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  Denying a Service Animal Carriage in the Cabin
  
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  904.5.1 Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices
  
Self-service shelves and dispensing devices for tableware, dishware, condiments, food and beverages shall comply with 308....
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  904.5.1 Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices
  
Self-service shelves and dispensing devices for tableware, dishware, condiments, food and beverages shall comply with 308....
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  36 CFR Part 1192 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles (2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines) - Preamble
  
Published in the Federal Register December 14, 2016. 36 CFR Part 1192 [Docket No. ATBCB 2010-0004] RIN 3014-AA38 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility...
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  T201.1 General
  
Non-rail vehicles purchased, leased or remanufactured by entities covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) shall comply with the requirements in the Non-Rail Vehicle...
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  § 38.155(a)
  
(a) Handrails and stanchions shall be provided in the entrance to the vehicle in a configuration which allows passengers to grasp such assists from outside the vehicle while starting...
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  1.6.2 Auxiliary Aids and Services.
  
1.6.2 Auxiliary Aids and Services....
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  T503 Passenger Access Routes
  
hoped that, in the near future, ongoing research on interior circulation on public transportation vehicles will yield a performance standard that will serve the needs of transit operators, bus...
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  15. Caring for Service Animals
  
A paratransit or fixed route passenger's request that the driver take charge of a service animal may be denied....
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  Q27. What does under control mean?  Do service animals have to be on a leash?  Do they have to be quiet and not bark?
  
Do service animals have to be on a leash? Do they have to be quiet and not bark? A. The ADA requires that service animals be under the control of the handler at all times....
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  Other requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
; that a service animal must be individually trained to do work or perform a task, be housebroken, and be under the control of the handler; and that a service animal must have a harness,...
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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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  7. Q: Can I charge a maintenance or cleaning fee for customers who bring service animals into my business?
  
Neither a deposit nor a surcharge may be imposed on an individual with a disability as a condition to allowing a service animal to accompany the individual with a disability, even if deposits...
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  Other requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
; that a service animal must be individually trained to do work or perform a task, be housebroken, and be under the control of the handler; and that a service animal must have a harness,...
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  § 35.104 Auxiliary aids and services
  
Auxiliary aids and services includes - (1) Qualified interpreters, notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials, exchange of written notes, telephone handset amplifiers...
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  Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
a direct threat, prevents the use of ‘‘attack dogs'' as service animals....
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  Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
As previously noted, the 1991 title II regulation does not contain specific language concerning service animals....
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  Size or weight limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
Commenters were typically opposed to a size or weight limit because many tasks performed by service animals require large, strong dogs....
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  Size or weight limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
Commenters were typically opposed to a size or weight limit because many tasks performed by service animals require large, strong dogs....
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  Exclusion of service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
Exclusion of service animals....
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  225(a)(3) Telecommunications relay services
  
(3) Telecommunications relay services The term "telecommunications relay services" means telephone transmission relay services that provide the ability for an individual who has a hearing...
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  CONTRACTING FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES
  
Many local governments provide emergency services through contracts with other local governments or private relief organizations....
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  12103(1) Auxiliary aids and services
  
(1) AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES.—The term ‘auxiliary aids and services’ includes—...
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  F227 Sales and Service
  
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