of which cars are accessible and the location of those cars and trains;
(c) it makes sure services in non-accessible cars are also available in accessible cars.
Vote:
Yes 110
No 290
NV 32
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy Yes
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke No
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_ 004 _006_d.pdf
Page 3 of 4
SHUSTER AMENDMENT (BUS LIFT WAIVER FOR SMALL COMMUNITIES)
Exempts public entities with populations of 200,000 or less from fixed route provisions in the Act.
Votes:
Yes 148
No 266
NV 18
Iowa Delegations:
Grandy Yes
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith No
Tauke Yes
SENSENBRENNER AMENDMENT (REMEDIES)
It delinks the remedies in the ADA from the remedies contained in Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act. It fixes these remedies so that if Title 7 is changed, the ADA must specifically be mentioned in those changes.
Votes:
Yes 192
No 227
NV 13
Iowa Delegation:
Grandy Yes
Leach No
Lightfoot Yes
Nagle No
Smith Yes
Tauke Yes
Dole Archives: s-leg_553_ 004 _006_d.pdf
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