Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Rules, 1996 required that a disability certificate shall be issued by a medical board duly constituted by the Central/State Government. This required a lot of time and travel by persons with disabilities to the district headquarters. Often full medical boards are not able to meet on a given day causing yet more delay and inconvenience. Therefore Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has amended the Persons with Disabilities Rules, 1996 in December 2009 with a view to simplify the process of issuing disability certificates. A doctor can now assess and issue the certificate even at PHC in case of visible disabilities such as amputations, complete paralysis, and blindness. A specialist doctor can do so in other cases. For multiple disabilities however more than one specialist will be necessary.
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has issued guidelines for evaluation of loco-motor, visual, hearing, mental retardation and multiple disabilities vide Notification No. 16-18/97-NI I dated 01.06.2001 and mental illness vide Notification No. 16-18/97-NI I dated 18.02.2002.
- Guidelines for Evaluation of Various Disabilities and Procedure for Certification
- Amended Rules for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)
- Guidelines for Issue of Disability Certificates (DCs)
- Guidelines for Evaluation and Assessment of Mental Illness and Procedure for Certification
- Guidelines relating to the National Anthem of India
- Guidelines for Assessment of Extent of Disability and Certification of Specified Disabilities
- Guidelines and Space Standards for Barrier Free Built Environment for Disabled and Elderly Persons
- Guidelines for submitting Research Proposals for Development of suitable assistive devices for the persons with disabilities (PwDs) under it's scheme of Science and Technology Project in Mission Mode
- Guidelines for conducting written examination for persons with disabilities (PwDs)
- Guidelines for evaluation and assessment of Autism Procedure for certification
- Guidelines - Uniform Definitions of the Physically Handicapped