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While a person who meets the definition of a “disability” has rights accorded the disabled under applicable federal and state law (including rights relating to accommodating service animals), if you are not legally disabled, you may not be entitled to accommodation rights under relevant laws, and our products may confer no benefit upon you.
Our products neither confer any legal rights on any individual, nor represent or certify that the individual has a disability, has a “service animal” under law, or is entitled to accommodation of his or her animal companion within relevant federal or state laws. Put another way, our products and materials are neither intended nor claimed to document the existence of a disability, and there is no guarantee that any third party will accord the purchaser any right or courtesy. You are solely responsible for checking with your own medical provider and legal counsel, as appropriate, and documenting that you have a disability and/or have an animal companion entitled to accommodation under relevant laws.
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