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The Dog Control Act 1996 (the Act) provides for the authorisation of organisations to certify disability assist dogs. These dogs, which are trained (or in training) to assist a person with a disability, may legally enter any public place or premises registered under regulations made under section 120 of the Health Act 1956.

For an organisation to be authorised to certify disability assist dogs, it needs to be either listed in the Act, 1 or authorised under the Act. These guidelines help organisations apply for authorisation.

Legislation

The Minister of Local Government (the Minister) may recommend that the Governor-General authorise (by Order in Council under section 78D of the Act) further organisations to certify dogs as disability assist dogs. The Minister must consult with the Minister for Disability Issues before making a recommendation. The Department of Internal Affairs (the Department) provides advice to the Minister when considering an application to help him make an informed decision.

Criteria for authorising organisations

Required information

Additional evidence

Along with the information listed above, the following additional information will help assess the extent to which the application meets the criteria.

Criterion 1: There is a need for the organisation's dogs

Criterion 2: The organisation will have appropriate training practices and resources, and support for clients

Criterion 3: The organisation has an appropriate legal, management and governance structure

Consideration of applications

Contact information
A request for accreditation and attached information should be sent to:
The Department of Internal Affairs
Local Government Services
PO Box 805
Wellington 6140
New Zealand

Notification


The Department will confirm receipt of the application and may request additional information or clarification.

Information analysis


In considering an application, where necessary the Department will seek advice from the Office for Disability Issues, disability sector groups and interested animal groups before providing advice to the Minister. As each application is likely to have different evaluation needs, the time taken to process each application may vary.

Decision on authorisation


The Minister makes the final decision on whether to recommend that the Governor-General authorise an organisation in the Act, whether or not the organisation meets the criteria listed above. After the Minister has considered the application, and advice from the Minister for Disability Issues and the Department, the Minister or the Department will notify the applicant of the decision.

Ongoing monitoring of organisations


The Department administers the Dog Control Act 1996, and can therefore monitor authorised organisations to ensure that they continue to operate to a sufficient standard. The Governor-General may remove an organisation from the Act upon advice from the Minister that an authorised organisation is no longer operating to a sufficient standard.