[nagdu] Florida: Is your pet really a service animal? Bill makes it a crime to lie about it
Star Gazer
pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Tue Dec 16 19:11:04 UTC 2014
Will this bill do something different?
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Hi Robert.
As I understand it, if I make an itemized tax return, and have receipts, I can claim guide dog-related expenses, such as vet visits, food, and such.
Tracy
> Hello:
>
> I am briefly materializing from the mists of obscurity to request
> clarification as regards tax exemption for service animals, as
> mentioned in the below message. What benefits would such entail for a
> service animal user? You'll have to forgive my limited capability for
> imagination this morning, as I am currently awash in final exam
> studying. My guess is that purchases made in connection with a service
> animal (food, equipment, etc.) will be exempt from taxation. Of
> course, a financial attorney I am not, so I thus may be woefully far from the mark.
> Intrigued,
> Robert Hooper
>
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> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Marion
> Gwizdala via nagdu
> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 10:16 AM
> To: 'Ginger Kutsch'; 'NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of
> Guide Dog Users'
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Florida: Is your pet really a service animal?
> Bill makes it a crime to lie about it
>
> Representative Smith is also helping us tweak our tax exemption for
> service dogs which currently requires one to present an i.d. card from
> the Division of Blind services. Not all service dog users are clients
> of DBS and not all clients of DBS are service dog users. We will keep
> you abreast of our efforts in Florida.
>
> Fraternally yours,
> Marion Gwizdala
>
>
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> Kutsch via nagdu
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> Subject: [nagdu] Florida: Is your pet really a service animal? Bill
> makes it a crime to lie about it
>
> Florida: Is your pet really a service animal? Bill makes it a crime to
> lie about it
>
> Palm Beach Post - Blog
>
>  December 15, 2014 | Filed in: State House.
>
> Source URL:
> http://postonpolitics.blog.palmbeachpost.com/2014/12/15/is-your-pet-re
> ally-a-service-animal-bill-makes-it-a-crime-to-lie-about-it/
>
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> Trying to pass your family pet off as a service animal would be
> against the law under a bill proposed by Rep. Jimmie Smith, R-Inverness.
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> “I love that people love their animals and want to take them with
> them,†said Smith. But when people bring their pet into restaurants
> and businesses pretending it is a service animal and that animal
> misbehaves, “it distracts from people’s trust in what a service
> dog is.â€
>
>
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> Smith filed a similar bill last year after he was approached by
> disability rights groups about the increase in pet owners claiming
> their pet is a service animal. The bill failed when it was not called
> up for a committee hearing.
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> Smith said he tweaked this year’s bill, HB 71, after he spoke with
> representatives of restaurant, entertainment and business trade groups.
>
>
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> Although much of the bill reiterates rights and rules included in the
> Americans with Disabilities Act, in also makes misrepresenting your
> pet as a service animal a second-degree misdemeanor.
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> The punishment: 30 hours of community service for an organization that
> assists the disabled or other group decided by a judge. The community
> service must be completed within six months.
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> “It’s so easy to basically defraud the system,†Smith said.
> “All you have to do is buy a vest or tags and when you’re
> challenged you say, “talk to my lawyer.â€â€
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> To combat that defense, Smith’s bill also includes two questions
> that businesses can ask: Is the animal a service animal required
> because of a disability? What tasks has the animal been trained to perform?
>
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> The bill also defines service animal to apply to dogs and miniature
> horses, not flying squirrels or other animals.
>
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> “One amusement park said someone came in with a flying squirrel and
> claimed it was a service animal,†Smith said, adding that the law is
> specifically intended to protect those with invisible disabilities,
> such as PTSD, allergies, diabetes and vertigo
>
>
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> “It’s quite apparent some are not service animals.â€
>
>
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> Text of Florida HB71 is located at:
>
> http://myfloridahouse.com/Sections/Bills/billsdetail.aspx?BillId=53081
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