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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 151B — Workforce education

151B.450 Definitions for KRS 151B.450 to 151B.475.

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As used in KRS 151B.450 to 151B.475, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Assistive technology" means any item, piece of equipment, or device that
enables an individual with a disability to improve his or her independence and
quality of life;
(2)"Board" means the board of directors of the Kentucky Assistive Technology
Loan Corporation;
(3)"Cabinet" means the Education and Labor Cabinet;
(4)"Corporation" means the Kentucky Assistive Technology Loan Corporation
created under KRS 151B.455;
(5)"Fund" means the Kentucky assistive technology loan fund created under KRS
151B.470;
(6)"Qualified borrower" means an individual with a disability that affects a major
life activity such as mobility, sensory and cognitive communications, or
self-care, a parent or legal guardian of an individual with a disability, or a
nonprofit organization that provides assistive technology to individuals with
disabilities who meet the criteria for participating in the Kentucky assistive
technology loan fund; and
(7)"Qualified lender" means a financial lending institution or other qualified
organization contracted with by the corporation to provide loans for the
purchase of assistive technology.
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