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29 Nov 2004 9:01AM
The Disability Discrimination Bill was published in the House of Lords on Friday 26 November. The legislation is expected to bring 175,000 more people within the scope of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA).
The Bill, which was announced in the Queen’s speech last week, proposes amending the existing DDA to include (among other things):
protection for more people diagnosed with the progressive conditions of HIV, MS and cancer;
a power to apply the DDA duties on other service prov... (193 more words)
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