Canonum De Ius Virtus Naturae
Canons of Bioethics Law

one heaven iconVI.   Homo Sapien Life

6.7 Disabled Homo Sapien

Article 138 - Absence of Disabled Person

Canon 5390 (link)

An absent Disabled Person is a disabled Homo Sapien previously diagnosed with a severe disability that fails to be in attendance at their place of domicile without advising anyone, and of whom it is unknown as to their general location, health and/or well-being.

Canon 5391 (link)

A missing disabled person is any absent disabled person for whom a person fears for their safety, health and/or well-being and so notifies law enforcement officials of the time and circumstances of their absence.

Canon 5392 (link)

It is an obligation of all guardians/carers to notify all agencies to which a disabled person attends and/or has appointments of the change of status of a disabled person and legitimate reason for the non attendance of the disabled person.

Canon 5393 (link)

There shall be no minimum elapsed time before a person is permitted to report a missing disabled person.

Canon 5394 (link)

All agencies (government and private) that provide disabled related services (including but not restricted to) education, foster care, primary care, and/or community welfare must register in their records the absence of attendance of any disabled person for each and every day they are absent.

Canon 5395 (link)

All agencies (government and private) that provide disabled related services (including but not restricted to) education, foster care, primary care, and/or community welfare that have registered a disabled person being absent for three (3) or more consecutive days (ignoring weekends) shall be required to notify law enforcement officials of a missing disabled person.

Canon 5396 (link)

The liability for a missing disabled person shall fall upon the primary carers and/or appointed guardian unless proof of their death and/or proof of abduction are in evidence.

Canon 5397 (link)

An absent disabled person is presumed to be alive for seven (7) years following their disappearance, unless proof of their death is made before then.

Canon 5398 (link)

Upon the expiry of the seven (7) year period, the outstanding estate of the disabled person may be liquidated and the child declared deceased.

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