TITLE 10 CIVIL RIGHTS 10:5-29 Person with a disability; accompaniment by service or guide dog; use of public facilities; liabilities. 10:5-29 Person with a disability; accompaniment by service or guide dog; use of public facilities; liabilities. 1.Any person with a disability accompanied by a service or guide dog trained by a recognized training agency or school is entitled, with his dog, to the full and equal enjoyment, advantages, facilities and privileges of all public facilities, subject only to the following conditions: a.A person with a disability, if accompanied by a service or guide dog, shall keep such dog in his immediate custody at all times; b.A person with a disability accompanied by a service or guide dog shall not be charged any extra fee or payment for admission to or use of any public facility; c.A person with a disability who has a service or guide dog in his possession shall be liable for any damages done to the premises of a public facility by such dog. d.(Deleted by amendment; P.L.1981, c. 391.) L.1971,c.130,s.1; amended 1977, c.456, s.2; 1980, c.46, s.5; 1981, c.391, s.1; 1983, c.485, s.4; 2003, c.180, s.18. 10:5-29.1 Person with a disability; unlawful employment practice. 3.Unless it can be clearly shown that a person's disability would prevent such person from performing a particular job, it is an unlawful employment practice to deny to an otherwise qualified person with a disability the opportunity to obtain or maintain employment, or to advance in position in his job, solely because such person is a person with a disability or because such person is accompanied by a service or guide dog. L.1977,c.456,s.3; amended 1980, c.46, s.6; 1983, c.485, s.5; 2003,c.180,s.19. 10:5-29.2 Housing accommodations. 4.A person with a disability is entitled to rent, lease or purchase, as other members of the general public, all housing accommodations offered for rent, lease, or compensation in this State, subject to the rights, conditions and limitations established by law. Nothing in this section shall require any person renting, leasing or providing for compensation real property, to modify such property in any way to provide a higher degree of care for a person with a disability than for any other person. A person with a disability who has a service or guide dog, or who obtains a service or guide dog, shall be entitled to full and equal access to all housing accommodations and shall not be required to pay extra compensation for such service or guide dog, but shall be liable for any damages done to the premises by such dog. Any provision in any lease or rental agreement prohibiting maintenance of a pet or pets on or in the premises shall not be applicable to a service or guide dog owned by a tenant who is a person with a disability. L.1977,c.456,s.4; amended 1980, c.46, s.7; 1983, c.485, s.6; 2003, c.180, s.20. TITLE 10 CIVIL RIGHTS 10:5-29.3 Service, guide dog trainer; access to public facilities; responsibilities. 10:5-29.3 Service, guide dog trainer; access to public facilities; responsibilities. 5.A service or guide dog trainer, while engaged in the actual training process and activities of service dogs or guide dogs, shall have the same rights and privileges with respect to access to public facilities, and the same responsibilities as are applicable to a person with a disability. L.1977,c.456,s.5; amended 1980, c.46, s.8; 1983, c.485, s.7; 2003, c.180, s.21. 10:5-29.4 Right-of-way for person accompanied by or instructing a guide dog. 6.A person with a disability accompanied by a guide dog, or a guide dog instructor engaged in instructing a guide dog, shall have the right-of-way over vehicles while crossing a highway or any intersection thereof, as provided in section 1 of P.L.1939, c.274 (C.39:4-37.1). L.1977,c.456,s.6; amended 1999, c.264, s.1; 2003, c.180, s.22. 10:5-29.5 Violations, misrepresentation, interference with disabled persons, guide or service dogs; fine. 7.Any person who violates the provisions of P.L.1977, c.456 in a manner not otherwise prohibited by P.L.1945, c.169 (C.10:5-1 et seq.), or who fits a dog with a harness of the type commonly used by blind persons in order to represent that such dog is a guide dog when training of the type that guide dogs normally receive has not in fact, been provided, or who otherwise intentionally interferes with the rights of a person with a disability, who is accompanied by a guide or service dog, or the function or the ability to function of a guide or service dog, shall be fined not less than $100 and not more than $500. L.1977,c.456,s.7; amended 2005, c.258. 10:5-29.6 Rights and privileges relative to service dogs. 9.Whenever the law accords rights and privileges to or imposes conditions and restrictions upon blind persons with respect to their use of dogs to countervail their disability, and known and described as "seeing eye" dogs, those rights, privileges, conditions and restrictions shall also apply to persons with disabilities with respect to their use of dogs to countervail their disability, and known and described as either "service dogs" or "hearing ear" dogs. L.1980,c.46,s.9; amended 1983, c.485, s.8; 2003, c.180, s.23. ----------- Title 48. Public Utilities (Refs & Annos) Chapter 3. Public Utilities in General (Refs & Annos) Article 6. General Provisions 48:3-33. Dog may accompany blind, handicapped or deaf person on buses or other public utilities Any blind person, accompanied by a dog, known and described as a “seeing-eye dog,” any deaf person, accompanied by a dog, known and described as a “hearing ear dog,” any handicapped person, accompanied by a dog, known and described as a “service dog,” or any blind, handicapped or deaf person accompanied by a guide or service dog trained by a recognized training agency or school, when riding on any bus or other public utility, as defined in R.S. 48:2-13, engaged in transportation of passengers, may keep such animal in his or her immediate custody. The Board of Public Utilities shall prescribe rules and regulations concerning such custody.