Transportation disadvantaged definition
Transportation disadvantaged means those persons who because of physical or mental disability, income status, or age are unable to transport themselves or to purchase transportation and are, therefore, dependent upon others to obtain access to health care, employment, education, shopping, social activities, or other life- sustaining activities, or children who are handicapped or high-risk or at-risk as defined in s. 411.202. (F.S)”
Transportation disadvantaged means those persons
Transportation disadvantaged means those individuals who because of physical or mental disability, income status, or age are unable to transport themselves or purchase transportation and are therefore dependent upon others to obtain access to health care, employment, education, shopping, social activities, or other life-sustaining activities.
More Definitions of Transportation disadvantaged
Transportation disadvantaged means those
Transportation disadvantaged means an individual
Transportation disadvantaged means an individual who qualifies for federally conducted or federally assisted transportation–related programs or services, as implemented and coordinated by a State agency, due to disability, income, or advanced
Transportation disadvantaged means the elderly, persons with disabilities, and low-income individuals.
Transportation disadvantaged means those persons who because of physical or mental disability, income status, or age are unable to transport themselves or to purchase transportation and are, therefore, dependent upon others to obtain access to health care, employment, education, shopping, social activities, or other life-sustaining activities, or children who are handicapped or high-risk or at-risk as defined in Section 411.202, F.S.
Transportation disadvantaged means those persons 741 who because of physical or mental disability, income status, or 742 age are unable to transport themselves or to purchase
Transportation disadvantaged means “persons who because of physical or mental disability, income status, or age are unable to transport themselves or to purchase transportation and are, therefore, dependent upon others to obtain access to health care, employment, education, shopping, social activities, or other life-sustaining activities, or children who are handicapped or high-risk or at-risk” (Florida Statutes, Chapter 427.011-s 411.202). Retrieved on May 19, 2004, from http://www.broward.org/tpi02600.htm.