BLIND, HANDICAPPED, AND DISABLED PERSONS--"WHITE CANE LAW"
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Sections
70.84.010 Declaration--Policy.
70.84.020 "Dog guide" defined.
70.84.021 "Service animal" defined.
70.84.040 Precautions for drivers of motor
vehicles approaching pedestrian who is using a white cane, dog
guide,
or service animal.
70.84.050 Handicapped pedestrians not carrying white cane or using dog guide--Rights and privileges.
70.84.060 Unauthorized use of white cane, dog guide, or service animal.
70.84.070 Penalty for violations.
70.84.080 Employment of blind or other handicapped persons in public service.
70.84.900 Short title.
RCW 70.84.010 Declaration--Policy. The legislature declares:
(1) It is the policy of this state to encourage
and enable the blind, the visually handicapped, the hearing impaired,
and the
otherwise physically disabled to participate fully in the social and
economic life of the state, and to engage in remunerative
employment.
(2) As citizens, the blind, the visually
handicapped, the hearing impaired, and the otherwise physically
disabled have the
same rights as the able-bodied to the full and free use of the
streets, highways, walkways, public buildings, public facilities,and
other public places.
(3) The blind, the visually handicapped, the
hearing impaired, and the otherwise physically disabled are entitled
to full and
equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges on
common carriers, airplanes, motor vehicles, railroad trains, motor
buses, street cars, boats, and all other public conveyances, as well
as in hotels, lodging places, places of public resort, accommodation,
assemblage or amusement, and all other places to which the general
public is invited, subject only to the conditions and limitations
established by law and applicable alike to all persons. [1980 c
109 § 1; 1969 c 141 § 1.]
RCW 70.84.020 "Dog guide" defined. For the purpose of this chapter, the term "dog guide" means a dog that is trained for the purpose of guiding blind persons or a dog trained for the purpose of assisting hearing impaired persons. [1997 c 271 § 18; 1980c 109 § 2; 1969 c 141 § 2.]
RCW 70.84.021 "Service animal" defined. For the
purpose of this chapter, "service animal" means an animal that is
trained for
the purposes of assisting or accommodating a disabled person's
sensory, mental, or physical disability. [1997 c 271 § 19;
1985
c 90 § 1.]
RCW 70.84.040 Precautions for drivers of motor
vehicles approaching pedestrian who is using a white cane, dog guide,
or
service animal. The driver of a vehicle approaching a totally or
partially blind pedestrian who is carrying a cane predominantly
white in color (with or without a red tip), a totally or partially
blind or hearing impaired pedestrian using a dog guide, or an
otherwise physically disabled person using a service animal shall
take all necessary precautions to avoid injury to such
pedestrian.
Any driver who fails to take such precaution shall be liable in
damages for any injury caused such pedestrian. It shall be
unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to drive into or upon any
crosswalk while there is on such crosswalk, such pedestrian,
crossing or attempting to cross the roadway, if such pedestrian is
using a white cane, using a dog guide, or using a service
animal.
The failure of any such pedestrian so to signal shall not deprive him of the right of way accorded him by other laws. [1997 c 271 § 20; 1985 c 90 § 3; 1980 c 109 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 77 § 1; 1969 c 141 § 4.]
RCW 70.84.050 Handicapped pedestrians not
carrying white cane or using dog guide--Rights and privileges. A
totally or partially
blind pedestrian not carrying a white cane or a totally or partially
blind or hearing impaired pedestrian not using a dog
guide in any of the places, accommodations, or conveyances listed in
RCW 70.84.010, shall have all of the rights and privileges
conferred by law on other persons. [1997 c 271 § 21; 1980 c
109 § 5; 1969 c 141 § 5.]
RCW 70.84.060 Unauthorized use of white cane,
dog guide, or service animal. It shall be unlawful for any pedestrian
who is not
totally or partially blind to use a white cane or any pedestrian who
is not totally or partially blind or is not hearing impaired to
use a dog guide or any pedestrian who is not otherwise physically
disabled to use a service animal in any of the places,
accommodations, or conveyances listed in RCW 70.84.010 for the
purpose of securing the rights and privileges accorded by the
chapter to totally or partially blind, hearing impaired, or otherwise
physically disabled people. [1997 c 271 § 22; 1985 c 90
§ 4; 1980 c 109 § 6; 1969 c 141 § 6.]
RCW 70.84.070 Penalty for violations. Any
person or persons, firm or corporation, or the agent of any person or
persons,
firm or corporation, who denies or interferes with admittance to or
enjoyment of the public facilities enumerated in RCW 70.84.010,
or otherwise interferes with the rights of a totally or partially
blind, hearing impaired, or otherwise physically disabled person as
set
forth in RCW 70.84.010 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. [1985 c
90 § 5; 1980 c 109 § 7; 1969 c 141 §
7.]
RCW 70.84.080 Employment of blind or other
handicapped persons in public service. In accordance with the policy
set forth
in RCW 70.84.010, the blind, the visually handicapped, the hearing
impaired, and the otherwise physically disabled shall be employed
in the state service, in the service of the political subdivisions of
the state, in the public schools, and in all other employment
supported in
whole or in part by public funds on the same terms and conditions as
the able-bodied, unless it is shown that the particular disability
prevents the performance of the work involved. [1980 c 109 §
8; 1969 c 141 § 9.]
RCW 70.84.900 Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be
cited as the "White Cane Law." [1969 c 141 §
11.]
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