Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 39-2 - Duties of Utilities and Carriers
Section 39-2-13. - Admission of guide dogs.

§ 39-2-13. Admission of guide dogs.
Any blind or deaf person, who uses the services of a seeing-eye guide dog, or personal-assistance animal or a hearing-ear signal dog, clearly identified as such by a yellow harness and trained by a recognized training agency or school, may enter any public facility of any public utility or common carrier in this state, and when riding on any bus or other public utility or common carrier engaged in the transportation of passengers, or when riding in any elevator in this state where a landlord has the elevator operated for the use of the landlord’s tenants and their visitors or while in any building in this state open to the public, may keep the animal in his or her immediate custody; and the person shall not be required to pay any charge or fare, for, or on account of, the transportation thereon of him or herself and any dog so accompanying him or her, in addition to the charge or fare lawfully chargeable for his or her own transportation; provided, however, the provisions of this section shall not apply to railroad sleeping, parlor, club, buffet, or lounge cars.
History of Section.P.L. 1938, ch. 2595, § 1; G.L. 1938, ch. 402, § 1; G.L. 1956, § 39-2-16; G.L. 1956, § 39-2-13; P.L. 1969, ch. 240, § 3; P.L. 1979, ch. 159, § 3; P.L. 1997, ch. 85, § 3; P.L. 2020, ch. 79, art. 1, § 3.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 39 - Public Utilities and Carriers

Chapter 39-2 - Duties of Utilities and Carriers

Section 39-2-1. - Reasonable and adequate services — Reasonable and just charges.

Section 39-2-1.1. - Services to new occupants.

Section 39-2-1.2. - Utility base rate — Advertising, demand-side management, and renewables.

Section 39-2-1.3. - Payment for cellular telephone services — Late charges.

Section 39-2-1.4. - Reasonable backup or supplemental rates.

Section 39-2-2. - Rate discrimination.

Section 39-2-3. - Unreasonable preferences or prejudices.

Section 39-2-4. - Acceptance of unlawful rebates or advantages.

Section 39-2-5. - Exceptions to anti-discrimination provisions.

Section 39-2-6. - Repair and construction of highway bridges used by street railways.

Section 39-2-7. - Civil liability for violations — Limitation of actions.

Section 39-2-8. - Penalty for violations.

Section 39-2-9. - Uniform services and rates of carriers.

Section 39-2-10. - Injunction or mandamus.

Section 39-2-11. - Penalty for refusal of carrier to receive and transport.

Section 39-2-12. - Civil liability of carrier for refusal.

Section 39-2-13. - Admission of guide dogs.

Section 39-2-14. - [Repealed.]

Section 39-2-15. - Interference with construction — Notice.

Section 39-2-15.1. - Temporary removal of wires and supporting fixtures by nonprofit housing development corporation.

Section 39-2-16. , 39-2-17. - [Renumbered.]

Section 39-2-18. - Shutoff devices for gas appliances.

Section 39-2-19. - Display of identification cards required.

Section 39-2-20. - Communications common carriers — Duty to disclose certain information.

Section 39-2-20.1. - Internet service providers — Duty to disclose certain information.

Section 39-2-21. - Residential condominiums and associations — Charges for services, residential rates.

Section 39-2-22. - Seven-digit dialing option.

Section 39-2-23. - Safe termination of service — Qualified employees.

Section 39-2-24. - Confidentiality of telephone records.

Section 39-2-25. - Contact voltage, detection, repair, and reporting.

Section 39-2-26. - Emergency response plans.

Section 39-2-27. - Standards of acceptable performance for emergency preparation and restoration of service.

Section 39-2-28. - Levied penalties to be credited back to customers.