ALASKA SERVICE DOG LAWS​
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UNDER RIGHTS/DISCRIMINATION LAW
"Service animal" means any guide dog, signal dog or other animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, providing assistance in a medical crisis, pulling a wheelchair or fetching dropped items. A. R. S. § 11-1024
UNDER CRIMINAL INJURY TO SERVICE ANIMAL LAW
"Service animal" means an animal that has completed a formal training program, that assists its owner in one or more daily living tasks that are associated with a productive lifestyle and that is trained to not pose a danger to the health and safety of the general public. A.R.S. § 13-2910
ACCOMMODATION LAW
Any person or entity that operates a public place shall not discriminate against individuals with disabilities who use service animals.
Any trainer or individual with a disability may take an animal being trained as a service animal to a public place for purposes of training subject to exceptions in law. Violation is a class 2 misdemeanor.
Law has exception for zoos or wild animal parks where service animals may come into direct contact with the animals. A. R. S. § 11-1024
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HARASSMENT OF INTERFERENCE WITH SERVICE DOGS
Per A.R.S. § 13-2910, a person commits cruelty to animals if the person does any of the following:
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Intentionally or knowingly interferes with, kills or harms a working or service animal without either legal privilege or consent of the owner (class 6 felony).
Intentionally or knowingly allows any dog that is under the person's custody or control to interfere with, kill or cause physical injury to a service animal (class 6 felony).
Recklessly allows any dog that is under the person's custody or control to interfere with, kill or cause physical injury to a service animal (class 1 misdemeanor).
Intentionally or knowingly obtains or exerts unauthorized control over a service animal with the intent to deprive the service animal handler of the service animal (class 6 felony).
DRIVING LAW
The driver of a vehicle approaching a legally blind pedestrian who is using a service animal shall yield the right-of-way and take reasonable precautions to avoid injury to the pedestrian and the service animal.
A driver who violates this subsection is liable for damages for any injury caused to the pedestrian or the service animal. Also a class 2 misdemeanor. A.R.S. § 13-2910