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COMPANION ANIMALS ACT 1998 - SECT 14A
Dogs not prohibited in outdoor dining areas in certain circumstances
14A Dogs not prohibited in outdoor dining areas in certain circumstances
(1) The relevant legal restrictions do not prohibit a dog (other than a
dangerous or restricted dog) from being in an outdoor dining area if: (a) the
dog is under the effective control of some competent person and is restrained
by means of an adequate chain, cord or leash that is attached to the dog, and
(b) the person does not feed the dog or permit the dog to be fed, and
(c) the
dog is kept on the ground.
(2) However, if the outdoor dining area is within
a public place declared by a local authority to be an off-leash area: (a) it
is not necessary for the dog to be restrained by means of a chain, cord or
leash, and
(b) the dog can be fed while the dog is on the ground, but not
using any apparatus provided for the consumption of food by humans, and
(c)
the dog can sit on a person’s lap, but must not be allowed to sit on any
table or chairs or make contact with other apparatus provided for the
consumption of food by humans.
(3) This section does not confer any
entitlement on a person accompanied by a dog to use any table and chairs or
other apparatus provided in an outdoor dining area by a food business (within
the meaning of the Food Act 2003 ) without the permission of the operator of
the food business.
(4) The
"relevant legal restrictions" are: (a) section 14 (1) (b), and
(b) the
Food Act 2003 and the Food Standards Code (within the meaning of that Act).
(5) An
"outdoor dining area" is an area that: (a) is used for the consumption of food
by humans, and
(b) is not enclosed, and
(c) can be entered by the public
without passing through an enclosed area in which dogs are prohibited by this
Act or the other relevant legal restrictions,
but does not include any part of
an area that is used for the preparation of food.
(6) An area is enclosed if,
except for doorways and passageways, the area is substantially or completely
enclosed, whether permanently or temporarily, by: (a) a ceiling or roof, and
(b) walls or windows (or both).
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