Michigan State Laws

Michigan Statute or Law:

Michigan Statutes, 1953, Section 750.502c (last amended in 1984 by Public Act 110)

Michigan statutory law guarantees a blind person the legal right to be accompanied by a dog guide in harness in all public accommodations and educational institutions and on all public conveyances. The dog guide user can be required to produce identification, such as the I.D. card furnished by the dog guide school from which the dog was obtained.

Public accommodations include trains, buses, taxis, elevators, boats, and other common carriers. (•750.502c)

Violation: Any person who interferes with the above enumerated rights is guilty of a misdemeanor and therefore punishable under Michigan law. (•750.502c)

Michigan State Law Resources Link:
Official Website Of The Michigan Legislature
Michigan State Dog Laws, resources and advocacy of dog right
Michigan State laws, policies and regulations for animals, animal owners and animal enterprises Protection and Public awareness
Join Michigan State email group for your dog law and Legislation
Michigan State Dog protection legislation
Michigan State Ordinances For Unaltered Animal requirements, Spaying and Neutering of Dogs and Cats

State: 
Michigan (MI)