[Colorado-Talk] FW: [COAGDU] Fwd: [NAGDU] Notice of Proposed Rule-Making regarding service animals on airplanes

Melissa R. Green graduate56 at juno.com
Fri Jan 24 02:46:05 UTC 2020


Hello all.
Here is a message forwarded to our guide dog users list for Colorado. By
our secretary. It is discussing the changes of the Air carrier act, when
it comes to service animals. I have some thoughts about some of these
rules. Read and share with others who have or who are considering or you
have a family or friend. Share with them this message.

Melissa R. Green and Pj

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Subject: [COAGDU] Fwd: [NAGDU] Notice of Proposed Rule-Making regarding
service animals on airplanes

Hello everyone,

In case there are some here who are not subscribed to our National
Association of Guide  Dog Users email list, I wanted to pass this along as
the comment period is rather short. Below, please find the notice of
proposed rulemaking issued by the U.S.  Department of Transportation
regarding service animals on airplanes. More info to come.

Respectfully,

Miss Marty Rahn, COAGDU Secretary

https://www.transportation.gov/individuals/aviation-consumer-protection/no
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> U.S. Department of Transportation Seeks Comment on Proposed Amendments 
> to Regulation of Service Animals on Flights
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> WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Transportation today announced 
> that it is seeking public comment on proposed amendments to its Air 
> Carrier Access Act (ACAA) regulation on the transportation of service
animals by air.
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> The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on Traveling by Air with 
> Service Animals can be found HERE and provides the public with 60 days 
> to comment on the proposed changes.
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> Today's NPRM is intended to ensure a safe and accessible air 
> transportation system. It addresses concerns raised by individuals 
> with disabilities, airlines, flight attendants, airports, other 
> aviation transportation stakeholders, and other members of the public, 
> regarding service animals on aircraft. The Department recognizes the 
> integral role that service animals play in the lives of many 
> individuals with disabilities and wants to ensure that individuals 
> with disabilities can continue using their service animals while also 
> reducing the likelihood that passengers wishing to travel with their 
> pets on aircraft will be able to falsely claim their pets are service
animals.
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> The NPRM proposes to: 
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> *       Define a service animal as a dog that is individually trained to
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> work or perform tasks for the benefit of a person with a disability;
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> *       No longer consider an emotional support animal to be a service
> animal;
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> *       Consider a psychiatric service animal to be a service animal and
> require the same training and treatment of psychiatric service animals 
> as other service animals;
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> *       Allow airlines to require forms developed by DOT attesting to a
> service animal's good behavior, certifying the service animal's good 
> health, and if taking a long flight attesting that the service animal 
> has the ability to either not relieve itself, or can relieve itself in 
> a sanitary manner;
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> *       Allow airlines to require passengers with a disability who are
> traveling with a service animal to check-in at the airport one hour 
> prior to the travel time required for the general public to ensure 
> sufficient time to process the service animal documentation and 
> observe the animal;
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> *       Require airlines to promptly check-in passengers with service
> animals who are subject to an advanced check-in process;
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> *       Allow airlines to limit the number of service animals traveling
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> a single passenger with a disability to two service animals *
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> airlines to require a service animal to fit within its handler's foot 
> space on the aircraft;
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> *       Continue to allow airlines to require that service animals be
> harnessed, leashed, tethered, or otherwise under the control of its 
> handler;
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> *       Continue to allow airlines to refuse transportation to service
> animals that exhibit aggressive behavior and that pose a direct threat 
> to the health or safety of others; and
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> *       Continue to prohibit airlines from refusing to transport a
service
> animal solely on the basis of breed.
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> Comments on the NPRM must be received within 60 days of the date the 
> notice is published.  The NPRM can be found at regulations.gov, docket 
> number DOT-OST-2018-0068.
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