Blind Persons' Rights Act

The Blind Persons' Rights Act, now enforceable by law, recognizes the rights of Albertans who are blind and use guide dogs. This recognition ensures blind Albertans are given equal opportunities and access to public services and facilities.

The act includes higher fines for violations, which range from $250 for falsely using a white cane to $3,000 for discrimination against a guide dog team. It also includes:

  • a definition of blindness (as determined by the medical profession),
  • an identification card for guide dog teams, and
  • clear qualifications for guide dog training facilities.

Identification cards for guide dog teams are voluntary but are available to guide dog users as proof that the team meets standards outlined in the act.

To be a qualified guide dog in Alberta, the dog must be trained in a school that meets the qualifications of the International Guide Dog Federation.

For more information, please see the News Release and Backgrounder.

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