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Martin O'Malley, Governor Ch.3
Also in item (2) of this subsection, the former references to real property
"arranged" or "designed" to be used or occupied as a residence or lodging
are deleted as unnecessary in light of the reference to real property
"intended" to be used or occupied as a residence or lodging. (E) MOBILITY IMPAIRED. "MOBILITY IMPAIRED" MEANS AN INABILITY TO CARRY OBJECTS OR TO MOVE
OR TRAVEL WITHOUT THE USE OF AN ASSISTIVE DEVICE OR SERVICE DOG. REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection is new language derived without
substantive change from former Art. 30, § 33(j)(1). The reference to "mobility impaired" is substituted for the former reference
to a "mobility impaired person" for brevity and consistency with other
definitions in this section. The former phrase "[i]n this section" is deleted as unnecessary in light of
subsection (a) of this section. (F) SERVICE DOG TRAINER "SERVICE DOG TRAINER" MEANS A PERSON WHO TRAINS SERVICE DOGS FOR: (1) BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS; (2) DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING INDIVIDUALS; OR (3) MOBILITY IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS. REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection is new language derived without
substantive change from former Art. 30, § 33(k)(l). The former phrase "[i]n this subsection" is deleted as unnecessary in light
of subsection (a) of this section. As to the substitution of references to "individuals" for the former
references to "persons", the substitution of the reference to "visually
impaired" individuals for the former reference to "visually handicapped"
individuals, and the substitution of the reference to "hard of hearing"
individuals for the former reference to "hearing impaired" individuals, see
General Revisor's Note to subtitle. REVISOR'S NOTE TO SECTION: Former Art. 30, § 31(a), which defined "deaf, dumb and blind", is deleted as
unnecessary because the term is not used. The Human Services Article Review Committee notes, for consideration by
the General Assembly, that the terms "visually impaired" and "hard of
hearing" are used throughout this subtitle, but are not defined. The
General Assembly may wish to consider adding definitions for these terms.
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