قانون حقوق الأشخاص المعوقين في لبنان 2000 (Rights of People with Disabilities Act)
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Lebanon
29 May 2000
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Government of Lebanon الحكومة اللبنانية
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قانون رقم220 تاريخ 29/5/2000قانون حقوق الأشخاص المعوقين
القسم الأول: في المصطلحات والتعريفات والتصنيف والبطاقة
القسم الثاني: الهيئة الوطنية لشؤون المعوقين
القسم الثالث: في حق المعوق بالحصول على الخدمات الصحية وإعادة التأهيل وخدمات الدعم
القسم الرابع: في حق الشخص المعوق ببيئة مؤهلة
القسم الخامس: في حق الشخص المعوق بالتنقل والمواقف ورخص السوق
القسم السادس: في حق الشخص المعوق بالسكن
القسم السابع: في حق الشخص المعوق بالتعليم والرياضة
القسم الثامن: في حق الشخص المعوق بالعمل والتوظيف وبالتقديمات الاجتماعية
القسم التاسع: أحكام ضريبية متفرقة خاصة بالشخص المعوق
القسم العاشر: أحكام مختلفة وختامية
Law No. 220 dated 29/5/2000
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act
Section I: terminology, classification and ID card
Section II: The National Commission for the people with disabilities
Section III: the right of the people with disabilities to access to health, rehabilitation and support services
Section IV: the right of people with disabilities in a supportive and suitable environment
Section V: the mobility rights, parking permits and special transport cards for people with disabilities
Section VI: the right of people with disabilities in social housing
Section VII: the right of people with disabilities in education and sport
Section VIII: the right of people with disabilities to work, employment and welfare support
Section IX: Tax provisions for people with disabilities
SECTION X: Miscellanous and Final Provisions
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