Congenital disability definition

Congenital disability means a disability that exists at birth or shortly thereafter, and is not attributable to a diagnosis of either mental retardation or a closely related condition of mental retardation.
Congenital disability means a birth defect as specified in Section CII of the policy.
Congenital disability means any congenital dis- ease, defect, or disorder, except a life−limiting fetal anomaly, including, but not limited to, any of the follow- ing:

Examples of Congenital disability in a sentence

  • Congenital disability accounted for 7.8% of the total population with a disability.


More Definitions of Congenital disability

Congenital disability means a birth defect as specified in Section CII of the PMD.