Persons authorised to give disability certificate
The respective Medical boards constituted at a State or district levels are the certifying authority to issue disability certificate. The board consists of a chief medical officer/ sub divisional medical officer in the District and another expert in the specified field. These examples are: an ophthalmic surgeon in case of visual handicaps either ENT surgeon or an audiologist in case of speech & hearing handicaps, an orthopaedic surgeon or a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation in case of locomotor handicaps and a psychiatrist or a clinical psychologist or a teacher in special education in case of mental handicaps. The respective disability certificate for mental retardation or other disabilities (visual, speech and hearing, and locomotor disability is given as Form X and Y in related resource.
Presently, various ministries/departments of the central government as well as the state and UT level government provide a number of concessions /facilities /benefits to the persons with disabilities. These benefits are provided - on the basis of certain documents. The procedural requirements are different in each case. Therefore, the persons with disabilities – have to do complex paper work which causes a lot of inconvenience and hindrance in availing various benefits. The Government of India has therefore issued guidelines (August,2000) to states/UTs for issue of identity card (IC) to the persons with disabilities so as to enable them to easily avail any applicable benefits/concessions.
All those who are certified by the appropriate authority to have disability as per the definitions given in theunder the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016) , will be eligible to obtain the identity card. This card will be issued to all eligible persons with disability irrespective of their age.
Minimum Percentage of disability should be:
Medical certificate obtained from the authorized medical board constituted by the State Govt./Defence authority, is a necessary prerequisite for obtaining the card.
The card has a lifelong validity when issued to a disabled person - above the age of 18 years. For disabled children below 18 years of age, the card is required to be updated once in every five years. No fresh medical examination is necessary in the case of permanent disability.
To apply online for disability certificate/UDID, click here.
To track status of UDID, click here
To access the training manual for online application of UDID, click here
Source: A Handbook for Parents of Children with Disabilities
Last Modified : 3/9/2022
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