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Service dog owners still hounded despite change in law

NASHVILLE — Tennessee law changed last year to make travel with service dogs easier — but if a law changes and few people know, has it really changed? The new law aims to protect people with disabilities from having to show documentation about their disabilities or their service dogs when entering businesses. It’s a change that brought Tennessee in line with long-standing protections in the federal Americans with Disabilities Act, the landmark 1990 federal law that gave equal standing in public accommodations to disabled people….Read More

 

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