The Legislation for Persons with Disabilities is a legislative regulation which emphasises ensuring equal participation in cultural activities for persons with disabilities, including access to cultural materials, venues, and sports facilities. They mandate measures for accessibility in social buildings and allow for exceptions in cultural object restoration to avoid damaging their values. Overall, the legislation aims to promote cultural heritage conservation by ensuring inclusivity and accessibility in cultural and recreational activities while also considering the protection of cultural objects during restoration processes. Legislation for individuals with disabilities guarantees equal participation in cultural, recreational, and sports activities, alongside accessibility in social infrastructure. Exceptions are allowed in restoring cultural objects to safeguard their heritage value. The overarching goal is to promote inclusivity while preserving cultural heritage. This legislation pertains to Pillar 1 (inclusive cultural heritage: ensuring participation and access for everyone) and Pillar 3 (resilient cultural heritage: safeguarding endangered heritage).