2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Chapter 73 - Trade and Commerce
7325 - Discrimination on account of guide, signal or service dog or other aid animal.

     § 7325.  Discrimination on account of guide, signal or service
                dog or other aid animal.
        A person is guilty of a summary offense if he, being the
     proprietor, manager or employee of a theatre, hotel, restaurant
     or other place of public accommodation, entertainment or
     amusement, refuses, withholds or denies any person, who is using
     a guide, signal or service dog or other aid animal that has been
     certified by a recognized authority to assist a person, because
     of the physical disability, blindness or deafness of the user,
     or who is training a guide, signal or support dog or other aid
     animal for or from a recognized authority for such a user, the
     use of or access to any accommodation, advantage, facility or
     privilege of such theatre, hotel, restaurant or other place of
     public entertainment or amusement.
     (Dec. 18, 1980, P.L.1251, No.227, eff. 60 days; May 12, 1982,
     P.L.416, No.121, eff. imd.; May 31, 1990, P.L.219, No.47, eff.
     60 days; Oct. 18, 2000, P.L.605, No.80, eff. 60 days)

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