Oregon Service Animal Access Lanyard + Card
A clear, at-a-glance reference for handlers navigating public spaces.
Durable lanyard and rigid 4x6 badge holder with a laminated card citing Oregon and federal ADA service animal access law. Printed to order.
Includes the two questions businesses are legally permitted to ask, the federal ADA public accommodation rules under 28 CFR Part 36, and Oregon's own statute on service animal access rights.
Important Notice
This card is an educational legal reference designed to promote accurate understanding of service animal access laws. It is not government-issued identification, registration, certification, or proof that an animal is a service animal. Public-access rights are established by applicable law—not by possession of this card.
Many employees, business owners, and members of the public receive little or no training on service animal laws. By presenting the relevant legal standards in a clear, concise format, this card can help facilitate respectful, informed conversations, reduce misunderstandings, and encourage compliance with federal and state law. It is intended to serve as a convenient educational resource for both handlers and the public.