1 | The Commerce Council recommends the following: |
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3 | Council/Committee Substitute |
4 | Remove the entire bill and insert: |
5 | A bill to be entitled |
6 | An act relating to individuals with disabilities; amending |
7 | s. 413.08, F.S.; providing definitions; providing that an |
8 | individual with a disability has full and equal access to |
9 | and enjoyment of public accommodations and state and local |
10 | governmental facilities, programs, services, and |
11 | activities; providing that an individual with a disability |
12 | may be accompanied by a service animal in places of public |
13 | accommodation and in state and local governmental |
14 | facilities, programs, services, and activities; requiring |
15 | state and local governmental entities and public |
16 | accommodations to accommodate service animals, with |
17 | certain exceptions; directing that documentation that a |
18 | service animal is trained may not be a precondition for |
19 | providing service to an individual accompanied by a |
20 | service animal; requiring that a service animal be given |
21 | access to all areas of a government facility or public |
22 | accommodation that the public or customers are normally |
23 | permitted to occupy; prohibiting segregating an individual |
24 | with a service animal from other customers or the public; |
25 | prohibiting a public accommodation from imposing a deposit |
26 | or surcharge on an individual with a disability as a |
27 | precondition to permitting a service animal to accompany |
28 | the individual; providing that an individual with a |
29 | disability may be liable for damage caused by a service |
30 | animal; providing that the animal's owner is responsible |
31 | for the care and supervision of a service animal; |
32 | providing that the public accommodation or governmental |
33 | entity is not required to provide care or food or a |
34 | special location for a service animal; providing that a |
35 | public accommodation or governmental entity may exclude or |
36 | remove any animal from the premises if the animal's |
37 | behavior poses a direct threat to the health and safety of |
38 | others; increasing certain penalties for violations of the |
39 | act; providing that the trainer of a service animal has |
40 | the same rights and privileges as a person with a |
41 | disability while training the service animal; providing |
42 | that a housing accommodation may request proof of |
43 | compliance with vaccination requirements; amending s. |
44 | 413.081, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by |
45 | the act; providing an effective date. |
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47 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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49 | Section 1. Section 413.08, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
50 | read: |
51 | 413.08 Rights of individuals with disabilities who |
52 | physically disabled persons; use of dog guides or service |
53 | animals dogs or nonhuman primates of the genus Cebus; |
54 | discrimination in public employment or housing accommodations; |
55 | penalties.-- |
56 | (1) As used in this section, the term: |
57 | (a) "Direct threat" means a determination that the person |
58 | poses a significant risk to the health and safety of others |
59 | which cannot be eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level. A |
60 | direct threat cannot be based on generalizations or stereotypes |
61 | about the effects of a particular disability; it must be based |
62 | on an individual assessment that considers the particular |
63 | activity and the actual abilities and disabilities of the |
64 | individual. The assessment of a direct threat must be based on |
65 | reasonable judgment that relies on current medical evidence or |
66 | on the best available objective evidence to determine the |
67 | nature, duration, and severity of the risk; the probability that |
68 | the potential injury will actually occur; and whether reasonable |
69 | modifications of policies, practices, or procedures will |
70 | mitigate or eliminate the risk. |
71 | (b) "Housing accommodation" means any real property or |
72 | portion thereof which is used or occupied, or intended, |
73 | arranged, or designed to be used or occupied, as a home, |
74 | residence, or sleeping place of one or more human beings. The |
75 | term does not include a single-family residence if the occupants |
76 | rent or lease to others for compensation not more than one room |
77 | in the residence. |
78 | (c) "Individual with a disability" means a person who has |
79 | a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or |
80 | more of his or her major life activities, has a record of such |
81 | an impairment, or is regarded as having such an impairment. The |
82 | term does not include an individual who has any of the following |
83 | conditions: homosexuality, bisexuality, transvestism, |
84 | transsexualism, pedophilia, exhibitionism, voyeurism, a gender- |
85 | identity disorder not resulting from physical impairments, any |
86 | other sexual-behavior disorder, compulsive gambling, |
87 | kleptomania, pyromania, or a psychoactive substance abuse |
88 | disorder resulting from the current illegal use of drugs, or an |
89 | individual who currently engages in the use of illegal drugs. |
90 | (d) "Major life activities" means activities that an |
91 | average person can perform with little or no difficulty, |
92 | including, but not limited to, walking, speaking, breathing, |
93 | performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, learning, caring for |
94 | oneself, working, standing, lifting, and reading. |
95 | (e) "Mental impairment" means any mental or psychological |
96 | disorder such as mental retardation, organic brain syndrome, |
97 | emotional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities. |
98 | (f) "Physical impairment" means a physiological disorder |
99 | or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss |
100 | affecting one or more of the following body systems: |
101 | neurological; musculoskeletal; sensory organs; respiratory, |
102 | including speech organs; cardiovascular; reproductive; |
103 | digestive; genitourinary; hemic and lymphatic; skin; and |
104 | endocrine. |
105 | (g) "Place of public accommodation" means a facility |
106 | operated by a private person at which operations affect commerce |
107 | and fall within at least one of the following categories: |
108 | 1. An inn, hotel, motel, or other place of lodging, except |
109 | for an establishment located within a building that contains not |
110 | more than five rooms for rent or hire and that is actually |
111 | occupied by the proprietor of the establishment as the residence |
112 | of the proprietor; |
113 | 2. A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food |
114 | or drink; |
115 | 3. A motion picture house, theater, concert hall, stadium, |
116 | or other place of gathering; |
117 | 4. An auditorium, convention center, lecture hall, or |
118 | other place of exhibition or entertainment; |
119 | 5. A bakery, grocery store, clothing store, hardware |
120 | store, shopping center, or other sales or rental establishment; |
121 | 6. A laundromat, dry cleaner, bank, barber shop, beauty |
122 | shop, travel service, shoe repair service, funeral parlor, gas |
123 | station, office of a health care provider, hospital, or other |
124 | service establishment; |
125 | 7. A terminal, depot, or other station used for specified |
126 | public transportation; |
127 | 8. A museum, library, gallery, or other place of public |
128 | display or collection; |
129 | 9. A park, zoo, amusement park, or other place of |
130 | recreation; |
131 | 10. A day care center, senior citizen center, homeless |
132 | shelter, food bank, adoption agency, or other social services |
133 | establishment; and |
134 | 11. A gymnasium, health spa, bowling alley, golf course, |
135 | or other place of exercise or recreation. |
136 | (h) "Service animal" means an animal that is trained to |
137 | perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The tasks may |
138 | include, but are not limited to, guiding a person who is |
139 | visually impaired or blind, alerting a person who is deaf or |
140 | hard of hearing, pulling a wheelchair, assisting with mobility |
141 | or balance, alerting and protecting a person who is having a |
142 | seizure, retrieving objects, or performing other special tasks. |
143 | A service animal is not a pet. |
144 | (i) "Substantially limits" means the impact of the |
145 | condition renders the individual unable to perform an activity |
146 | compared to an average person in the general population. Factors |
147 | to consider in determining whether an impairment substantially |
148 | limits a major life activity include the nature and severity of |
149 | the impairment, how long it will last or is expected to last, |
150 | and its permanent or long-term impact or expected impact. |
151 | (j) "Undue burden" means a significant difficulty or |
152 | expense that is determined by considering: |
153 | 1. The nature and costs of the action needed under this |
154 | part; |
155 | 2. The overall financial resources of the site involved in |
156 | the action, the number of persons employed at the site; the |
157 | effect on expenses and resources; safety requirements that are |
158 | necessary for safe operation, including crime-prevention |
159 | measures, and the impact of the action upon the operation of the |
160 | site; |
161 | 3. The geographic separation and the administrative or |
162 | fiscal relationship of the site in question to a parent |
163 | corporation or entity; |
164 | 4. If applicable, the overall financial resources of a |
165 | parent corporation or entity; the overall size of the parent |
166 | corporation or entity with respect to its number of employees; |
167 | and the number, type, and location of its facilities; and |
168 | 5. If applicable, the type of operations of a parent |
169 | corporation or entity, including the composition, structure, and |
170 | functions of the workforce of the parent corporation or entity. |
171 | (2)(1)(a) An individual with a disability is The deaf, |
172 | hard of hearing, blind, visually handicapped, and otherwise |
173 | physically disabled are entitled to full and equal |
174 | accommodations, advantages, benefits, facilities, and privileges |
175 | on all common carriers, airplanes, motor vehicles, railroad |
176 | trains, motor buses, streetcars, boats, and other public |
177 | conveyances or modes of transportation; in all state and local |
178 | governmental facilities, programs, services, and activities; and |
179 | at hotels, lodging places, places of public accommodations |
180 | accommodation, amusement, or resort, and other places to which |
181 | the general public is invited, subject only to the conditions |
182 | and limitations established by law and applicable alike to all |
183 | persons. This section does not require any person, firm, or |
184 | corporation, or any agent thereof, to modify or provide any |
185 | vehicle, premises, facility, or service to a higher degree of |
186 | accommodation than is required for a person not so disabled. |
187 | (3)(b) Every individual with a disability deaf or hard of |
188 | hearing person, totally or partially blind person, person who is |
189 | subject to epilepsy or other such seizure disorders, or |
190 | physically disabled person has the right to be accompanied by a |
191 | dog guide or service animal dog, specially trained for the |
192 | purpose, in any place of public accommodation or state or local |
193 | governmental facility, program, service, or activity the places |
194 | listed in paragraph (a) without being required to pay an extra |
195 | charge for the dog guide or service dog; however, such a person |
196 | is liable for any damage done to the premises or facilities by |
197 | such a dog. The dog guide or service dog must be capable of |
198 | being properly identified as being from a recognized school for |
199 | seeing-eye dogs, hearing-ear dogs, service dogs, including, but |
200 | not limited to, seizure-alert and seizure-response dogs, or |
201 | guide dogs. |
202 | (4) State and local governmental entities and public |
203 | accommodations must accommodate service animals that assist |
204 | individuals with disabilities unless doing so would result in an |
205 | undue burden or fundamental alteration to the nature of the |
206 | program, activity, service, facility, or business. |
207 | (5) Documentation that the service animal is trained is |
208 | not a precondition for providing service to an individual |
209 | accompanied by a service animal. A public accommodation or |
210 | governmental entity may ask if an animal is a service animal or |
211 | what tasks the animal has been trained to perform in order to |
212 | determine the difference between a service animal and a pet. |
213 | (6) A service animal may accompany the individual with a |
214 | disability to all areas of a government facility or public |
215 | accommodation that the public or customers are normally |
216 | permitted to occupy. An individual with a service animal may not |
217 | be segregated or treated in a manner that is unequal to that |
218 | extended to other customers or the public. |
219 | (7)(a) A public accommodation may not impose a deposit or |
220 | surcharge on an individual with a disability as a precondition |
221 | to permitting a service animal to accompany the individual with |
222 | a disability, even if a deposit is routinely required for pets. |
223 | (b) An individual with a disability is liable for damage |
224 | caused by a service animal if it is the regular policy and |
225 | practice of the public accommodation to charge nondisabled |
226 | persons for damages caused by their pets. |
227 | (8) The care or supervision of a service animal is the |
228 | responsibility of the individual owner. A public accommodation |
229 | or governmental entity is not required to provide care or food |
230 | or a special location for the service animal or assistance with |
231 | removing animal excrement. |
232 | (9)(a) A public accommodation or governmental entity may |
233 | exclude or remove any animal from the premises, including a |
234 | service animal, if the animal's behavior poses a direct threat |
235 | to the health and safety of others. Allergies and fear of |
236 | animals are not valid reasons for denying access or refusing |
237 | service to an individual with a service animal. The perception |
238 | of a threat or fear based on past experience does not constitute |
239 | a direct threat. |
240 | (b) If a service animal is excluded or removed as being a |
241 | direct threat to others, the public accommodation or |
242 | governmental entity must provide the individual with a |
243 | disability the option of continuing access to the public |
244 | accommodation or governmental entity without having the service |
245 | animal on the premises. |
246 | (c) Every person with paraplegia or quadriplegia has the |
247 | right to be accompanied by a nonhuman primate of the genus |
248 | Cebus, specially trained for the purpose of providing personal |
249 | care services, in any of the places listed in paragraph (a) |
250 | without being required to pay an extra charge for the nonhuman |
251 | primate; however, such a person is liable for any damage done to |
252 | the premises or facilities by such nonhuman primate. |
253 | (10)(2) Any person, firm, business, or corporation, or the |
254 | agent of any person, firm, business, or corporation, who denies |
255 | or interferes with admittance to, or enjoyment of, the public |
256 | accommodation of, facilities enumerated in subsection (1) or |
257 | otherwise interferes with the rights of, an individual with a |
258 | disability a deaf person, a hard of hearing person, a totally or |
259 | partially blind person, a person who is subject to epilepsy or |
260 | other such seizure disorders, or an otherwise physically |
261 | disabled person under this section, or the trainer of a dog |
262 | guide or service animal dog while engaged in the training of the |
263 | animal under such a dog pursuant to subsection (15) (7), commits |
264 | is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree for the first |
265 | offense and a misdemeanor of the first degree for each |
266 | subsequent offense, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, or s. |
267 | 775.083, or s. 775.084. |
268 | (11)(3) It is the policy of this state that individuals |
269 | with disabilities the deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually |
270 | handicapped, and otherwise physically disabled shall be employed |
271 | in the service of the state or political subdivisions of the |
272 | state, in the public schools, and in all other employment |
273 | supported in whole or in part by public funds, and an employer |
274 | may not refuse employment to an individual with a disability the |
275 | deaf, the hard of hearing, the blind, the visually handicapped, |
276 | or the otherwise physically disabled on the basis of the |
277 | disability alone, unless it is shown that the particular |
278 | disability prevents the satisfactory performance of the work |
279 | involved. |
280 | (12)(4) Each individual with a disability is Deaf persons, |
281 | hard of hearing persons, blind persons, visually handicapped |
282 | persons, and otherwise physically disabled persons are entitled |
283 | to rent, lease, or purchase, as other members of the general |
284 | public, any housing accommodations offered for rent, lease, or |
285 | other compensation in this state, subject to the conditions and |
286 | limitations established by law and applicable alike to all |
287 | persons. |
288 | (a) As used in this subsection, the term "housing |
289 | accommodations" means any real property or portion thereof which |
290 | is used or occupied, or intended, arranged, or designed to be |
291 | used or occupied, as the home, residence, or sleeping place of |
292 | one or more human beings, but does not include any single-family |
293 | residence the occupants of which rent, lease, or furnish for |
294 | compensation not more than one room therein. |
295 | (b) This section does not require any person renting, |
296 | leasing, or otherwise providing real property for compensation |
297 | to modify her or his property in any way or provide a higher |
298 | degree of care for a deaf person, hard of hearing person, blind |
299 | person, visually handicapped person, or otherwise physically |
300 | disabled person than for a person who is not so handicapped. |
301 | (13)(c) Each individual with a disability deaf person, |
302 | hard of hearing person, totally or partially blind person, or |
303 | otherwise physically disabled person who has a service animal |
304 | dog guide, or who obtains a service animal dog guide, is |
305 | entitled to full and equal access to all housing accommodations |
306 | provided for in this section, and the such a person may shall |
307 | not be required to pay extra compensation for the service animal |
308 | dog guide. However, an individual with a disability such a |
309 | person is liable for any damage done to the premises or to |
310 | another person on the premises by the service animal such a dog |
311 | guide. A housing accommodation may request proof of compliance |
312 | with vaccination requirements. |
313 | (d) Each person with paraplegia or quadriplegia who has or |
314 | obtains a nonhuman primate of the genus Cebus, specially trained |
315 | for the purpose of providing personal care services, is entitled |
316 | to full and equal access to all housing accommodations provided |
317 | for in this section, and she or he shall not be required to pay |
318 | extra compensation for such a nonhuman primate. However, the |
319 | person is liable for any damage done to the premises by such a |
320 | nonhuman primate. |
321 | (14)(5) An Any employer covered under subsection (11) (3) |
322 | who discriminates against an individual with a disability the |
323 | deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually handicapped, or otherwise |
324 | physically disabled in employment, unless it is shown that the |
325 | particular disability prevents the satisfactory performance of |
326 | the work involved, or any person, firm, or corporation, or the |
327 | agent of any person, firm, business, or corporation, providing |
328 | housing accommodations as provided in subsection (12) (4) who |
329 | discriminates against an individual with a disability commits |
330 | the deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually handicapped, or |
331 | otherwise physically disabled is guilty of a misdemeanor of the |
332 | second degree for the first offense and a misdemeanor of the |
333 | first degree for each subsequent offense, punishable as provided |
334 | in s. 775.082, or s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. |
335 | (6)(a) As used in this section, the term "physically |
336 | disabled person" means any person who has a physical impairment |
337 | that substantially limits one or more major life activities. |
338 | (b) As used in this section, the term "hard of hearing |
339 | person" means an individual who has suffered a permanent hearing |
340 | impairment that is severe enough to necessitate the use of |
341 | amplification devices to discriminate speech sounds in verbal |
342 | communication. |
343 | (15)(7) Any trainer of a dog guide or service animal dog, |
344 | while engaged in the training of the service animal such a dog, |
345 | has the same rights and privileges with respect to access to |
346 | public facilities and the same liability for damage as is |
347 | provided for individuals with a disability those persons |
348 | described in paragraph (1)(b) accompanied by a service animal |
349 | dog guides or service dogs. |
350 | (8) Any trainer of a nonhuman primate of the genus Cebus, |
351 | while engaged in training such a nonhuman primate to provide |
352 | personal care services to a person with paraplegia or |
353 | quadriplegia, has the same rights and privileges with respect to |
354 | access to public facilities and the same liability for damage as |
355 | is provided for a person with paraplegia or quadriplegia who is |
356 | accompanied by nonhuman primates of the genus Cebus. As used in |
357 | this subsection, the term "trainer of a nonhuman primate of the |
358 | genus Cebus" means a paid employee of a training organization, |
359 | and does not include volunteers chosen to raise the animals. |
360 | Section 2. Section 413.081, Florida Statutes, is amended |
361 | to read: |
362 | 413.081 Interference with or injury to a guide dog or |
363 | service animal; penalties; restitution.-- |
364 | (1) A Any person who, with reckless disregard, interferes |
365 | with, or permits any animal a dog that he or she owns or is in |
366 | the immediate control of to interfere, with, the use of a guide |
367 | dog or service animal by obstructing, intimidating, or otherwise |
368 | jeopardizing the safety of the service animal or its user |
369 | commits is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree for the |
370 | first offense and a misdemeanor of the first degree for each |
371 | subsequent offense, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. |
372 | 775.083. |
373 | (2) A Any person who, with reckless disregard, injures or |
374 | kills, or permits a dog that he or she owns or is in the |
375 | immediate control of to injure or kill, a guide dog or service |
376 | animal commits is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, |
377 | punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. |
378 | (3) A Any person who intentionally injures or kills, or |
379 | permits a dog that he or she owns or is in the immediate control |
380 | of to injure or kill, a guide dog or service animal commits is |
381 | guilty of a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided |
382 | in s. 775.082, or s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. |
383 | (4)(a) A person who is convicted of a violation of this |
384 | section, in addition to any other penalty, must make full |
385 | restitution for all damages that arise out of or are related to |
386 | the offense, including incidental and consequential damages |
387 | incurred by the guide dog or service animal's user. |
388 | (b) Restitution includes the value of the service animal; |
389 | replacement and training or retraining expenses for the service |
390 | animal and the user; veterinary and other medical and boarding |
391 | expenses for the service animal; medical expenses for the user; |
392 | and lost wages or income incurred by the user during any period |
393 | that the user is without the services of the service such an |
394 | animal. |
395 | (5) As used in this section, the term "service animal" |
396 | means an animal that is trained to perform tasks for an |
397 | individual with a disability. The tasks may include, but are not |
398 | limited to, guiding a person who is visually impaired or blind, |
399 | alerting a person who is deaf or hard of hearing, pulling a |
400 | wheelchair, assisting with mobility or balance, alerting and |
401 | protecting a person who is having a seizure, retrieving objects, |
402 | or performing other special tasks. A service animal is not a |
403 | pet.: |
404 | (a) "Guide dog" means a dog that is trained for the |
405 | purpose of guiding blind persons or a dog trained for the |
406 | purpose of assisting hearing impaired persons. |
407 | (b) "Service animal" means an animal that is trained for |
408 | the purposes of assisting or accommodating a disabled person's |
409 | sensory, mental, or physical disability. |
410 | Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2005. |