Accreditation
The degree of disability must be accredited by a certificate or resolution issued by the Institute for the Elderly and Social Services (IMSERSO) or by the competent body of the Autonomous Communities (CC. AA.). Likewise, the need for assistance from third parties or reduced mobility will be accredited (according to the opinion of the Assessment and Guidance Teams dependent on the CC. AA. ).
The need for assistance from third parties to travel to or from work or reduced mobility to use public transport must be accredited with a certificate or resolution to the competent body of the CC. AA. in the assessment of disabilities (based on the opinion of the Assessment and Guidance Teams dependent on the CC. AA. ).
A degree of disability will be considered accredited:
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Equal to or greater than 33%, for Social Security pensioners who have been granted a pension for Total, Absolute or Major Permanent Disability and for pensioners of the Passive Classes who have been granted a retirement pension for Permanent Disability for service or uselessness.
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Equal to or greater than 65%, for persons whose incapacity is declared judicially, even if they do not reach that level.