N.Y. Transp. Law § 147
Dogs accompanying persons with a disability
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Current — January 1, 2016
As of January 1, 2015
§ 147. Dogs accompanying persons with a disability. Subject to such\nrules and regulations as the commissioner may prescribe, all common and\ncontract carriers of passengers by motor vehicle shall permit a guide\ndog, hearing dog or service dog properly harnessed, accompanying a\nperson with a disability, as defined in subdivision twenty-one of\nsection two hundred ninety-two of the executive law, to aid and guide\nsuch person, to ride on all vehicles operated for transportation and no\ncharge shall be made for the transportation of such dog.\n
§ 147. Dogs accompanying persons with a disability. Subject to such\nrules and regulations as the commissioner may prescribe, all common and\ncontract carriers of passengers by motor vehicle shall permit a guide\ndog, hearing dog or service dog as defined in section forty-seven-b of\nthe civil rights law accompanying a person with a disability, as defined\nin subdivision twenty-one of section two hundred ninety-two of the\nexecutive law, to accompany, to guide, or otherwise to aid such person,\nto ride on all vehicles operated for transportation and no charge shall\nbe made for the transportation of such dog.\n
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