Examples of Adults with Disabilities in a sentence
Provider certifies that it is in compliance with the Abuse of Adults with Disabilities Intervention Act to protect people with disabilities who are abused, neglected or financially exploited and who, because of their disability, cannot seek assistance on their own behalf.
The contractor agrees to acknowledge the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Disabilities as a funding source in all publicity about the project.
Resources are not counted for the Medicaid Buy-In Program for Working Adults with Disabilities or the Medicaid Buy-In Program for Children with Disabilities.
Upon receipt of a reportable allegation regarding an adult student with a disability, the Department's Office of the Inspector General shall determine whether the allegation meets the criteria for the Domestic Abuse Program under the Abuse of Adults with Disabilities Intervention Act.
Establishment of National Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities.
The Adults with Disabilities budget, which caters for younger adults with learning and physical disabilities, have seen an increased need for placements, with 4 this year and in total 17 in excess of £1,000 per week.
Labor Force Participation and Income of Individuals with Disabilities in Sheltered and Competitive Employment: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analyses from Seven States during the 1980s and 1990s, President’s Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities.
For the Medicaid Buy-In Program for Working Adults with Disabilities, the applicant’s spouse’s income does not count toward the applicant.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and the President’s Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities believe that the Federal Government could better benefit from the contributions of persons with psychiatric disabilities if they were given the same opportunities available to people with mental re- tardation or severe physical disabilities.SEC.
Code E1 - for persons eligible to receive assistance under the Medicaid Buy-In Program for Working Adults with Disabilities and whose annual adjusted gross income, as defined under IRS statute, is less than or equal to 450% of FPL – after SSI earned income deductions; as well as for children eligible to receive assistance under the Medicaid Buy- In Program for Children with Disabilities and whose household income is less than or equal to 300% of FPL after income disregards.