WAC 162-26-060
General principles. (1) Same service
preferred. The purposes of the law against discrimination are
best achieved when disabled persons are treated the same as if
they were not disabled. The legislature expresses this policy in
RCW 49.60.215 with the words "regardless of." Persons should, if
possible, be treated without regard to their disability or use of
a dog guide or service animal. This is called "same service" in
this chapter.
(2) Reasonable accommodation. The law protects against
discrimination because of the "presence" of a disability. It
does not prohibit treating disabled persons more favorably than
nondisabled persons in circumstances where same service will
defeat the purposes of the law against discrimination.
For example, this would be true if persons in wheelchairs
and nondisabled persons are equally entitled to use the stairway
to reach the second floor of a store. In such circumstances, the
operator of the place of public accommodation should use the next
best solution: Reasonable accommodation.
A reasonable accommodation would be to permit the shopper in
the wheelchair to use an elevator to reach the second floor, even
though the public in general is not permitted to use the
elevator. If there is no elevator and no other safe and
dignified way for the customer to reach the second floor, another
reasonable accommodation would be to bring merchandise requested
by the customer to the first floor. Reasonable accommodations
may also include, but are not limited to, providing sign language
interpreters and making printed materials available in alternate
formats.
(3) Overall objective. People with disabilities must be
afforded the full enjoyment of places of public accommodation to
the greatest extent practical.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.60.120(3). 99-15-025, §
162-26-060, filed 7/12/99, effective 8/12/99. Statutory
Authority: RCW 49.60.120(3) and 1997 c 271. 98-08-035, §
162-26-060, filed 3/23/98, effective 4/23/98. Statutory
Authority: RCW 49.60.120(3). 82-19-086 (Order 41), §
162-26-060, filed 9/22/82.]