
04-13-2013, 10:29 PM
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It's Not That Simple
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Originally Posted by Roaddog53
I have not seen any in a restaurant until recently. We also didn't know they are allowed on a restaurant patio. We were at Crispers this past week and a couple came in with a pug and a bowl of water for him. They sat by our table with the dog and the man than lit up a cigarette and started smoking. We were almost done and since it was strong and my wife is allergic to smoke, we got up and left. The couple near them turned and moved further away with their lunch. I asked on our way out and the server said dogs are allowed on the patio and so is smoking. Guess we don't eat outside at Crispers now.
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Any restaurant that allows dogs, other than true service dogs, in the outside seating area is required to have a local permit and also comply with the minimum requirements outlined on this link or they are in violation of Florida State Laws.
Letting dogs in outside areas requires more than just permission, including posting signs, having hand sanitizer on each table, having a cleaning kit available in the outside area, and the server must remind customers to follow certain procedures such as washing their hands before eating.
These rules are Florida State Law.
http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr...-faq-dogs.html
One item from the link above.
9. Q. What are the minimum health or food safety conditions that must be met to allow pet dogs?
A. Any local ordinances allowing dogs must include the following minimum requirements:
All food service employees must wash their hands promptly after touching, petting, or otherwise handling dogs.
Employees cannot touch, pet, or otherwise handle dogs while serving food or beverages or handling tableware or before entering other parts of the establishment.
Patrons must be advised to wash their hands before eating. The establishment must provide waterless hand sanitizer at each table.
Dogs shall not come into contact with serving dishes, utensils, tableware, linens, paper products or any other items involved in food service operations.
Dogs shall be kept on a leash at all times and under reasonable control.
Dogs shall not be allowed on chairs, tables, or other furnishings.
Table and chair surfaces and any spillage shall be cleaned and sanitized between seating of patrons.
Accidents involving dog waste shall be cleaned immediately and the area sanitized with an approved product. Establishments are required to keep a kit containing cleaning materials in the designated outdoor area.
Signage reminding employees and patrons of adopted rules must be posted as required by local ordinance.
Dogs are not permitted to travel through any indoor or non-designated outdoor portions of the establishment. Ingress and egress to the designated, permitted, area cannot require entrance into or passage through any indoor area of the establishment.
Local governments may adopt additional requirements that must be met to obtain a permit.
Last edited by KeepingItReal; 04-16-2013 at 10:42 PM.
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