Bill 118 s 5354, also known as the Civil Rights Remedies Equalization Act, aims to amend the civil rights remedies equalization provision of the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1986 in order to clarify civil rights remedies. The bill seeks to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to the same civil rights remedies as those without disabilities.
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in programs conducted by federal agencies, in programs receiving federal financial assistance, in federal employment, and in the employment practices of federal contractors. The Civil Rights Remedies Equalization Act would strengthen these protections by clarifying the civil rights remedies available to individuals with disabilities who have experienced discrimination.
The bill is intended to ensure that individuals with disabilities have the same access to justice as those without disabilities. By clarifying civil rights remedies, the bill aims to provide individuals with disabilities with the tools they need to seek redress for discrimination and ensure that their rights are protected.
Overall, Bill 118 s 5354 is a crucial piece of legislation that seeks to uphold the civil rights of individuals with disabilities and ensure that they have equal access to justice.