Disability Certificate
/dɪsˈæbɪləti səˈtɪfɪkət/
Definitions
- (n.) An official document issued by a competent authority certifying the existence and extent of an individual's disability for legal or administrative purposes.
She presented her disability certificate to access government benefits.
Forms
- disability certificate
- disability certificates
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Commentary
The disability certificate serves as crucial proof in claims for accommodations, benefits, or protections under disability law; its accuracy and source authority are essential.
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