The New York City and New York state bar associations have released a guide to clarify the legal rights of people who use service animals and for those who must accommodate them.

The “Guide to the Use of Service Animals in New York State” explains federal, state and local laws for owners and trainers of service animals, as well as employers, landlords, merchants and other property owners and managers. It also offers guidance to lawmakers, government officials, attorneys and the courts.

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