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Does the third-generation disabled card in Chenzhou need to be re-identified?
The third generation disabled card in Chenzhou city does not need to be re-identified.

The Measures for the Administration of Disabled Persons' Cards in People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that those with obvious disability characteristics do not need to be re-identified, and it is difficult to directly identify the category and level of disability and need to be re-identified.

Disabled welfare card:

Disabled people visit and enter museums, memorial halls, science and technology museums, art galleries, exhibition halls, stadiums, cultural centers (rooms), public libraries and other public cultural and sports facilities as well as parks, zoos, scenic spots and other places free of charge. Except when holding sports competitions and large-scale commercial activities.

Blind people and first-class disabled people take local public transport such as buses, subways, light rails and ferries free of charge. However, the policies issued by local governments are different. For example, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Yibin, Shiyan, Dalian, Wuhan and Jiaxing have implemented preferential or free public transportation policies for the deaf.