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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 167 — Education of the physically handicapped

167.210 Definition of "deaf-blind children" for KRS 167.210 to 167.240.

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As used in KRS 167.210 to 167.240, unless the context otherwise requires, "deaf-blind children" are those children who are deaf or hard of hearing and have visual impairments, the combination of which causes such severe communication, developmental, and educational problems that they cannot profit satisfactorily from educational programs provided solely for the child with a visual disability or for the child with a hearing disability.
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