Person with intellectual disability means a person, other than a person with a mental illness primarily in need of mental health services, whose inadequately developed or impaired intelligence and adaptive level of behavior require for the person’s benefit, or that of the public, special training, education, supervision, treatment, care, or control in the person’s home or community or in a service facility or program under the control and management of the Department of Disabilities and Special Needs.
Person with intellectual disability means a person having significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning existing concurrently with deficiencies in adaptive behavior, manifested during the developmental period.
Person with intellectual disability means a person determined by a physician or psychologist licensed in this state or certified by the department to have subaverage general intellectual functioning with deficits in adaptive behavior.
More Definitions of Person with intellectual disability
Person with intellectual disability or “PID” means a person meeting the diagnostic criteria of intellectual disability under the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or as stipulated in the Doctors’ Guide on RVP.
Person with intellectual disability or “PID” means a person meeting the diagnostic criteria of intellectual disability under the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or as stipulated in the Doctors’ Guide to Residential Care Home Vaccination Programme
Person with intellectual disability means a person who: (A) Has intellectual disability, as provided in section 1-1g, (B) is at least the age of eighteen and under the age of sixty, except, for purposes of subsection (b) of section 46a-11c, is eighteen years of age or older, and (C) is substantially unable to protect himself or herself from abuse and includes all such persons living in residential facilities under the jurisdiction of the Department of Developmental Services;
Person with intellectual disability or “PID” means a person meeting the diagnostic criteria of intellectual disability under the American Psychiatric
Person with intellectual disability means a person having significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning existing concurrently with deficiencies in adaptive behavior,
Person with intellectual disability means a person who: (A) Has intellectual disability, as provided in section 1-1g, (B) is at least the age of eighteen and under the age of sixty, except, for purposes of subsection (b) of section 46a-11c, is eighteen years of age or older, and
Person with intellectual disability means a person who: (A) has intellectual disability, (B) is between 18 and 59 years of age, and (C) is substantially unable to protect himself or herself from abuse and includes all such persons living in residential facilities under the jurisdiction of the Department of Developmental Services;