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  III-4.2300 Service animals
  
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  What questions can a public entity ask to determine if a dog is a service animal?
  In situations where it is not obvious that a dog is a service animal, a public entity may ask two questions: (1) is the dog a service animal required because of a disability?... 
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  General Requirements of Part 382
  In a nutshell, the main requirements of Part 382 regarding service animals are: Carriers shall permit dogs and other service animals used by persons with disabilities to accompany... 
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  Was the carrier correct in asking me to take a seat other than a bulkhead seat in the emergency exit row?
  QUESTION: I fly with my service animal and normally ask for a bulkhead seat, as it provides a little bit more room for my service dog.... 
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  Customer Service Issues for People with Disabilities
  Poor customer service can ruin the stay of a guest with disabilities, even if the hotel facility itself is fully accessible.... 
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  Food Service Lines [5.5] and Tableware and Condiment Areas [5.6]
  Food Service Lines [5.5] and Tableware and Condiment Areas [5.6] Tray slides, if provided, must be no more than 34 inches high.... 
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  II-7.3100 General
  These telephone emergency services--including "911" services--are clearly an important public service whose reliability can be a matter of life or death.... 
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  Auxiliary Aids and Services
  Auxiliary Aids and Services: If auxiliary aids and services are requested by guests, meeting organizers will need to address before the meeting takes place how to provide such services... 
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  D. Effective Communication: Auxiliary Aids and Services
  of hearing, or deaf-blind so that individuals with disabilities may participate in programs, services or activities on an equal basis with other passengers. ... 
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  1. Providing Equal Access With Auxiliary Aids and Services
  These different ways are provided through “auxiliary aids and services.” ... 
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  § 37.167 Other service requirements
  [56 FR 45621, Sept. 6, 1991, as amended at 58 FR 63103, Nov. 30, 1993] 
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  12162(a)(4) Food service
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  § 36.302(c) Service animals.
  (c) Service animals.... 
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  2. Different Types of Auxiliary Aids and Services
  Here are some examples of different auxiliary aids and services that may be used to provide effective communication for people with disabilities. ... 
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  502.3 Accessibility Services
  Platforms and software tools provided by the platform developer shall provide a documented set of accessibility services that support applications running on the platform to interoperate... 
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  502.3 Accessibility Services
  Platform software and software tools that are provided by the platform developer shall provide a documented set of accessibility services that support applications running on the platform... 
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- Sorenson Video Relay Service ntouch® Mobile
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  Accessible parking
  • Many older adults with diminished heart and lung functions and reduced mobility will have placards or license plates for accessible parking. When parking is near the main door of... 
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  Q4. If someone's dog calms them when having an anxiety attack, does this qualify it as a service animal?
  If someone's dog calms them when having an anxiety attack, does this qualify it as a service animal? A. It depends.... 
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  Q14. Does a hospital have to allow an in-patient with a disability to keep a service animal in his or her room?
  Does a hospital have to allow an in-patient with a disability to keep a service animal in his or her room? A. Generally, yes.... 
 
              