What are my rights with regard to my Service Dog? How am I protected?
If the handler is physically or mentally disabled and their disability prevents them from being able to perform a major life activity (or makes it very difficult to perform that major life activity), they may take a service dog (trained to perform the task for the disabled handler) into any place any person without a dog would normally be able to go. This includes, but is not limited to: restaurants, grocery stores, malls, theatres, buses, taxis, trains, airplanes, motels, government buildings, parks, amusement parks, churches, etc.In addition, these public and private entities may NOT:
Charge the disabled handler a fee because of their service animal.
Position or seat the handler and service animal away from other patrons to intentionally separate them.