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  1. Florida Statute 413.08 similarly defines a service animal as an animal that is trained to perform tasks for an individual with a disability. In places of public accommodation a service animal is defined as a dog or miniature horse.

  2. Feb 28, 2020 · Can a person bring a service animal with them as they go through a salad bar or other self-service food lines? A. Yes. Service animals must be allowed to accompany their handlers to and through self-service food lines.

  3. Feb 1, 2024 · Yes, landlords and homeowners’ associations in Florida are required to make reasonable accommodations for tenants with disabilities to have service animals or assistance dogs. This means that they must allow these animals to reside on the property, even if there is a no-pets policy in place.

  4. Jan 15, 2021 · To register your service dogs in Florida, contact the Service Dog Registration of America. From the definition of a service dog to public accommodation laws and protections, there’s a lot to know about Florida service dog laws. Get the details.

    • 325 N Larchmont Street, Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90004
    • support@servicedogregistration.org
    • (888) 435-0899
  5. Service animals are allowed in public places, even those that don't allow pets, like shopping malls, schools, government buildings, restaurants, and grocery stores. However, there may be some places your animal can’t go, such as sterile environments at a hospital or food prep areas in a restaurant.

  6. Jan 17, 2021 · Anyone who uses a service dog for their disability in Florida is protected by these laws and are entitled to the use of their animal. What is a Service Dog? The ADA definition of a service dog is similar to the Florida Statute 413.08 definition.

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