
ArmInfo. The Armenian authorities intend to grant non- governmental organizations the right to provide assistance to persons with disabilities. At its February 9 session, the RA National Assembly Committee on Labor and Social Affairs approved amendments to the laws "On the Rights of Persons with Disabilities" and "On the Assessment of Person Functionality," submitted by the RA government for first reading.
According to the RA Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, currently, only state agencies have this right. The adoption of the package will make it possible for non-governmental organizations to provide assistance as well. Moreover, as the minister noted, a number of institutions are already willing to take this step. As an example, Torosyan cited the Zinapa Servicemen's Insurance Fund, which has agreed to assume some of the burden of providing assistance. In this case, the issue concerns the provision of prosthetics to former military personnel disabled as a result of the 44-day war in Nagorno-Karabakh. Other examples are possible in the future, which is why the authors of the document developed and submitted a package of new amendments.
Another change concerns the introduction of the concept of "independent living center," which will eliminate future uncertainty in law enforcement regarding the organizational and legal status, functions, and principles of organizing such centers. One such center is already being built under the program with state budget funds, which should subsequently serve as a model for the creation of similar structures, and not only with public funding. The package establishes provisions regarding the operating procedures of these centers.
The next amendment concerns the application of a triple agreement when providing services to individuals with disabilities, involving the individual, their personal assistant, and the Unified Social Service. Currently, separate agreements are concluded with each participant in the project. To facilitate the process, the agreement will now be trilateral. Regarding the Law "On the Assessment of Facial Functionality," Torosyan emphasized that the amendments to this document provide for a full functional assessment process, even in cases where a person only needs to supplement or modify their individual program. This will eliminate additional administrative burdens.
The minister proposed reviewing the package at the 24th plenary session of the National Assembly so that the Zinapa Foundation can begin providing new services as quickly as possible.