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Code · New Jersey · Title 10 — Taxation · Chapter 5

10:5-29 Person with a disability; accompaniment by service or guide dog; use of public facilities; liabilities.

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1. Any person with a disability accompanied by a service or guide dog trained by a recognized training agency or school is entitled, with his dog, to the full and equal enjoyment, advantages, facilities and privileges of all public facilities, subject only to the following conditions:
a. A person with a disability, if accompanied by a service or guide dog, shall keep such dog in his immediate custody at all times;
b. A person with a disability accompanied by a service or guide dog shall not be charged any extra fee or payment for admission to or use of any public facility;
c. A person with a disability who has a service or guide dog in his possession shall be liable for any damages done to the premises of a public facility by such dog.
d. (Deleted by amendment; P.L.1981, c. 391.)
L.1971,c.130,s.1; amended 1977, c.456, s.2; 1980, c.46, s.5; 1981, c.391, s.1; 1983, c.485, s.4; 2003, c.180, s.18.
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