KENTUCKY Kentucky Revised Statutes of 1982, Chapter 258.500, Sections 1 through 9; Penalty - Chapter 258.991 Kentucky statutory law guarantees a blind person the legal right to be accompanied by a dog guide, trained by a recognized dog guide school, in all public accommodations and on all public transportation. The dog must be in harness and in the custody of the dog guide user. The dog guide user can be required to muzzle his or her dog guide and must have verification of the dog's training such as an identification card issued by the particular school. The dog may not occupy a seat on a public conveyance, and the common carrier cannot levy an additional charge because of the dog guide's presence. Public accommodations include public buildings, restaurants, theaters, places of amusement, stores, hotels, and all places to which the public is invited. (*) Public transportation includes trains, buses, airplanes, taxis, public elevators, and all other common carriers. (*2, *3) Violation: Any person who violates the above enumerated rights is punishable by a fine not to exceed $100, nor less than $25, or imprisonment for not less than 10 days, nor more than 30 days, or both. (Chapter 258.991)