FAQ: Do service dogs have to be accommodated in a physician's office? Physicians are asked to accommodate service dogs in their offices with increasing frequency. The law generally requires a place of public accommodation, like a physician's office, to permit service dogs where customers would normally be allowed so long as providing the accommodation is reasonable and necessary. However, what constitutes a service dog is not always obvious as many people also have companion animals or emotional support animals they wish to bring. The law does not require companion animals to be accommodated in the same way as service animals. To help ... July 15, 2014 General ADA/Discrimination, Disabilities, Access to Care, Legal Issues 0 0 Comment Read More »
Paid family leave coverage extended Beginning on July 1, California's paid family leave (PFL) program will be expanded to provide benefits to workers who take time off of work to care for a seriously ill parent-in-law, grandparent, grandchild or sibling. This change was prompted by the passage of Senate Bill 770, which was signed into law by Governor Brown on September 24, 2013. Currently, PFL is only available to workers who take time off of work to care for a seriously ill child, parent, spouse or registered domestic partner, or to bond with a minor ... March 28, 2014 General Paid Family Leave (PFL), Disabilities, State Disability Insurance (SDI) 0 0 Comment Read More »