§ 5-14-1. Safekeeping of property of guests. If any hotelkeeper or innkeeper provides a suitable safe in his or her hotel or inn or other convenient place for the safekeeping of any money, jewels, jewelry, watches, ornaments, railroad mileage books and tickets, bank notes, bonds, negotiable securities, and precious stones, belonging to the guests of […]
§ 5-14-2. Losses of property without fault of hotelkeeper. No hotelkeeper or innkeeper is liable in any sum to any guest for the loss of any wearing apparel, goods, merchandise, or other personal property not mentioned in § 5-14-1, where it appears that the loss occurred without the fault or negligence of the hotelkeeper or […]
§ 5-14-3. Definitions. As used in this chapter, “hotel” means a hotel, motel, resort, boarding house, or bed and breakfast that is kept, used, or advertised as, or held out to the public as, a place where sleeping or housekeeping accommodations are supplied for pay to guests for leisure, business, or group occupancy. History of […]
§ 5-14-4. Innkeeper’s right to eject. [Effective until July 1, 2024.] (a) An innkeeper may remove or cause to be removed from a hotel a guest or other person who: (1) Refuses or is unable to pay for accommodations or services; (2) While on the premises of the hotel, acts in an obviously intoxicated manner, […]
§ 5-14-5. Refusal of admission. [Effective until July 1, 2024.] An innkeeper may refuse to admit or refuse service or accommodations to a person who: (1) While on the premises of the hotel, acts in an obviously intoxicated manner, destroys or threatens to destroy hotel property, or causes or threatens to cause a public disturbance. […]