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Good Day This is your 30-Second DPN Training ENJOY Click here to begin DPN
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What must I do when an individual with a service animal comes to my business. Only service dogs are allowed into a business and you may require papers to prove that the dog is a service dog. You may also charge a maintenance or cleaning fee for any service dog that comes into you business. A service animal must be permitted to accompany the individual with a disability to ALL area’s where customers are normally permitted to go unless the animal displays a vicious behavior. A “No Pets” policy at an establishment will prevent you from having to allow any pet or service animal into your business.
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If an animal meets the definition of “service animal” under the ADA, they are considered service animals regardless of whether they have been licensed or certified by a government agency. A charge can only be made if it is common for that establishment, such as a hotel, to charge for damaged done to the establishment by a pet or service animal. Please Try Again!
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Come on… you can do it! A service dog is not a pet. The ADA requires that a “no pet” policy be modified for service animals.
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Great Job! Thank you From “DPN NAME”, your Disability Program Navigator “INSERT PHONE NUMBER & TTY” “EMAIL ADDRESS” You’ve got it! The ADA protects individuals with disabilities who have need of a service animal by allowing them access to businesses and organizations that serve the public. To learn more about service animals, you can visit the Department of Justice by clicking here.here 30-Second DPN Trainings are a National Disability Program Navigator collaborative effort. Please contact your local DPN to add a friend or colleague to this list.
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