WYOMING

Wyoming Statutes, 1967, Sections 42-1-126 through 42-
1-129, amended 1983

Wyoming statutes guarantee a blind person the legal
right to be accompanied by a specially trained dog
guide in all public accommodations and on all public
transportation.  No extra charge can be levied because
of the dog guide's presence, but the dog guide user is
liable for any damage the dog guide might cause to the
premises.

Public accommodations include hotels, restaurants,
stores, public buildings, places of resort and
amusement, and any other place to which the public is
invited.  (*42-1-126, *41-1-129)

Public transportation includes buses, trains, taxis,
airplanes, boats, and any other mode of public
conveyance offered for public use.  (*42-1-129)

Violation: Any person, firm or corporation or agent
thereof who interferes with the above enumerated
rights is guilty of a misdemeanor and punishable by a
fine for each offense.  (*42-1-128, *42-1-129)
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