Common use of Conditions of Acceptance Clause in Contracts

Conditions of Acceptance. 1. Tradewind shall accept as evidence that an animal is a Service Animal such items as identification cards, other written documentation, the type of harness or markings on the harness, tags, or other credible assurances of the Qualified Individual with a Disability using the animal. 2. Service Animals must be properly harnessed and remain under the direct control of the Passenger. A Service Animal will be denied boarding or removed from the flight by Tradewind if the animal cannot be contained by the passenger or otherwise exhibits behavior that poses a threat to the health or safety of other passengers or a significant threat of disruption. 3. Certain Service Animals, such as various breeds of monkeys, must be small enough and confined to sit in the Passenger’s lap or in the space under the seat without invading another Passenger’s seat area during the entire flight. If no other seat accommodation can be made and the animal is too big to fit safely in the cabin, the Service Animal must be checked as baggage. 4. Passengers with Service Animals may not obstruct an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed in order to facilitate an emergency evacuation. 5. A Qualified Individual with a Disability requesting travel with a Service Animal used solely for the purpose of providing comfort or emotional support to the passenger, will be required to provide to Tradewind current documentation (i.e., not more than one year old) on letterhead from a qualified mental health professional stating (A) that the passenger has a mental health-related disability; (B) that having the animal accompany the passenger is necessary to the passenger’s mental health or treatment or to assist the passenger with his or her disability; and (C) That the individual providing the assessment of the passenger is a licensed mental health professional and the passenger is under his or her professional care. Tradewind reserves the right to authenticate any documentation presented; and (D) The date and type of the mental health professional’s license and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage

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Conditions of Acceptance. 1. Tradewind ) CO shall accept as evidence that an animal is a Service Animal such items as identification cards, other written documentation, the type of harness or markings on the harness, tags, or other credible assurances of the Qualified Individual with a Disability using the animal. 2. ) Service Animals must be properly harnessed and remain under the direct control of the Passenger. A Service Animal will be denied boarding or removed from the flight by Tradewind CO if the animal cannot be contained by the passenger or otherwise exhibits behavior that poses a threat to the health or safety of other passengers or a significant threat of disruption. 3. ) Certain Service Animals, such as various breeds of monkeys, must be small enough and confined to sit in the Passenger’s lap or in the space under the seat without invading another Passenger’s seat area during the entire flight. If no other seat accommodation can be made and the animal is too big to fit safely in the cabin, the Service Animal must be checked as baggage. 4. ) Passengers with Service Animals will not be seated in emergency exit rows. They may not obstruct an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed in order to facilitate an emergency evacuation. 5. ) A Qualified Individual with a Disability requesting travel with a Service Animal used solely for the purpose of providing comfort or emotional support to the passenger, will be required to provide to Tradewind CO current documentation (i.e., not more than one year old) on letterhead from a qualified mental health professional stating stating (A1) that the passenger has a mental health-related disability; ; (B2) that having the animal accompany the passenger is necessary to the passenger’s mental health or treatment or to assist the passenger with his or her disability; and and (C3) That that the individual providing the assessment of the passenger is a licensed mental health professional and the passenger is under his or her professional care. Tradewind CO reserves the right to authenticate any documentation presented; and (D) The date and type of the mental health professional’s license and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract of Carriage

Conditions of Acceptance. 1. Tradewind ) CO shall accept as evidence that an animal is a Service Animal such items as identification cards, other written documentation, the type of harness or markings on the harness, tags, or other credible assurances of the Qualified Individual with a Disability using the animal. 2. ) Service Animals must be properly harnessed and remain under the direct control of the Passenger. A Service Animal will be denied boarding or removed from the flight by Tradewind CO if the animal cannot be contained by the passenger or otherwise exhibits behavior that poses a threat to the health or safety of other passengers or a significant threat of disruption. 3. ) Certain Service Animals, such as various breeds of monkeys, must be small enough and confined to sit in the Passenger’s lap or in the space under the seat without invading another Passenger’s seat area during the entire flight. If no other seat accommodation can be made and the animal is too big to fit safely in the cabin, the Service Animal must be checked as baggage. 4. ) Passengers with Service Animals will not be seated in emergency exit rows. They may not obstruct an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed in order to facilitate an emergency evacuation. 5. ) A Qualified Individual with a Disability Passenger requesting to travel with a an animal that is used as an emotional support or psychiatric Service Animal used solely for the purpose of providing comfort or emotional support to the passenger, will be required to provide to Tradewind CO current documentation (i.e., not more older than one year oldfrom the date of the Passenger’s scheduled initial flight) on the letterhead from of a qualified licensed mental health professional stating stating the following: (A1) that the passenger has a mental healthor emotional disability recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-related disabilityFourth Edition (DSMIV); (2) the Passenger needs the emotional support or psychiatric Service Animal as an accommodation for air travel and/or for activity at the Passenger’s destination; (B) that having the animal accompany the passenger is necessary to the passenger’s mental health or treatment or to assist the passenger with his or her disability; and (C) That the individual providing the assessment of the passenger is a licensed mental health professional and the passenger is under his or her professional care. Tradewind reserves the right to authenticate any documentation presented; and (D) The date and type of the mental health professional’s license and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract of Carriage

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Conditions of Acceptance. 1. Tradewind shall accept as evidence that an animal is a Service Animal such items as identification cards, other written documentation, the type of harness or markings on the harness, tags, or other credible assurances of the Qualified Individual with a Disability using the animal. 2. Service Animals must be properly harnessed and remain under the direct control of the Passenger. A Service Animal will be denied boarding or removed from the flight by Tradewind if the animal cannot be contained by the passenger or otherwise exhibits behavior that poses a threat to the health or safety of other passengers or a significant threat of disruption. 3. Certain Service Animals, such as various breeds of monkeys, must be small enough and confined to sit in the Passenger’s lap or in the space under the seat without invading another Passenger’s seat area during the entire flight. If no other seat accommodation can be made and the animal is too big to fit safely in the cabin, the Service Animal must be checked purchase as baggageseat. 4. Passengers with Service Animals may not obstruct an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed in order to facilitate an emergency evacuation. 5. A Qualified Individual with a Disability requesting travel with a Service Animal used solely for the purpose of providing comfort or emotional support to the passenger, will be required to provide to Tradewind current documentation (i.e., not more than one year old) on letterhead from a qualified mental health professional stating (A) i. that the passenger has a mental health-related disability; (B) ii. that having the animal accompany the passenger is necessary to the passenger’s mental health or treatment or to assist the passenger with his or her disability; and (C) iii. That the individual providing the assessment of the passenger is a licensed mental health professional and the passenger is under his or her professional care. Tradewind reserves the right to authenticate any documentation presented; and (D) iv. The date and type of the mental health professional’s license and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued. 6. All pets, including service animals, must be booked in advance of arrival at the airport.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract of Carriage

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