§ 92.12. Dogs with blind, deaf or mobility impaired persons.
A.
When a blind, deaf or mobility impaired person is accompanied by a dog which serves as or is in training to become a guide, leader, listener or support dog for him, and he can show proof by certificate or other means that the dog leading him, listening for him or providing support or assistance for him has been or is being trained for that purpose by a non-profit special agency engaged in such work, the person is entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of all public conveyances, hotels and lodging places, all places of public accommodation, amusement or resort, and other places to which the general public is invited, and may take the dog into such conveyances and places, subject only to the conditions and limitations applicable to all persons not so accompanied, except that:
1.
The dog shall not occupy a seat in any public conveyance.
2.
The dog shall be on a leash while using the facilities of a common carrier.
3.
Any dog in training to become a guide, leader, listener or support dog shall be covered by a liability insurance policy provided by the nonprofit special agency engaged in such work protecting members of the public against personal injury or property damage caused by the dog.
B.
No person shall deprive a blind, deaf or mobility impaired person of any of the advantages, facilities or privileges provided in subsection A of this section, nor charge the blind, deaf or mobility impaired person a fee or charge for the dog. Penalty, see § 92.99. (R.C. § 955.43)
(Ord. 728-1973)