Documented disability definition

Documented disability means any mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and is documented annually with a valid physician’s note that explains the disability and anticipated impact on attendance. For phobias and psychiatric issues, the documentation must be provided by a psychiatrist and include the current treatment plan. The necessity for the absences must be approved and reviewed quarterly by the SAT, IEP, or 504 team (See §126-81-5.3.c.4).
Documented disability means a disability requiring accommodation which has been accepted as such by Student Accessibility Services.
Documented disability means any mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and is documented annually with a valid physician’s note that ex- plains the disability and anticipated impact on attendance. The neces- sity for the absences must be approved and reviewed quarterly by the SAT, IEP, or 504 team (See § 5.3.3.d). Such absence(s) shall be con- sider an allowable deduction for purposes of § 126-81-5.2 of this poli- cy.

Examples of Documented disability in a sentence

  • This is made more frustrating considering the fact that Norris claims the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Hawthornden Prize are ‘Scottish’ awards because they were established – and in the case of the James Tate Memorial Prize remain administered – in Scotland.

  • Documented disability students seeking accommodations, should register with the University's Office of Disability Support Services and notify your course instructor, and/or academic advisor prior to the start of classes and/or field experience.

  • One or more of the following must also apply:− Low income− First generation (neither parent has completed a BA/BS degree)− Documented disability Application Instructions:Interested students should complete and submit the SSS Application with required documents attached to SSS in MSR 245:❑ Signed copy of 1040 Tax Form for previous year.

  • Documented disability - Any mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and is documented annually with a valid physician’s note that explains the disability and the anticipated impact on attendance.

  • NONSTANDARD ADMINISTRATIONTo be eligible for extended time testing, a student must meet all of the following requirements:• Diagnosed learning disability• Documented disability at BCS• Receive approval for, and utilize, accommodations at BCSTo receive extended time on the SAT or ACT, contact Ms. Epstein in the Office of Learning Strategies.


More Definitions of Documented disability

Documented disability means any mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and is documented annually with a valid physician’s note that explains the disability and anticipated impact on attendance. For phobias and psychiatric issues, the documentation must be provided by a Psychiatrist and include the current treatment plan. The necessity for the absences must be approved and reviewed quarterly by the SAT, IEP, or 504 team (See 4.2.11 of this policy). Such absence(s) shall be considered an allowable deduction for purposes of §126-81-5.2 of state policy.
Documented disability means any mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and is documented annually with a valid physician’s note that explains the disability and anticipated impact on attendance. The necessity for the absences must
Documented disability means any mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and is documented annually with a valid physician’s note that explains the disability and anticipated impact on attendance. The necessity for the absences must be approved and reviewed quarterly by the SAT, IEP, or 504 team (See §5.3.3.d. of WV Policy 4110: Attendance). Such absence(s) shall be considered an allowable deduction for purposes of §126-81-5.2 of WV Policy 4110: Attendance.
Documented disability means a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the individual’s major life activities. A disability is documented when it has been diagnosed by a qualified medical professional.
Documented disability means any mental or physical impairment thatsubstantially limits one or more major life activities and is docu- mented annually with a valid physician’s note that explains the disa- bility and anticipated impact on attendance. The necessity for the ab- sences must be approved and reviewed quarterly by the SAT, IEP, or 504 team (See § 5.3.3.d). Such absence(s) shall be consider an al- lowable deduction for purposes of § 126-81-5.2 of this policy.
Documented disability means any mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and is documented annually with a valid physician’s note that explains the disability and anticipat- ed impact on attendance. The necessity for the absences must be approved and reviewed quarterly by the SAT, IEP, or 504 team (See §5.3.3.d). Such absence
Documented disability means any mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and is documented annually with a valid physician’s note that explains the disability and anticipated impact on attendance. The necessity for the absences must be approved and reviewed quarterly by the SAT, IEP, or 504 team.(WVDE Policy 4110 126-81-5.3.c.4)