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New Mexico Statutes 28-11-3. Admittance of qualified assistance animals

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 28 > Article 11 > § 28-11-3 - Admittance of qualified assistance animals


Current as of: 2010

Notwithstanding any other provision of law:

A. A qualified assistance animal shall be admitted to any building open to the public and to all public accommodations such as restaurants, hotels, hospitals, swimming pools, stores, common carriers and theaters; provided that the qualified assistance animal is under the control of an owner or a trainer of the qualified assistance animal. No person shall be required to pay any additional charges for the qualified assistance animal, but shall be liable for any damage done by the qualified assistance animal.

B. In an emergency requiring transportation or relocation of the owner or trainer of the qualified assistance animal, to the extent practicable, accommodations shall be made for the qualified assistance animal to remain or be reunited with the owner or trainer.

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New Mexico Laws: Disabilities

New Mexico Statutes Chapter 24 > Article 2 - Crippled Children Services
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 7 - Blind and Disabled Persons
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 8 - Identifying Devices and Cards for Disabled Persons
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 10 - Concerns and Employment of the Handicapped
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 11 - Assistance Animal
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 11A - Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 11B - Commission for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Persons
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 11C - Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children's Educational Bill of Rights
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 16 - Developmental Disabilities Community Services
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 16A - Developmental Disabilities
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 18 - Education of the Handicapped

U.S. Code Provisions: Disabilities

U.S. Code > Title 29 > Chapter 21 - Helen Keller National Center For Youths And Adults Who Are Deaf-Blind
U.S. Code > Title 29 > Chapter 24 - Technology Related Assistance For Individuals With Disabilities
U.S. Code > Title 29 > Chapter 31 - Assistive Technology For Individuals With Disabilities
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