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22/12/2016 at 10:41 pm
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The legislation that DOES apply is the anti-discrimination law and there seems to be an awareness of that in the response.
They aren’t saying you can’t have a ramp (that would be discriminatory) but they are saying you can have one with attached conditions.
The question is, are those conditions excessively onerous (and therefore discriminatory) and I am not in a position to answer that. Perhaps a good place to start could be this website run by Family and Community Services.