The Service Animal Policy Letter in Manitoba, Canada provides guidelines and regulations regarding the use of service animals to ensure accessibility and accommodation for individuals with disabilities.
Q: What is a service animal?
A: A service animal is a dog or miniature horse specifically trained to perform tasks for individuals with disabilities.
Q: Can I bring my service animal into public places in Manitoba?
A: Yes, service animals are allowed to accompany their handlers in public places in Manitoba, such as restaurants, stores, and transportation vehicles.
Q: Do I need to provide any documentation for my service animal?
A: No, you are not required to provide any documentation or proof of certification for your service animal in Manitoba.
Q: Can I be asked to remove my service animal from a public place?
A: In certain situations, a service animal can be asked to leave if it is causing a disruption or poses a safety risk to others. Otherwise, they are generally allowed to stay.
Q: Are emotional support animals considered service animals in Manitoba?
A: No, emotional support animals are not considered service animals under Manitoba's service animal policy. They do not have the same rights and privileges as service animals.
Q: Can businesses charge fees or deposits for service animals?
A: No, businesses in Manitoba are not allowed to charge any fees or deposits for service animals. They must provide equal access to individuals with disabilities and their service animals.