Substantial functional limitation definition

Substantial functional limitation means a limitation so
Substantial functional limitation means a limitation so severe that extraordinary assistance from other people, programs, services or mechanical devices is required to assist the person in performing appropriate major life activities.
Substantial functional limitation means consistently functioning at or near a level that is two standard deviations delayed, or 25% delayed, or functioning at or below the 2nd percentile, compared to the typical functioning of same age peers. Substantial functional limitation must be demonstrated globally in areas of major life activity, as defined in AS 47.80.900 (6) (D). Behavioral reluctance or refusal to perform tasks in an area is not considered a limitation of a person’s ability in an area, but rather, a component in the area of self-direction.

More Definitions of Substantial functional limitation

Substantial functional limitation means that a developmental disability is so serious that it makes it very difficult for a person to live everyday life independently. These limitations must be present across various settings (home, school, work, and community).
Substantial functional limitation means the inability to independently, adequately, safely, and consistently perform age appropriate tasks as associated with the major life areas, as referenced in paragraph (B)(5) of this rule, without undue effort and within a reasonable period of time. An individual who has access to and is able to perform the tasks independently, adequately, safely, and consistently with the use of adaptive equipment or assistive devices is not considered to have a substantial functional limitation.
Substantial functional limitation means consistently functioning at or near a level that is two standard deviations delayed, or 25% delayed, or functioning at or below the 2nd percentile, compared to the typical functioning of same age peers. Substantial functional limitation must be demonstrated globally in areas of major life activity, as defined in AS 47.80.900 (6)(D). Behavioral reluctance or refusal to perform tasks in an
Substantial functional limitation means the applicant performs substantially below the level expected for an adult with respect to the skills necessary in an area of major life activity.

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