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NJ - Assistance Animals - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | N.J.S.A. 2A:42-109; 10:5-5; 10:5-29.1 - 11; 39:4-37.1; 27:25-5b; 48:3-33; App. A:9-43.2; 2C:29-3.1, 3.2; 48:3-33; 18A:46-13.3; 36:2-213 | NJ ST 2A:42-109; 10:5-5; 10:5-29.1 - 11; 39:4-37.1; 27:25-5b; 48:3-33; App. A:9-43.2; 2C:29-3.1, 3.2; 18A:46-13.3; 36:2-213 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and guide dog laws. | Statute |
NH - Housing, pets - Chapter 161-F. Elderly and Adult Services. Companion Animals | N.H. Rev. Stat. § 161-F:30 - 33 | NH ST § 161-F:30 - 33 | This New Hampshire chapter relates to the keeping of pets in housing for the elderly. Under the chapter, "animals” means common domesticated household animals limited to: dogs, cats, caged birds, and aquarium fish. Tenants of any housing for the elderly project can petition to keep companion animals. The petition is determined by a simple majority vote of 10 percent of all tenants. Other provisions include the establishment of a reasonable damage deposit and a responsibility by the tenant to provide management with an agreement that allows someone else to act as a temporary or permanent caretaker if he or she becomes unable to do so. | Statute |
NH - Disaster - Chapter 21-P. Department of Safety. Homeland Security and Emergency Management. | N.H. Rev. Stat. § 21-P:37-a | NH ST § 21-P:37-a | In New Hampshire, state policy mandates that service animals and the people they serve be kept together in cases of emergency. State emergency planning and training must take that requirement into account. | Statute |
NH - Assistance Animals - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | N.H. Rev. Stat. § 5:15-b; § 21-P:37-a; 167-D:1 - 10; 265:41-a; § 376-A:15 | NH ST § 5:15-b; § 21-P:37-a; 167-D:1 - 10; 265:41-a; § 376-A:15 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and guide dog laws. | Statute |
NE - Assistance Animal - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | Neb. Rev. St. § 49-801; Neb. Rev. St. § 20-126 - 131.04; Neb. Rev. St. § 28-1313 - 1314; Neb. Rev. St. § 54-603; Neb. Rev. St. § 28-1009.01 | NE ST § 49-801; Neb. Rev. St. § 20-126 - 131.04; Neb. Rev. St. § 28-1313 - 1314; NE St. § 54-603; NE St. § 28-1009.01 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant service animal, assistance animal, and guide dog laws. | Statute |
ND - Assistance Animals - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | NDCC 25-13-01 to 06 ; 47-16-07.5 - 7.6 | ND ST 25-13-01 to 06; 47-16-07.5 - 7.6 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and guide dog laws. | Statute |
NC - Service Animals - § 20-187.4. Disposition of retired service animals | N.C.G.S.A. § 17F-21 (formerly N.C.G.S.A. § 20-187.4) | NC ST § 17F-21 (formerly NC ST § 20-187.4) | This statute allows for a retired service animal to be transferred to an officer or employee who had custody of the animal during the animal's public service, a surviving spouse or surviving children of a deceased officer or employee who had custody of the animal during its service, or an organization dedicated to assisting retired service animals. | Statute |
NC - Assistance Animals - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | N.C.G.S.A. § 14-163.1, § 168-1 - 13; § 20-175.1 - 175.4 | NC ST § 14-163.1; § 168-1 - 13; § 20-175.1 - 175.4 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and guide dog laws. | Statute |
MT - Assistance Animal - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | MCA 49-4-202 to 49-4-222; 61-8-516; 70-24-114; 70-33-110 | MT ST 49-4-202 to 49-4-222; 61-8-516; 70-24-114; 70-33-110 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and guide dog laws. | Statute |
MS - Facility, courtroom dog - § 99-43-101. Child witness standards of protection | Miss. Code Ann. § 99-43-101 | MS ST § 99-43-101 | Under Mississippi law, in any proceeding in which a child testifies, a child shall have the right to be enforced by the court on its own motion by an attorney in the proceeding to permit a properly trained facility animal or comfort item or both to be present inside the courtroom or hearing room. | Statute |