Common use of Service Animals Clause in Contracts

Service Animals. 6.6.4.4.1 Some customers require the assistance of service animals (dogs, birds, other animals) for their independence. These animals serve people in wheelchairs as well as ambulatory riders with rare exceptions. One (1) service animal (only) usually accompanies a rider. Service animals are transported at no charge. 6.6.4.4.2 Under no circumstances may drivers refuse or delay service to riders due to customers’ use of service animals. 6.6.4.4.3 When boarding service animals that assist wheelchair users, drivers must use extreme caution in using the wheelchair lift. 6.6.4.4.4 Identification as a service animal is not required, but rider’s use of a service animal must be registered with SEPTA in advance. Companion animals (pets) and therapy animals may ride CCT vehicles only when confined in a carrier. 6.6.4.4.5 Service animals must be leashed and/or harnessed and remain under the control of their masters at all times. Service animals shall be required to lie on the floor of the vehicle or the lap of the owner or rider. If a service animal cannot be controlled by its owner, the driver shall notify SEPTA’s Control Center for instructions. If the animal is actively menacing passengers or other animals, the driver may order the rider and the animal out of the vehicle immediately, but must then stand by while contacting SEPTA’s Control Center for instructions. 6.6.4.4.6 Service animals in training can ride CCT vehicles under the conditions itemized above as 6.6.4.4.1 through 6.6.4.4.5.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Paratransit Services Agreement, Agreement for Providing Ada Paratransit & Shared Ride Program Services, Service Agreement

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Service Animals. 6.6.4.4.1 Some customers patrons require the assistance of service animals (dogs, birds, other animals) for their independence. These animals serve people in wheelchairs as well as ambulatory riders with rare exceptions. One (1) service animal (only) usually accompanies a rider. Service animals are transported at no charge. 6.6.4.4.2 Under no circumstances may drivers refuse or delay service to riders due to customerspatrons’ use of service animals. 6.6.4.4.3 When boarding service animals that assist wheelchair users, drivers must use extreme caution in using the wheelchair lift. 6.6.4.4.4 Identification as a service animal is not required, but rider’s use of a service animal must be registered with SEPTA in advance. Companion animals (pets) and therapy animals may ride CCT vehicles only when confined in a carrier. 6.6.4.4.5 Service animals must be leashed and/or harnessed and remain under the control of their masters at all times. Service animals shall be required to lie on the floor of the vehicle or the lap of the owner or rider. If a service animal cannot be controlled by its owner, the driver shall notify SEPTA’s the SEPTA Control Center for instructions. If the animal is actively menacing passengers or other animals, the driver may order the rider and the animal out of the vehicle immediately, but must then stand by while contacting SEPTA’s the SEPTA Control Center for instructions. 6.6.4.4.6 Service animals in training can ride CCT vehicles under the conditions itemized above as 6.6.4.4.1 through 6.6.4.4.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Providing Ada Paratransit & Shared Ride Program Services

Service Animals. 6.6.4.4.1 Some customers require the assistance of service animals (dogs, birds, other animals) for their independence. These animals serve people in wheelchairs as well as ambulatory riders with rare exceptions. One (1) service animal (only) usually accompanies a rider. Service animals are transported at no charge. 6.6.4.4.2 Under no circumstances may drivers refuse or delay service to riders due to customerspatrons’ use of service animals. 6.6.4.4.3 When boarding service animals that assist wheelchair users, drivers must use extreme caution in using the wheelchair lift. 6.6.4.4.4 Identification as a service animal is not required, but rider’s use of a service animal must be registered with SEPTA in advance. Companion animals (pets) and therapy animals may ride CCT vehicles only when confined in a carrier. 6.6.4.4.5 Service animals must be leashed and/or harnessed and remain under the control of their masters at all times. Service animals shall be required to lie on the floor of the vehicle or the lap of the owner or rider. If a service animal cannot be controlled by its owner, the driver shall notify the SEPTA’s Control Center for instructions. If the animal is actively menacing passengers or other animals, the driver may order the rider and the animal out of the vehicle immediately, but must then stand by while contacting the SEPTA’s Control Center for instructions. 6.6.4.4.6 Service animals in training can ride CCT vehicles under the conditions itemized above as 6.6.4.4.1 through 6.6.4.4.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paratransit Services Agreement

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Service Animals. 6.6.4.4.1 Some customers require the assistance of service animals (dogs, birds, other animals) for their independence. These animals serve people in wheelchairs as well as ambulatory riders with rare exceptions. One (1) service animal (only) usually accompanies a rider. Service animals are transported at no charge. 6.6.4.4.2 Under no circumstances may drivers refuse or delay service to riders due to customerspatrons’ use of service animals. 6.6.4.4.3 When boarding service animals that assist wheelchair users, drivers must use extreme caution in using the wheelchair lift. 6.6.4.4.4 Identification as a service animal is not required, but rider’s use of a service animal must be registered with SEPTA in advance. Companion animals (pets) and therapy animals may ride CCT vehicles only when confined in a carrier. 6.6.4.4.5 Service animals must be leashed and/or harnessed and remain under the control of their masters at all times. Service animals shall be required to lie on the floor of the vehicle or the lap of the owner or rider. If a service animal cannot be controlled by its owner, the driver shall notify SEPTA’s the SEPTA Control Center for instructions. If the animal is actively menacing passengers or other animals, the driver may order the rider and the animal out of the vehicle immediately, but must then stand by while contacting the SEPTA’s Control Center for instructions. 6.6.4.4.6 Service animals in training can ride CCT vehicles under the conditions itemized above as 6.6.4.4.1 through 6.6.4.4.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paratransit Services Agreement

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