(a) As used in this section:

Attorney's Note

Under the Tennessee Code, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:
ClassPrisonFine
class C misdemeanorup to 30 daysup to $50
For details, see Tenn. Code § 40-35-111

Terms Used In Tennessee Code 62-7-112

  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Person: includes a corporation, firm, company or association. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(1) “Dog guide in training”:

(A) Means a dog being trained by an employee or puppy raiser from a recognized training agency or school to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability; and
(B) Includes a dog in the socialization process that occurs with the dog’s training or raiser prior to the dog’s advanced training and that is authorized by an accredited school; and
(2) “Place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation”:

(A) Means a place, store, or other establishment, either licensed or unlicensed, that supplies goods or services to the general public, or solicits or accepts the patronage or trade of the general public, or that is supported directly or indirectly by government funds, except that:

(i) A bona fide private club is not a place of public accommodation, resort, or amusement if its policies are determined solely by its members; and
(ii) Its facilities or services are available only to its members and their bona fide guests; and
(B) Includes an inn, hotel, restaurant, eating house, barber shop, billiard parlor, store, public conveyance on land or water, theater, motion picture house, public education institution, or elevator.
(b)

(1) A proprietor, employee, or other person in charge of a place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation shall not refuse to permit a blind, physically disabled, or deaf or hard-of-hearing person to enter the place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation or to make use of the accommodations provided by the public accommodation when the accommodations are available, for the reason that the blind, physically disabled, or deaf or hard-of-hearing person is being led or accompanied by a dog guide.
(2) A dog guide must be under the control of its handler.
(3) A place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation shall not require documentation regarding the dog guide, such as proof that the guide dog has been certified, trained, or licensed as a dog guide.
(c) A proprietor, employee, or other person in charge of a place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation:

(1) Shall not refuse to permit a dog guide trainer to enter the place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation or to make use of the accommodations provided by the public accommodation when the accommodations are available, for the reason that the dog guide trainer is being led or accompanied by a dog guide in training; provided, that:

(A) The dog guide in training, when led or accompanied by a dog guide trainer:

(i) Wears a harness and is held on a leash by the dog guide trainer; or
(ii) Is held on a leash by the dog guide trainer; and
(B) The dog guide trainer presents for inspection credentials issued by an accredited school for training dog guides; and
(2) May ask what task the dog guide in training is being trained to perform, and if the trainer is currently engaged in the training of the dog guide.
(d) A person who utilizes a guide dog for tasks related to the person’s disability or a trainer working with a dog guide in training is subject to the same liability for damages caused by the dog guide or dog guide in training as would be applied by the place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation to a person whose pet causes damages to the place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation.
(e) A place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation is not required to provide care or food, or a special location, for a dog guide or dog guide in training.
(f) A place of public accommodation, amusement, or recreation may ask a person to remove a dog guide or dog guide in training from the premises if:

(1) The dog guide or dog guide in training is out of control and its handler does not take effective action to control it; or
(2) The dog guide or dog guide in training is not housebroken.
(g) A violation of this section is a Class C misdemeanor.