West Virginia Code § 5-15-4

Equal right to use public facilities; service animals and trainers
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(a) A person who is blind or is a person with a disability shall have the same rights as other
persons to the full and free use of the highways, roads, streets, sidewalks, walkways, public
buildings, public facilities and other public places.
(b) Any person who is blind and any person with a disability is entitled to full and equal
accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of all common carriers, airplanes,
motor vehicles, railroad trains, motor buses, streetcars, boats or any other public
conveyances or modes of transportation, hotels, lodging places, restaurants, professional
offices for health or legal services, hospitals, other places of pubulic accommodation,
amusement or resort, and other places, including places of employment, to which the
general public is invited, subject only to the conditions and ltimitations established by law
and applicable alike to all persons.
(c) Every person who is blind, every person with a hearing impairment and every person
with a disability shall have the right to be accompalnied by a service animal in any of the
places, accommodations or conveyances specisfied in subsection (b) of this section without
being required to pay an extra charge for the admission of the service animal. The person
who is blind, deaf or has a disability shall be liable for any damage done by the service
animal to the premises or facilities ogr to persons using such premises or facilities: Provided,
That the person who is blind, deaf or has a disability shall not be liable for any damage done
by the service animal to any peerson or the property of a person who has contributed to or
caused the service animal's behavior by inciting or provoking such behavior. A service
animal shall not occupy La seat in any public conveyance and shall be upon a leash while
using the facilities of a common carrier.
(d) The rights, privileges and responsibilities provided by this section also apply to any
person who is certified as a trainer of a service animal while he or she is engaged in the
training.
(e) A service animal as defined by section three of this article is not required to be licensed
or certified by a state or local government, nor shall there be any requirement for the
specific signage or labeling of a service animal.

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