Physically disabled person definition

Physically disabled person means an individual having a physical disability.
Physically disabled person means a person who:
Physically disabled person means an individual who by reason of illness, injury, age, congenital malfunctions or other permanent or temporary incapacity or disability, is unable, without special facility or special planning or design, to utilize available transportation facilities.

More Definitions of Physically disabled person

Physically disabled person means a person who is physically disabled in such a way that his/her mobility is seriously restricted and includes a person who uses a wheelchair, crutches, braces or other mobility assisting devices.
Physically disabled person means an individual who is unable to walk unassisted for more than 200 metres without great difficulty or danger to his or her health or safety.
Physically disabled person means a person who, as determined by a
Physically disabled person means a person with a disability that significantly limits their functional mobility as defined by the World Health Organisation’s International Classification on Functioning and Disability in Health;
Physically disabled person means a person who is physically disabled in such a way that his or her mobility is seriously restricted either permanently or temporarily including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, a person who uses a wheelchair, crutches, braces or other mobility-assisting devices.
Physically disabled person means any person who has sustained a temporary disability rendering it unduly difficult and burdensome for him to walk.
Physically disabled person means a person who is permanently or temporarily physically disabled in such a way that mobility is seriously restricted and includes a person who uses a wheelchair, crutches, braces or other mobility assisted devices.