2891 REVIEW DENIED Because color blindness does not prevent the performance of necessary life functions, a county's conclusion that color blindness disqualified plaintiff for a position as deputy sheriff did not amount to a belief that plaintiff was disabled, and the failure to hire him for that reason did not give rise to an action under FEHA or ADA for disability discriminationCitationDIFFEY v RIVERSIDE COUNTY (Color Blindness) 84 CA4 1031 [See: 42 USC 12112; GovC 12940; Sutton v United AL 527 US 471]
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