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Discover our MAG Special Issue #4 Rare Disabilities

 

 

Rare Disabilities

According to Article D.312-194 of the law of January 2, 2002, people are considered to have a rare disability if they present impairments falling into one of the following categories:

  • The combination of a severe hearing impairment and a severe visual impairment
  • The combination of a severe visual impairment and one or more other impairments
  • The combination of a severe hearing impairment and one or more other impairments
  • Severe dysphasia, whether or not associated with another impairment
  • The combination of one or more severe impairments and a chronic, serious, or progressive condition, such as:
  • A mitochondrial disorder
  • A metabolic disorder
  • A progressive disorder of the nervous system
  • Severe epilepsy

Complex situations are not simply the sum of impairments: 1 impairment + 1 impairment = disability x 6

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