Specified disability definitions set categorical and functional criteria for recognition under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act. The statute defines specified disability as the categories of impairment enumerated in the Schedule and establishes categorical and functional criteria for recognition, listing physical, visual, hearing, speech and language, intellectual, mental, neurological, blood disorder, multiple disabilities including deafblindness, and a residual notified category, with diagnostic or functional descriptors for each.
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Specified disability definitions set categorical and functional criteria for recognition under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act.
The statute defines specified disability as the categories of impairment enumerated in the Schedule and establishes categorical and functional criteria for recognition, listing physical, visual, hearing, speech and language, intellectual, mental, neurological, blood disorder, multiple disabilities including deafblindness, and a residual notified category, with diagnostic or functional descriptors for each.
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