Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1027 Compare Versions

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11 THE SENATE S.B. NO. 1027 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO DOGS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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4747 SECTION 1. In recognition of the bond between humans and animals and the status of pets as family members, many local businesses are implementing pet-friendly policies to better serve the needs of their customers. The legislature finds that restauranteurs, however, are at a disadvantage, as the State's administrative rules prohibit the presence of non-service animals in restaurants. Some pet owners attempt to circumvent these rules by misrepresenting their pets as service animals, in violation of state law. The legislature also finds that allowing restaurants the option to welcome dogs onto their premises provides restaurants freedom to better serve their customers, dog-owning patrons more dining options to consider visiting with their dog, and businesses an opportunity to broaden their customer base and increase revenues. The legislature further finds that reasonable safeguards can prevent risks to public health that might otherwise result from adopting such a policy. A study published in 2013 in the Journal of Environmental Health found no reported incidents associated with allowing pets in restaurants and recommended following the normal safety, sanitation, and hygiene practices to minimize any threat to human health. Several states have passed laws allowing restauranteurs to adopt dog-friendly policies to better serve their customers and in recognition of the growing bond between pets and their owners. The purpose of this Act is to authorize restaurants to allow dogs onto their premises under certain conditions. SECTION 2. Chapter 321, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§321‑ Dogs allowed on restaurant premises. (a) At the discretion of the owner or manager of a restaurant, a restaurant patron may bring a dog onto the restaurant premises under the following conditions: (1) The dog shall be under the control of the patron at all times and in a carrier or on a leash that is held by the patron or tied to the patron's table; (2) The dog shall remain within the patron's seating area and on the floor; (3) The dog shall remain in a location or area on the restaurant premises designated pursuant to subsection (b); (4) The dog shall not obstruct pathways, interfere with the activities of the restaurant's employees, or enter the food preparation area; (5) The dog shall not disturb or interact with other patrons or dogs, except by invitation; (6) The dog shall be housebroken; provided that if the dog relieves itself on the restaurant premises, the patron shall be responsible for thoroughly cleaning up after the dog and any affected areas; (7) The patron shall not leave the dog unattended at any time; and (8) The patron and the dog shall abide by any other conditions that the owner or manager of the restaurant requires. (b) A restaurant that allows dogs in to enter and remain on the restaurant premises shall: (1) Determine and designate the location or area and amount of space on the restaurant premises where patrons may be accompanied by dogs; (2) Prohibit food-service employees from having direct contact with a dog while on duty; (3) Require that any food-service employee who comes into contact with a dog wash their hands as required by law; and (4) Post at each entrance a sign displaying the message "Dogs are allowed in this restaurant", and shall also post adjacent to that sign the list of conditions in subsection (a), including a clear description of any additional conditions imposed by the owner or manager of the restaurant. (c) Pursuant to title 28 Code of Federal Regulations section 35.136, or if any of the conditions in subsection (a) are not met, the owner or manager of the restaurant may require the patron to remove the dog from the restaurant premises. (d) The restaurant patron who brings a dog onto the restaurant premises and the dog's owner, if the owner is not the patron, shall be liable for all property damages and personal injury that the dog causes while on the restaurant premises. (e) For the purposes of this section, "restaurant" means any place where food is served or provided to the public at a charge, including outdoor seating areas, regardless of whether the food is consumed on or off the premises. (f) If any provision of this section conflicts with federal law governing service animals, federal law shall prevail. (g) Any patron of a restaurant that misrepresents a dog as a service animal to circumvent the requirements of this section shall be subject to fines and penalties pursuant to 347-2.6." SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2025. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
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4949 SECTION 1. In recognition of the bond between humans and animals and the status of pets as family members, many local businesses are implementing pet-friendly policies to better serve the needs of their customers.
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5151 The legislature finds that restauranteurs, however, are at a disadvantage, as the State's administrative rules prohibit the presence of non-service animals in restaurants. Some pet owners attempt to circumvent these rules by misrepresenting their pets as service animals, in violation of state law.
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5353 The legislature also finds that allowing restaurants the option to welcome dogs onto their premises provides restaurants freedom to better serve their customers, dog-owning patrons more dining options to consider visiting with their dog, and businesses an opportunity to broaden their customer base and increase revenues.
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5555 The legislature further finds that reasonable safeguards can prevent risks to public health that might otherwise result from adopting such a policy. A study published in 2013 in the Journal of Environmental Health found no reported incidents associated with allowing pets in restaurants and recommended following the normal safety, sanitation, and hygiene practices to minimize any threat to human health. Several states have passed laws allowing restauranteurs to adopt dog-friendly policies to better serve their customers and in recognition of the growing bond between pets and their owners.
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5757 The purpose of this Act is to authorize restaurants to allow dogs onto their premises under certain conditions.
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5959 SECTION 2. Chapter 321, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
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8989 (c) Pursuant to title 28 Code of Federal Regulations section 35.136, or if any of the conditions in subsection (a) are not met, the owner or manager of the restaurant may require the patron to remove the dog from the restaurant premises.
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115115 Report Title: Dogs; Restaurants Description: Allows dogs in restaurants at the restaurant owner's or manager's discretion, provided that certain conditions are met. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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