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  § 36.302(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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  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.... 
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  Training requirement. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  A training and certification requirement would increase the expense of acquiring a service animal and might limit access to service animals for individuals with limited financial resources... 
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  "Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  "Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis) Although there is no specific language in the 1991 title II regulation concerning service animals, title II entities have the same legal... 
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  Auxiliary Aids and Services
  Often ensuring effective communication requires public entities to provide “auxiliary aids and services” which may include the following: For people who are deaf or have hearing loss:... 
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  Tenant Spaces: ADA Standard Section 206.4.5
  Section 206.4.5 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to Ttenant spaces. 
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  §382.117(g)
  (g) Whenever you decide not to accept an animal as a service animal, you must explain the reason for your decision to the passenger and document it in writing.... 
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  J) Calling 9‒1‒1 and Other Emergency Services
  The ADA requires all telephone emergency services to provide direct, equal access to their services for people with disabilities who use a TTY.... 
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  Sec.36.209(b) Health and drug rehabilitation services
  (b) Health and drug rehabilitation services. ... 
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  FCC Consumer Guide: Video Relay Services
  Video Relay Services Video Relay Service is a form of Telecommunications Relay Service that enables persons with hearing disabilities who use American Sign Language to communicate... 
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  Responsibility for supervision and care of a service animal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Responsibility for supervision and care of a service animal.... 
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  § 35.136(d) Animal under handler's control
  A service animal shall be under the control of its handler.... 
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  § 35.136(d) General requirements
  The work or tasks performed by a service animal shall be directly related to the handler's disability. ... 
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  Personal Devices and Services
  Public entities are not required to provide personal devices such as wheelchairs and walkers or services such as assistance eating, toileting or dressing.... 
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  Q15. What happens if a patient who uses a service animal is admitted to the hospital and is unable to care for or supervise their animal?
  What happens if a patient who uses a service animal is admitted to the hospital and is unable to care for or supervise their animal? A.... 
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  Alerting to intruders. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The phrase ‘‘alerting to intruders'' is related to the issues of minimal protection and the work or tasks an animal may perform to meet the definition of a service animal.... 
 
              