Common use of Physical Disability Clause in Contracts

Physical Disability. a physical condition, including an anatomical loss or musculoskeletal, neurological, respiratory or cardiovascular impairment, that results from injury, disease or congenital disorder and that significantly interferes with or significantly limits at least one major life activity of a person. In the context of physical disability, “major life activity” means self-care, performance of manual tasks unrelated to gainful employment, walking, receptive and expressive language, breathing, working, participating in educational programs, mobility other than walking, and capacity for independent living.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Iris Provider Agreement, Iris Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement

Physical Disability. a physical condition, including an anatomical loss or musculoskeletal, neurological, respiratory or cardiovascular impairment, that results from injury, disease or congenital disorder and that significantly interferes with or significantly limits at least one major life activity of a person. In the context of physical disability, “major life activity” means self-care, performance of manual tasks unrelated to gainful employment, walking, receptive and expressive language, breathing, working, participating in educational programs, mobility other than walking, walking and capacity for independent living.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Contract, Family Care Agreement, Family Care Agreement