Georgia Service Animal Access Lanyard + Card

Georgia Service Animal Access Lanyard + Card

$15.00
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Georgia Service Animal Access Lanyard + Card

Georgia Service Animal Access Lanyard + Card

$15.00

Carry a concise, professional reference to Georgia and federal service animal access laws wherever you go. The Georgia Service Animal Access Card & Lanyard is designed to promote respectful interactions by providing an easy-to-read summary of service animal access rights, the ADA's two permissible questions, and selected Georgia statutory references in a durable, double-sided format.

Whether you're visiting restaurants, hotels, retail stores, healthcare facilities, government buildings, or traveling throughout Georgia, this quick-reference card provides an educational summary of applicable law without claiming to be government-issued identification or certification.

Features

  • Double-sided 4 × 6 inch legal reference card
  • Durable laminated insert (fits standard 4 × 6 badge holders)
  • Compatible with standard vertical lanyards
  • Georgia-themed design with state outline and ServiceAnimalAlert™ artwork
  • High-contrast typography for quick readability
  • ADA + Georgia law quick-reference
  • Perfect for travel, public accommodations, businesses, and educational use

Front Includes

  • Georgia-themed Service Animal Alert™ artwork
  • Federal ADA reference
  • Georgia statutory reference
  • Professional high-visibility design
  • ServiceAnimalAlert.com branding

Reverse Includes

  • ADA's two permissible questions
  • Selected excerpts from Georgia service animal statutes
  • Plain-language access rights summary
  • Handler responsibilities
  • Educational legal reference for public accommodations

Ideal For

  • Service animal handlers
  • Hotels
  • Restaurants
  • Retail businesses
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Schools and universities
  • Government offices
  • Security personnel
  • Customer service professionals

Important Notice

This product is an educational legal reference and awareness aid. It is not government-issued identification, registration, certification, or proof that an animal is a service animal. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, no federal certification or registration is required for a service animal.


Learn More

For the official Georgia statutes regarding service animals:

Georgia Code – Title 30, Chapter 4 (Rights of Persons With Disabilities; Service Dogs):
https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/title-30/chapter-4/

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Service Animal Guidance:
https://www.ada.gov/resources/service-animals-faqs/

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