[nagdu] City Hall experience.

Howard J. Levine WB2HWW at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 28 15:19:12 UTC 2015


Hi I have question if you are traveling or out of town, would you need a dog
tag in every town you would travel too just not make sence.

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No idea.  The new DOJ info only says that service dogs have to comply with 
local licensing laws.  There is no comment about what happens if you don't. 
My best guess is that you could get a fine or whatever penalty would be 
given to a pet owner, but that's only a guess.  The DOJ also says that ID's 
and the like can't be required.  How exactly these two things coexist, I 
have no idea.

Julie
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From: Deanna Lewis via nagdu
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Julie,
I thought of that too. The funny thing was, he just glanced at the collar 
and tags from a distance, didn't look at them, or touch them. And I do not 
yet have a dog license for Mambo. It's been on my to-do list, with all the 
other million things /smiles/.
So, if your dog is not licensed in your county, a business can legally make 
you leave?
Deanna

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So I'm thinking about that new info that the DOJ just put out.   There's a
bit in there that says that service dogs still have to have local licenses.
I don't agree because I still feel it's a tax for having a service dog, but
it's what the DOJ says, so I'll shut up about it.   Anyway could a local
license or rabies tag be what the security guard meant?  Not sure how being 
required to have these tags, but not being required to show them as a 
condition of access works in practical terms.

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