Legal blindness definition

Legal blindness or "legally blind" means either of the following:
Legal blindness means any person whose visual acuity is no greater than 20/200 in the better eye, with best correction, or one whose field of vision is restricted to the extent that the widest diameter subtends an angle no greater than twenty degrees (20°).
Legal blindness means a physical impairment defined as:

Examples of Legal blindness in a sentence

  • Legal blindness is a term that connotes eligibility for government or other benefits and services.

Related to Legal blindness

  • blindness means a condition where a person has any of the following conditions, after best correction—

  • Deaf/blindness means concomitant hearing and visual impairments, the combination of which causes such severe communication and other developmental and educational problems that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for students with deafness or students with blindness.

  • Medical history means information regarding any:

  • Behavioral health disorder means either a mental disorder

  • Crime means a misdemeanor or a felony.