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Thomas Fitzsimmons

US District Court: Paying for online documentation not a bypass for supporting evidence of disability and need for a service dog

Cases, Fair Housing Act, Medical Assistance Animals, Pets, Service Dogs (SD), Stop Disability Fraud
December 6, 2018

The ADA Registry service is not a certification process, and the only requirement to obtain a service dog identification card is a $55 payment. As a result of Plaintiff’s failure to provide supporting evidence of his disability and need for a service dog, Defendants advised Plaintiff that his request for reasonable accommodation could not be granted..

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