Any person (pedestrian, vehicle driver or other) who approaches a person who appears to be a person with a disability or who lawfully uses an assistive device or service dog, and who intentionally fails to stop, change course, speak or take any other action necessary to avoid an accident or injury to the person with a disability; the assistive device or service dog is guilty of an offence punishable by up to 6 months` imprisonment in a county jail or a fine of not less than $50.00 or more than $1,000, or both. Level 6 crimes, if the act results in serious permanent disfigurement; loss of consciousness; permanent or prolonged loss or impairment of the function of a limb or organ; or the death of the service animal. A violation of this section is a violation punishable by a fine of up to $250 if the injury or death of a guide, signal or assistance dog is caused by the person`s failure to exercise habitual care in controlling the person`s dog. No person may intentionally steal, take or illegally acquire a service dog belonging to an individual or agency. Anyone who violates this paragraph is guilty of a class E crime. Persons who have the right to train dogs to assist and guide persons with disabilities while participating in such training activities have the same rights and privileges set out in this article for persons with disabilities. One. harasses, ridicules or provokes a service animal; Sphere. Disturbs a service animal while it is working. A blind person who uses a service animal on foot or who carries a white or white walking stick or stick with a red tip has the right of way at the entrance or on a highway, road or road in that State. Any driver of a vehicle who approaches or encounters such a person must waive his right of way, stop if necessary and take precautions before proceeding to avoid an accident or injury to the person.

Each city may waive the fees charged for the authorization of guide dogs used by people with disabilities. Yes. Any trainer of service dogs, guide dogs, crisis warning dogs, crisis response dogs or hearing dogs has the right to be accompanied by a dog trained as a support dog, guide dog, seizure alarm dog, crisis intervention dog or hearing dog without having to pay any additional fees, provided that he is responsible for any damage caused to the premises or facilities by this dog. ”guide dog” means a dog that has been or is being bred or trained to provide assistance to a blind or deaf person, including, but not limited to, a dog that receives special training from a volunteer puppy breeder or an employee of an organization generally recognized as being involved in the rehabilitation of blind or deaf persons and that is serious and competent to provide dogs with special training; has been or is being raised or trained. No person may intentionally interfere with the use of a service dog by hindering, intimidating or otherwise endangering the safety of the user or animal. Anyone who violates this subsection is guilty of a Class B offence. A person with a disability has the right to be accompanied by a service animal or service animal in training with identification in accordance with subsection (4) in one of the places referred to in subsection 49-4-211 (2) without being charged extra for the service animal. The disabled person is responsible for any damage that the animal causes to the property. c.

The trainer is responsible for damage caused by the assisting animal on the premises or in the facility during training. One. The trainer notifies an on-site manager that an assist animal will be brought to the site during the training. Yes. An assist animal trainer may be accompanied by a service animal in training wearing a collar and leash, harness or cape identifying the animal as a service animal in training, at any of the locations listed in § 20-13-23.1 subject to the conditions and restrictions established by law and applicable to service animals, without the need to pay an additional fee for the service animal during training. S D C L § 20-13-23.2 (2) Provides the landlord with documents in accordance with article 66-7-111 (c) or § 66-28-406 (c) in which it is wrongly stated that an animal is a service animal or a capture animal. Any person who intentionally kills or injures a service animal or search and rescue dog described in this section without good cause is guilty of a Class D crime. Address: 54, Meorae-gil, Paengseong-eup, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do Email: doumidogs@naver.com Phone: 031-691-7782 Website: Instagram helpdog.org/: www.instagram.com/korea_assistance_dog1992/ • Mobility Assistant Dogs: These are ”service dogs” in Korea. They can help people with many different mobility problems, including spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, muscular dystrophy, and arthritis. The guide dog or service dog must be identified so that it has been trained by a school for guide dogs, hearing dogs, service dogs or guide dogs.

s. `guide dog` means a dog used to support deaf persons or equipped with a special harness adapted to the mobility of a blind person and used by a blind person who has satisfactorily completed a certain level of training in the use of such a dog; and has been trained by an organization that is generally recognized by organizations that deal with the rehabilitation of persons with disabilities, including but not limited to blind or deaf persons, as being serious and competent to provide such training to dogs. Any person who is blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing or other person with a disability may be accompanied by an assisting animal in any establishment of a public institution as defined in 28 C.F.R. 35.136 and in any place of public accommodation as defined in 28 C.F.R. 36.302(c). Every person with a disability has the right to be accompanied by a specially selected, trained and tested service dog, including by pulling a wheelchair, opening doors and picking up objects. The provisions of this Act relating to the payment of fees and other charges do not apply to persons who use a service dog for assistance. License plates for service dogs.. are issued free of charge.

It is an unfair discriminatory practice for an owner, operator or manager of a hotel, restaurant, public transport or other public place, a blind or deaf person or a person with a physical or sensory disability to prohibit the introduction of a service animal into the public place or public transport in order to prevent blind or deaf persons or persons with a physical or sensory disability. Help. and whether the service animal is properly tied or kept on a leash so that the blind or deaf person or a person with a physical or sensory disability can maintain control of the service animal. It is a crime for a person to allow a dog owned, housed or controlled by him to injure or kill a guide dog, a signal dog or a service dog. A violation of this section is considered a civil violation that, at the discretion of the court, may be punishable by a maximum of 30 hours of community service for an organization that serves persons with disabilities. A public place of accommodation must allow service animals in the following manner: ”Service dog” means a dog that has been or has been trained by a person, organization or body approved or certified to perform physical duties for a physically disabled person […].