[nagdu] (no subject)
Garry and Joy Relton
relton30857 at cox.net
Thu Mar 26 14:39:43 UTC 2009
So, the solution is to visit graduates, not train.
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Of Angie Matney
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 8:32 PM
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The Board said:
>2. Can an out-of-state guide dog instructor provide follow up services?
>Business and Professions Code Section 7209.5 defines "instructor" as a
>person who instructs blind persons in the use of guide dogs or who
>engages in the business of training, selling, hiring, or supplying
>guide dogs for the blind. Section 7210 states that "It shall be
>unlawful for any person to sell, offer
>for sale, give, hire or furnish under any other arrangement, any guide dog
>or seeing-eye dog or to engage in the business or occupation of training
any
>such dog unless he holds a valid and unimpaired license issued pursuant to
>the provisions in this chapter." Follow up services would not be prohibited
>by state law so long as guide dog "instruction" was not occurring. For
>example, a home interview or verbal assessment of the day-to-day activities
>of a
>guide dog team would not be prohibited.
Wow! What a verbose non-answer that was.
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