Can Disabled People With Service Animals Be Isolated From Other Patrons, Treated Less Favorably Than Other Patrons, Or Charged Fees That Are Not Charged To Other Patrons Without Animals?

No and in addition, if a business requires a deposit or fee to be paid by patrons with pets, it must waive the charge for service animals. If a business such as a hotel normally charges guests for damage that they cause, a customer with a disability may also be charged for damage caused by himself or his service animal. However, staff are not required to provide care or food for a service animal.

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