RELATING TO STATE LEGISLATIVE VACANCIES.
SB 300 protects service dog handlers from discrimination, ensures access rights, and imposes penalties for harming service dogs, promoting safety and inclusion.
SB 300 protects service dog handlers from discrimination, ensures access rights, and imposes penalties for harming service dogs, promoting safety and inclusion.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 300
- Title: Providing protections for service dogs and handlers
- Status: Chapter Number Assigned
- Introduced: December 17, 2024
- Classification: Bill
- Subject Areas: Crimes, Discrimination and Human Rights, Safety (also related to Health)
The primary purpose of SB 300 is to enhance the legal protections afforded to service dogs and their handlers. This legislation aims to ensure that individuals who rely on service dogs for assistance are not subjected to discrimination or harm, thereby promoting their rights and safety in public spaces.
SB 300 includes several important provisions designed to protect service dogs and their handlers:
Definition of Service Dogs:
Prohibition of Discrimination:
Penalties for Harm:
Access Rights:
Training Standards:
SB 300 represents a significant step forward in protecting the rights of service dog handlers and ensuring that service dogs are treated with the respect and legal protections they deserve. By prohibiting discrimination and establishing penalties for harm, the bill aims to create a safer and more inclusive environment for individuals who rely on these vital companions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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