Summary of the Truly Agreed Version of the Bill

SS HB 116 -- RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH SERVICE DOGS

This bill defines "service dog" as a dog specially trained to do
work or perform tasks which benefit a person with a disability.
Any person who causes the physical injury or death or fails to
control their animal which causes the physical injury or death of
a service dog is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.  Any person who
harasses a service dog or fails to control their animal which
harasses a service dog preventing the dog from performing its
duties is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.  Civil damages may be
recovered by the service dog owner or the person with a
disability who uses the service dog.

Anyone who impersonates a person with a disability for the
purpose of receiving the accommodations afforded service dogs
under the Americans with Disabilities Act is guilty of a class C
misdemeanor and liable for any actual damages resulting from the
impersonation.  Any subsequent violation is a class B
misdemeanor.

The bill contains an emergency clause.

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