- (a) A restaurant with an outdoor dining area may allow a patron’s dog to accompany the patron in the outdoor dining area during the hours designated by the owner of the restaurant.
(b) The owner of a restaurant:
- (1) Shall determine the location and the amount of space in the outdoor dining area designated for a patron accompanied by a dog;
- (2) May establish limits on the size and type of dogs and any other limitations relating to dogs that may accompany a patron into the outdoor dining area of a restaurant;
- (3) May deny entry to the restaurant or eject from the restaurant any patron accompanied by a dog at the discretion of the owner; and
- (4) Shall place on permanent display a written notice that is in a typeface that is large enough to be easily legible to the average person and that is in a location that is plainly visible to the patrons of the restaurant notifying the patrons of the policy of the restaurant allowing dogs in the outdoor dining area.
(c) A patron accompanied by a dog:
- (1) Shall not allow the dog to travel through an indoor space of a restaurant to enter or exit an outdoor dining area;
- (2) Shall keep the dog on a leash at all times with the patron at the table at which the patron is seated;
- (3) Shall not leave the dog unattended at any time in the restaurant;
- (4) Shall be an adult who is responsible for the behavior of the dog; and
- (5) Shall be liable for any damages caused by the dog to the restaurant or any other patron of the restaurant.
- (d) This section shall not affect the right of an individual to use a service animal as provided by the Rhode Island general laws.
History of Section.
P.L. 2016, ch. 502, § 1.