Canonum De Ius Virtus Naturae
Canons of Bioethics Law

one heaven iconVI.   Homo Sapien Life

6.7 Disabled Homo Sapien

Article 136 - Competence of a Disabled Person

Canon 5384 (link)

Competence of a Disabled Person is defined according to both the concept of whether an Adult is fit, proper and qualified to produce and argue Reason through knowledge and skill of Law, Logic and Rhetoric against opposing arguments and secondly whether an Adult possesses sufficient authority and qualification of standing within the limits of statutes of law.

Canon 5385 (link)

Physical disability does not presume incompetence, unless mental illness has been properly diagnosed and recorded.

Canon 5386 (link)

Mental disability means a disabled person is mentally and legally incompetent.

Canon 5387 (link)

If a mental disability has been demonstrated to have been temporary and cured, then by default any adult or elder Homo Sapien shall automatically return to a state of competence upon the execution of such a determination.