[Oagdu] Saw this on the news.
Deanna Lewis
DLewis at clovernook.org
Tue Jul 28 15:33:47 UTC 2015
I feel that we really do need to get that "assistance animal" part taken out of our state law.
I am looking forward to the upcoming call.
Deanna
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From: Marianne Denning [mailto:marianne at denningweb.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 11:14 AM
To: Ohio Association of Guide Dog Users List
Cc: Deanna Lewis
Subject: Re: [Oagdu] Saw this on the news.
Deanna, as I understand, a state law can be less restrictive. In this case, assistance animal opens it up to just about everything. If Ohio did not allow miniature horses then ADA would trump it. Also, remember that ADA has no enforcement piece. Any enforcement comes from the state law. You can file a complaint with the federal government or call them for advice. I hope our member who knows much more about this than I do will help clarify.
On 7/28/15, Deanna Lewis via Oagdu <oagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Marianne,
> I always thought that the ADA laws trumped state laws? I guess I was wrong.
> Deanna
>
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> From: Oagdu [mailto:oagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Marianne
> Denning via Oagdu
> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 10:16 AM
> To: Ohio Association of Guide Dog Users List
> Cc: Marianne Denning
> Subject: Re: [Oagdu] Saw this on the news.
>
> Chris, as long as state law is not more restrictive the state law
> rules. In this case, I think the woman is correct as the law stands
> now. I don't agree but it is the Ohio law.
>
> On 7/28/15, Chris Tolle via Oagdu <oagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Amazing and wonderful. What's interesting is that I helped write
>> Kroger's policy. In fact we completely overhauled it two years ago.
>> This after an incident in Atlanta and one in California prompted us
>> to revisit what we consider allowable in a grocery store. At the end
>> of the day the ADA rules.
>>
>> Hadn't heard about this one yet but I'm sure I will.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jul 28, 2015, at 10:03 AM, Aleeha Dudley via Oagdu
>>> <oagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Here’s the thing. Right now, under Ohio law, assistance animals,
>>> emotional support animals, are allowed in public places, due to the
>>> language in the law. While I am not saying that Kroger is incorrect,
>>> I am saying that there is a loophole in the law.
>>>> On Jul 28, 2015, at 9:10 AM, Deanna Lewis via Oagdu
>>>> <oagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Good morning,
>>>>
>>>> This was on the News last night and I thought you all may find it
>>>> interesting. My comments are at the bottom, following the article.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> MAINEVILLE, Ohio -- A woman with a registered service bird was
>>>> asked to leave a Kroger store this past weekend -- and the moment
>>>> was caught on video.
>>>>
>>>> The bird, a registered service animal named Cooper, has been in the
>>>> store before with no problem, GeeGee Jackson said.
>>>>
>>>> Jackson, who is known as "the bird lady" around Maineville and
>>>> South Lebanon, said a store employee asked her to leave the Kroger
>>>> on SR
>>>> 48 in Maineville Sunday. She said the manager told her the bird
>>>> wasn't allowed.
>>>> She said she needs the bird with her to help her cope with
>>>> depression and anxiety. The bird, a cockatoo, is a nationally
>>>> registered service animal.
>>>>
>>>> Cooper travels everywhere with Jackson, mostly around town, often
>>>> traveling by moped. In public, she puts a diaper on the bird to
>>>> prevent any messes and keeps him on a leash, she said.
>>>>
>>>> Jackson said she's shopped in the same store with her bird in the
>>>> past with permission from employees.
>>>>
>>>> Kimbery Hibbler was shopping on Sunday and shot video of the incident.
>>>>
>>>> "I felt horrible for her," Hibbler said. "I felt like something
>>>> needed to be done."
>>>>
>>>> A Kroger spokesperson told WCPO store officials do not have to let
>>>> the bird inside under federal law.
>>>>
>>>> The spokesperson said Kroger follows the Americans with
>>>> Disabilities Act's regulations on service animals. According to the
>>>> ADA, only dogs can be service animals. Cooper the bird is
>>>> registered but is technically an emotional support animal.
>>>>
>>>> But Jackson said Kroger's policy is not fair and she wants the
>>>> company to reconsider.
>>>>
>>>> "Not everybody can have a service dog," she said. "There are other
>>>> animals out there that can do the same thing a dog does."
>>>>
>>>> My comments: I say, way to go Kroger for following the ADA regulations!
>>>> Although, they should have mentioned that miniature horses are also
>>>> covered under the ADA.
>>>> Speaking of the ADA, I participated in a 25th Anniversary ADA
>>>> celebration yesterday. I wrote a poem and won first place, I had
>>>> the honor of reading my poem in front of everyone at the event. I
>>>> would say there were 150 people at least. I also was interviewed by
>>>> the news and had my poem published in the Cincinnati Enquirer. It
>>>> was a very good event, and I met with some people and did get to
>>>> pass out a few Oagdu cards.
>>>>
>>>> Deanna
>>>>
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