With the conclusion of the draft law on assistance dogs, the Generalitat advances accessibility and inclusion for individuals with disabilities.
The rights of those who rely on these animals for their daily mobility and safety are updated and strengthened by this new law, which ensures their access to any environment.
Before the Consell Jurídic Consultiu issues its opinion before parliamentary procedure, the paper was sent to the Consell Plenary Session today, Tuesday 11th March, for approval.
The significance of this legislative update has been emphasised by Susana Camarero, the First Vice President and Minister of Social Services, Equality, and Housing, who has stated that “with this new regulation, we guarantee that all people who need an assistance dog have the appropriate legal support.”
Due to the fact that “this decree represents a real step forward in accessibility and inclusion,” Susana Camarero has emphasised the benefits of this change. Our goal is to create a society where everyone may exercise their rights with assurance, free from limitations and prejudice.
The rule considers expanding the beneficiary groups, such as assistance dogs for those with autism spectrum disorders or support dogs for the early identification of sensory disconnection in conditions like diabetes or epilepsy.
One of the significant aspects of the new law is that it specifically regulates assistance dogs based on their circumstances once their duty is over, safeguarding their welfare.
To ensure the legal security of individuals with disabilities and of the different agents involved in the use and training of assistance dogs, the new Act also creates updated and unambiguous requirements.
The establishment of a regulatory framework that sets assistance dogs apart from emotional support and aided therapy animals, preventing regulatory confusion, is another novel aspect.
Furthermore, there are regulations governing the training and certification of assistance dogs, which strengthens the industry’s professionalism and service quality.
Assistance dog users no longer face obstacles thanks to enhanced and comprehensive access rights to public areas, transportation, and establishments.
Additionally, an official assistance dog register will be established, enhancing oversight and traceability.
The Generalitat reaffirms its dedication to promoting the independence of those with disabilities and creating an environment that is accessible to everyone with this update.
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