1029.8.61.19R4. An impairment exists when a persistent loss of an organ or structure of the child’s body is manifested by a metabolic, cellular, histological, anatomical or physiological structure or function.
The abnormality must be confirmed by objective signs through a physical examination, biological tests or medical imaging or, for sight or hearing, a recognized measurement of visual acuity or hearing. The results must be attested to by an expert who is a member of a professional order.
s. 1029.8.61.19R4; O.C. 1249-2005, s. 41; O.C. 134-2009, s. 1.