70-6-512. Innkeeper's responsibilities -- limits.
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70-6-512 . Innkeeper's responsibilities -- limits.
(1)An innkeeper may not be required to provide accommodations, facilities, or privileges of a hotel, as defined in 50-51-102 , to a person who:
(a)is unwilling or unable to pay for the accommodations and services of the hotel. An innkeeper may require a prospective guest to demonstrate the ability to pay for the accommodations and services by paying a damage deposit in cash or with an accepted credit card.
(b)the innkeeper reasonably believes to be under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or another intoxicating substance or who acts in a disorderly fashion so as to disturb the peace of other guests;
(c)the innkeeper reasonably believes seeks to bring into the hotel :
(i)an unlawfully possessed firearm; or
(ii)something, including an explosive or a hazardous or toxic substance, that it is unlawful to possess and that may be dangerous to other persons;
(d)destroys, damages, defaces, or threatens harm to hotel property or guests;
(e)refuses to abide by reasonable standards or policies established by the innkeeper for operation and management of the hotel; or
(f)causes or permits persons to exceed the maximum allowable occupancy of a hotel room as established by the innkeeper.
(2)This section does not relieve an innkeeper from the responsibility to not engage in unlawful discriminatory practices as defined in 49-2-304 and other provisions of Title 49, chapter 2.