Hair Salon Service Rights

Summary

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), businesses must provide reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. A hair salon shouldnt refuse service based on your need to be accompanied. There is no specific law requiring you to have someone with you. If you feel discriminated against, you may file a complaint with the Florida Commission on Human Relations.

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Can a hair salon refuse me service if i do not have someone with me. I am a disabled senior in florida
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), businesses must provide reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. This means that a hair salon shouldn't refuse service based on your need to be accompanied. However, specific circumstances may apply.
I need my wheelchair to be moved fromnsink basin to hair cut station girls have no probkem and i can do it myself owner says i am a liability to her if i should have a medical issue and she is legally alloqed to refuse me told me it is a law that i must have someobe with me
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA):
- Businesses must provide reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities.
- They can't refuse service based on a person's disability.
- There is no specific law that requires you to have someone with you.
You may file a complaint with the Florida Commission on Human Relations if you feel discriminated.
I found some there that has been great and a low sink so i can get my haircwashed. All was fine before when i have been there but someone was with me and ownercwasnt ther
It seems you found a hair salon that accommodates your needs, but the owner's recent refusal is causing concern. You may still file a complaint with the Florida Commission on Human Relations if you believe you're being discriminated against due to your disability.