perceptual disability definition
perceptual disability means a disability that prevents or inhibits a person from reading or hearing a literary, musical, dramatic or artistic work in its original format, and includes such a disability resulting from
perceptual disability means a perceptual disability within the meaning of Section 32 of the Copyright Act. For greater certainty, this has been found to mean: • a Student whose visual acuity is not sufficient for the Student to participate in everyday educational activities without the accommodation of instructional and related materials in multiple formats; • an inability to hold or manipulate printed materials; or • any other impairment (for example, dyslexia, brain injury or other impairment) such that Student cannot use print publications other than in formats not available from the Publisher