New MI Bill Could Allow Dogs on Restaurant Patios

Via AP:

Patrons could bring their dogs along while eating in  outdoor areas of restaurants under a bill advancing in the Michigan  Legislature.

State law generally prohibits live animals at  restaurants. The legislation was approved 32-6 by the Senate on  Wednesday and sent to the House for consideration.

The bill would allow dogs on restaurant patios under certain circumstances.

Dogs  would have to be leashed and couldn't pass through the restaurant  interior or sit in chairs or on customers' laps. Patios would have to be  free of dog hair. Surfaces contaminated by dog waste would have to be  disinfected immediately.

The legislation wouldn't require  restaurant owners to allow dogs, and local communities could pass  ordinances prohibiting dogs on restaurant patios.

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