Key Benefits:
BVG§15DV
Date of completion: 31.01.1972
Full quote:
" Regulation implementing Section 15 of the Federal Supply Act of 31 January 1972 (BGBl. I p. 105) "
1. | Blind | 17 | 27 | |
2. | one-sided upper arm amputated | 17 | ||
3. | One-sided underarm or hand-amped | 14 | ||
4. | one-sided leg amputees who have received a maid of pelvis, | 27 | 40 | 38 |
5. | other unilaterally leg amputees | 19 | 33 | 31 |
6. | one-sided foot amputated, whose artificial leg goes beyond the knee, | 22 | ||
7. | one-sided foot amputated, whose artificial leg does not go beyond the knee, | 16 | ||
8. | one-sided, foot-and-socket amputees with apparatus equipment | 10 | ||
9. | Damaged who received a supporting apparatus with a pelvic basket, | 27 | 40 | 38 |
10. | Damaged persons who have received a supporting apparatus for the hull, with the exception of damaged persons with simple bodybandages, | 22 | ||
11. | Damage to the leg or arm of the leg or elbow of the knee or elbow, | 22 | ||
12. | Damage to the leg or arm of a supporting apparatus not exceeding knee or elbow, | 16 | ||
13. | Damaged, the guide rails, or the waisted protective sleeves with rail reinforcement for knees, hips, hand, elbow or shoulder, except for damage with simple bandages, | 16 | ||
14. | Damaged that have received a lower leg rail with shoe hangers, | 14 | ||
15. | Damaged by rail reinforcement, except for damaged by simple bodywork, | 14 | ||
16. | Damaged, which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 22 | 36 | 34 |
17. | Damaged with extended, strongly secretive skin diseases or fistula, with artificial afterbandage, urine catcher or after-closing bandage, | 38 | 57 | |
18. | Damaged with special skin diseases or fistula vans of lesser extent | 14 | ||
19. | Damaged who received a hand-operated ambulance for road use, | 19 | ||
20. | Damaged persons who own a motor vehicle or a bicycle, the procurement of which was the basis for the grant of a subsidy pursuant to Section 11 (3) of the BVG, or an electrically powered ambulance for home and road use , | 17 | ||
21. | Blind people who hold a guide dog, | 27 | 32 | |
22. | Blindness with loss of two limbs | 65 | 65 | |
23. | Double-Oberarmamputee | 43 | 53 | |
24. | Other double armamputees | 39 | 50 | |
25. | Double-forearm or hand-amped | 39 | 50 | |
26. | Double-arm or hand-amped puppets, which are at the same time one-sided with an amputee or a foot-studpute and are supplied with an apparatus equipment, | 65 | 65 | |
27. | one-sided upper-arm amputated, at the same time one-sided foot-and-foot amputated, and the artificial leg of which does not go beyond the knee, | 33 | ||
28. | Two-compartment amputees (leg and arm or leg and hand amputated) | 36 | 45 | 43 |
29. | Two-compartment amputees (leg and arm or leg and hand amputated) who have received a support apparatus for the other leg that goes beyond the knee, | 47 | 53 | 52 |
30. | Double leg amputees | 27 | 46 | 44 |
31. | Double-footed amputees, whose art legs go beyond the knee, | 31 | 50 | 48 |
32. | Double-footed amputees whose art legs don't go beyond the knee, | 22 | 41 | 39 |
33. | Double-footed amputee with equipment | 15 | ||
34. | Damaged which have received a supporting apparatus or an artificial leg with a pelvic basket and which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 49 | 57 | 55 |
35. | one-sided leg amputees, who are foot-studded on the other leg, and whose artificial leg goes beyond the knee on this leg, | 30 | 49 | 47 |
36. | one-sided leg amputees, who are foot-studded on the other leg and whose mainstays do not go beyond the knee on this leg, | 26 | 45 | 43 |
37. | one-sided leg amputees, who have been given a lower leg rail with shoe hangers for the remaining leg, | 24 | 43 | 41 |
38. | one-sided leg amputees, who are foot-studded on the other leg and are supplied with an apparatus equipment, | 23 | 42 | 40 |
39. | one-sided leg amputees who have received a supporting apparatus for the hull, | 41 | ||
40. | one-sided leg amputees, who have received a supporting apparatus for the arm that goes beyond the elbow, | 41 | ||
41. | one-sided leg amputees, who have received a supporting apparatus that goes beyond the knee for the remaining leg, | 30 | 49 | 47 |
42. | one-sided leg amputees, who have received a support apparatus that does not extend beyond the knee for the remaining leg, | 26 | 45 | 43 |
43. | one-sided leg amputees, who have been given a rail-reinforcement support, | 33 | ||
44. | on one side leg amputees, which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 41 | 50 | 48 |
45. | one-sided leg amputees with extensive, strongly secretive skin diseases or fistula irons outside of the stump area, with artificial afterbandage, urine catcher or after-closing bandage | 57 | ||
46. | on one side leg amputees with special skin diseases or fistula side brackets of lesser extent outside of the stump area | 33 | ||
47. | Double leg amputees, which at the same time are single-sided arm-or handamputated, | 55 | 61 | |
48. | Double-footed amputees with equipment that are at the same time arm-or handamputated on one side, | 55 | ||
49. | Double leg amputees, which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 49 | 65 | 65 |
50. | Double-footed amputees, whose artificial legs go beyond the knee, and which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 53 | 65 | 65 |
51. | one-sided leg amputees, who are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers and have received a supporting apparatus for the fuselage, | 57 | 64 | 63 |
52. | one-sided leg amputees, which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers and have been given a rail-reinforcement forging, | 52 | 58 | 56 |
53. | one-sided leg amputees with extensive, strongly secretive skin diseases or fistula irons outside of the stump area with artificial afterbandage, urine catcher or after-closing bandage, which are permanently on the use of two crutches or Stockrests are dependent, | 65 | 65 | 65 |
54. | Double leg amputees, who have received a supporting apparatus for the fuselage and which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 65 | 65 | 65 |
55. | Double leg amputees, which have received a supporting apparatus for the arm that goes beyond the elbow and which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 57 | 62 | |
56. | Four champutations | 65 | 65 | |
57. | Damaged which have received a supporting apparatus for the leg that goes beyond the knee, and which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 45 | 53 | 51 |
58. | Damaged which have received a supporting apparatus for the fuselage and which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 38 | 50 | 49 |
59. | Damaged which have not received support apparatus for both legs beyond the knees, | 22 | ||
60. | Damaged with extended, strongly secretive skin diseases or fistula, with artificial afterbandage, urine catcher or after-closing bandage, which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 61 | 65 | 65 |
61. | Damaged with special skin diseases or fistula or fistula, which are permanently dependent on the use of two crutches or bunkers, | 36 | 50 | 48 |