Person with a physical disability definition

Person with a physical disability means a person confined to a wheelchair; a
Person with a physical disability means a person who has been issued a placard under IC 9-14-5 or a person with a disability registration plate for a motor vehicle by the bureau of motor vehicles under IC 9-18-22.
Person with a physical disability means a person who

More Definitions of Person with a physical disability

Person with a physical disability means a person who, because of a mobility impairment, requires the use of a special transit facility;
Person with a physical disability means a person confined to a wheelchair; a person who uses braces or crutches; a person who because of the loss of a foot or leg or because of an arthritic, spastic, pulmonary, or cardiac condition, walks with difficulty or insecurity; a person who suffers from a faulty coordination or palsy; a person who is blind or whose sight is so impaired that, functioning in a public area, he or she is insecure or exposed to danger; a person whose hearing is so impaired that he or she is unable to hear warning signals; and a person whose mobility, flexibility, coordination, and perceptiveness are significantly reduced by aging.
Person with a physical disability means an individual who has a physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and who has a diagnosis of such impairment.
Person with a physical disability means an individual 18 years of age or older who
Person with a physical disability means a person unable, because of a mobility impairment, to use a regular transit facility.
Person with a physical disability means a person who has been issued one (1) of the following:
Person with a physical disability means a person who has been issued a placard under IC 9-14-5, a person who has been issued a modified Purple Heart plate under IC 9-18-19-1(b), or a person with a disability registration plate for a motor vehicle by the bureau of motor vehicles under IC 9-18-22.