2581 - Children with physical disabilities; definitions.

§  2581.  Children with physical disabilities; definitions. As used in  this article: * 1.  "Children  with  physical  disabilities"  means  any  persons  under  twenty-one  years of age who are disabled by reason of a  defect or  disability,  whether  congenital  or  acquired  by  accident,  injury,  or  disease,  or  who  are  suffering  from  long-term disease,  including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, chronic  granulomatous,  cystic   fibrosis,   epidermolysis   bullosa,   muscular  dystrophy, nephrosis, rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, blood  dyscrasies,  cancer,  brain  injured,  and  chronic  asthma, or from any  disease or condition likely to result in a disability in the absence  of  treatment,  provided,  however,  no child shall be deprived of a service  under the provisions of this chapter solely because  of  the  degree  of  mental retardation.    * NB Effective until January 26, 2011    * 1.  "Children  with  physical  disabilities" means any persons under  twenty-one years of age who are  disabled  by  reason  of  a  defect  or  disability,  whether  congenital  or  acquired  by  accident, injury, or  disease, or who are suffering from  long-term  disease,  including,  but  without limiting the generality of the foregoing, chronic granulomatous,  cystic  fibrosis,  epidermolysis bullosa, muscular dystrophy, nephrosis,  rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, blood  dyscrasies,  cancer,  lymphatic  diseases,  including,  but  not  limited to: insufficiency of  lymphatic circulatory function (to include all forms of lymphedema, both  primary and secondary);  lipedema;  complex  vascular  diseases  of  the  lymphatic        vasculature,        including        lymphangiomatosis,  lymphangioleio-myomatosis,  lymphangiectasias,   lymphangiomas,   cystic  hygromas,    Gorham's    disease,    lymphangiosarcoma,    and   complex  vascular/lymphatic  malformations  and  syndromes,  brain  injured,  and  chronic  asthma,  or from any disease or condition likely to result in a  disability in the absence of  treatment,  provided,  however,  no  child  shall  be  deprived  of  a  service under the provisions of this chapter  solely because of the degree of mental retardation.    * NB Effective January 26, 2011    2.  "Medical  service"  means  such   diagnostic,   therapeutic,   and  rehabilitative  care  by  medical  and  paramedical personnel, including  hospital and related care, and drugs, prostheses, appliances,  equipment  and devices as necessary.