Minnesota Statutes § 363A.25 - EXEMPTION BASED ON DISABILITY
Programs, services, facilities, or privileges for a person with a disability that are meant to habilitate, rehabilitate, or accommodate that person are not prohibited here. In an employment-related complaint or action, the respondent has the burden to prove the defense based on serious safety risk from the claimant’s d
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Programs, services, facilities, or privileges for a person with a disability that are meant to habilitate, rehabilitate, or accommodate that person are not prohibited here. In an employment-related complaint or action, the respondent has the burden to prove the defense based on serious safety risk from the claimant’s disability, even with reasonable accommodation.
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