Keyword archive for: severe disability

Legal aspects of Parkinson's, severe disability

I. Legal bases
The term "severe disability" is defined in Section 2, Paragraph 1, Clause 1 of the
Social Code Book IX legally defined:
“People with disabilities are people who have physical, mental, spiritual
or have sensory impairments that interact with attitudinal and
environmental barriers to equal participation in society
high probability for longer than six months".
Section 2, paragraph 2 of the Social Security Code IX defines when a severe disability
exists:
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"People are severely disabled within the meaning of Part 3 (SGB IX) if they
a degree of disability of at least 50 and their place of residence, their
habitual residence or their employment in a workplace within the meaning of
§ 156 lawfully have within the scope of this code."
And § 2 para. 2 of the Social Security Code IX stipulates for equality:
“People with severe disabilities should be given equal treatment
Disabilities with a degree of disability less than 50, but at least
30, in which the other requirements of paragraph 2 are met if they result
their disability a suitable job within the meaning of the
Section 156 cannot be obtained or retained (disabled persons with equal status
People)."