Ambulatory disability means a disability because of which a person: (1) Has a physical and permanent disability to such a degree that the person is unable to move from place to place without the aid of a wheelchair; (2) Is not able to cross curbs because of paralysis or loss of function of the persons legs; (3) Is missing one or both legs; or (4) Has a permanently impaired or unsteady gait that makes it impossible or impractical to walk as a means of transportation.
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