(1)
Are protected. RCW
49.60.222 protects persons with disabilities from discrimination because of their use of a trained dog guide or service animal the same as it protects them from discrimination directly because of disability.
(2)
General rule. The same rules that apply to the treatment of persons because of disability under RCW
49.60.222 and this chapter apply to the treatment of persons with disabilities because they use a trained dog guide or service animal.
(3) Landlord's duty. It is an unfair practice for a landlord to refuse to rent to a person with a disability because the person uses a trained dog guide or service animal. A landlord's no-pet policy cannot be applied to the dog guide or service animal of a person with a disability.
(4) Cleaning or damage deposits not unfair. It is not an unfair practice for a landlord to enforce on a tenant with a disability using a dog guide or service animal its standard cleaning or damage deposit if the same cleaning or damage deposit is enforced equally on all tenants.
(5) Pet deposits unfair. It is an unfair practice for a landlord to enforce on a tenant with a disability using a dog guide or service animal a pet deposit in addition to any standard cleaning or damage deposit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.60.120(3). WSR 99-15-025, § 162-38-100, filed 7/12/99, effective 8/12/99. Statutory Authority: RCW
49.60.120(3) and 1997 c 271. WSR 98-08-035, § 162-38-100, filed 3/23/98, effective 4/23/98. Statutory Authority: RCW
49.60.120(3). WSR 82-19-086 (Order 41), § 162-38-100, filed 9/22/82.]