{"id":970,"date":"2021-01-25T14:16:51","date_gmt":"2021-01-25T19:16:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/asicbc.ca\/?page_id=970"},"modified":"2021-01-25T14:16:51","modified_gmt":"2021-01-25T19:16:51","slug":"questions-and-answers-regarding-the-new-guide-dog-and-service-dog-act","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/asicbc.ca\/index.php\/resources-from-a-z\/guide-dogs\/questions-and-answers-regarding-the-new-guide-dog-and-service-dog-act\/","title":{"rendered":"Questions and Answers regarding the new Guide Dog and Service Dog Act"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: What would be the benefit of seeking certification?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: Certified teams will be issued a standard identification card, which will provide a consistent, simple way to verify that a dog is certified and as such, that it meets a high standard of behavior. This is intended to reduce misunderstandings and delays in certified teams enjoying full use of publicly-accessible facilities.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">Violation tickets may also be issued when a certified team is denied public access or tenancy in contravention of the Act, as part of progressive enforcement that will begin with information and education. This is in addition to the increased maximum fine amounts, upon conviction. These penalties would only apply for offences against certified teams.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: Will the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act alter the rights granted under the Human Rights Code?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: No, it will in no way alter or remove any rights granted under the Human Rights Code.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: Will the ministry only be certifying dogs that have been trained at an Assistance Dogs International- or International Guide Dog Federation-accredited facility?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: No. For dogs that have not been trained at an Assistance Dogs International- or International Guide Dog Federation-accredited facility, there will be an option for testing by the Justice Institute of BC once the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act is in force. This will ensure that dogs have an opportunity to demonstrate that they meet a high standard for public access and safety, regardless of where they were trained.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">See the\u00a0<a href=\"\/index.php\/resources-from-a-z\/guide-dogs\/guide-dog-and-service-dog-assessment\/\">Guide Dog and Service Dog Assessment<\/a>\u00a0testing standards to be used by the Justice Institute of BC.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: What does the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act do about business owners, bus drivers, taxi drivers, etc. who unlawfully deny access and landlords who unlawfully deny tenancy to certified teams?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: Providing information and education to businesses and public transportation agencies will be an important element for the province as the new guide dog and service dog certification program is implemented.\u00a0\u00a0Also, in order to convey the seriousness of denying access or tenancy to a certified team, the maximum fine upon conviction will increase to $3000. Violation tickets will also be an option, as appropriate, following an investigation.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: How does the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act address the issue of fraudulent guide or service dogs?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: A new offence of falsely purporting to be a certified team has been created, with a maximum fine upon conviction of $3000. There will also be an option to issue a violation ticket.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: What about attacks on certified guide or service dogs?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: A regulation under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act will make it an offence to interfere with or harm a certified guide dog or service dog.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: What about out-of-province visitors who use a guide or service dog?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: Each jurisdiction has different rules about the certification of guide\/service dogs. In order to be certified as a guide\/service dog in BC, including on a temporary basis, the dog must meet the same standard as certified dogs residing in BC You can email GuideandServiceDogs@gov.bc.ca to apply for a certificate for your use in B.C<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<h2>Questions and Answers regarding the current program<\/h2>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: How are guide\/service dogs certified in BC?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: The Ministry of Justice is preparing to implement the new guide dog and service dog certification program on January 18, 2016.\u00a0\u00a0During this period of transition, the Ministry will only be certifying new dog and handler teams that have been trained by schools accredited by Assistance Dogs International (ADI), or the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF), or by schools previously approved by the Ministry.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">As there is currently no recognized training standard in place for therapy dogs, emotional support dogs or other types of animals, they are not eligible for certification.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: Why are the rules so strict?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: In order to preserve unlimited access and maintain support from the public, we want to ensure that only those dogs that have been trained to the highest standards and behave appropriately with a variety of people in different environments are certified under the Act.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">It is important to note that this does not prevent individuals from acquiring animals as pets or companions. As well, it does not take away from protections available under the\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bchrt.bc.ca\/\">Human Rights Code<\/a>.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: How does a person obtain a certificate for a guide\/service Dog?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">Answer: In order to be certified as a guide\/service dog in BC, the Ministry must receive confirmation that the dog has been specially trained to the Assistance Dogs International (ADI) or the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF) standards. Information can be sent to the Ministry of Justice Security Programs Division.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">A list of approved schools that train guide\/service dogs in BC can be found on our Contact page.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: What rights do individuals with disabilities accompanied by guide\/service Dogs have?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: Under the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act, an individual with a disability who is accompanied by a certified guide dog has the same rights and responsibilities as a person without a dog.\u00a0\u00a0They must be allowed access to restaurants, taxis, buses or any other location where the general public is allowed.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">The Human Rights Code also provides protection from discrimination for persons with disabilities.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: What happens if an individual who uses a certified guide\/service dog is denied access to a public place?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: If you encounter a problem, you should first talk to the business owner about the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act and provide a copy of your certificate. It may be that the business doesn&#8217;t know about guide or service dogs, how they assist persons with disabilities, or why access is needed.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">If you&#8217;re still denied access, you may want to contact the\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bchrt.bc.ca\/\">Human Rights Tribunal<\/a>\u00a0about pursuing remedies under the\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bchrt.bc.ca\/\">Human Rights Code<\/a>.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: How do I find a school that certifies guide\/service dogs?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>:\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.assistancedogsinternational.org\/\">Assistance Dogs International<\/a>\u00a0and the\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.igdf.org.uk\/\">International Guide Dog Federation<\/a>\u00a0certify training facilities across the world. Listings of the facilities they have accredited may be found on their websites.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">A list of schools that are approved to train guide\/service dogs in BC can be found on our Contact page.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\">Contact the schools directly for information on their programs and\/or how to obtain a guide or service dog.<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Question<\/b>: How do I get my dog certified as a therapy or emotional support dog?\u00a0\u00a0Can I have another type of animal certified?<\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"ms-rteThemeFontFace-1 ms-rteFontSize-3\"><b>Answer<\/b>: As there is currently no recognized training standard for therapy dogs or animals other than dogs, they are not eligible for certification at this time.\u00a0\u00a0This does not prevent people from acquiring animals as pets or companions.<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Question: What would be the benefit of seeking certification? 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