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In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of
                                             1990 and other federal, state and local laws, Tegra makes
                                             reasonable accommodations to allow qualified employees
                                             and applicants with disabilities to perform the essential
                                             functions of their jobs. Employees and applicants who seek
                                             reasonable accommodations should notify their Human
                                             Resources representative of their specific limitations
                                             and, if known, their specific requested accommodations.
                                             Managers must direct all accommodation requests to
                                             their local Human Resources or Employee Relations
                                             representative. Employees will be asked to supply medical
                                             documentation of the need for accommodation. All medical
                                             information provided shall be maintained in separate files
                                             and shall be kept confidential. Employees are encouraged
                                             to request accommodations before any disability interferes
                                             with their work.


                                             The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008
                                             (GINA) prohibits employers from requesting genetic
                                             information about an employee and his/her family. To
                                             comply with this law, Tegra asks that you not provide
                                             any genetic information to any Tegra employee. ‘Genetic
                                             information’ includes family medical history, results of
                                             genetic tests, information that an individual sought or
                                             received genetic services, and genetic information of a
                                             fetus.


                                             NON-HARASSMENT
                                             Tegra is committed to providing a workplace that is free
                                             from intentional or unintentional sexual harassment or
                                             harassment on the basis of any protected classification
                                             including, but not limited to race, gender, color, religion,
                                             sexual orientation, gender identification/orientation,
                                             gender expression, age, national origin, disability, medical
                                             condition, genetic information, marital status, veteran
                                             status or on any other basis protected by law. Such
                                             conduct is unprofessional, inappropriate, and generally
                                             considered bad for business. Consequently, all conduct of
                                             this nature is expressly prohibited, regardless of whether it
                                             violates any law.





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