In the last few years, employers, education institutions, and places of public accommodation (e.g., airports, grocery stores, and hotels) have seen an increase in individuals who want to bring their ...
CU Boulder recognizes that individuals with certain types of disabilities may require animal assistance while on campus. Two categories of animals may be allowed on campus to assist individuals with ...
The federal housing agency said the change would free up resources for real claims rather than "investigating dubious ...
The University of Dayton's Office of Housing and Residence Life has a No Pet Policy, but accommodations may be approved for a service animal or emotional support animal. To request animal ...
Service animals are amazing, right? They’re MVPs that they help people with disabilities live life with confidence and independence. We’re not talking about a handful of dogs, either. It’s estimated ...
William & Mary welcomes the presence of trained service animals (or those in training) on campus, consistent with the guidelines and laws provided below. Guidelines and laws apply to faculty, staff, ...
We have received an increasing number of questions about service animals — and most recently — an inquiry about miniature horses. While the statutory definition of "service animal" under Title III of ...
OLYMPIA — Washington’s restaurants, groceries and bars must continue to accommodate dogs and miniature horses assisting disabled customers but could refuse access to other types of service animals, ...
A service animal is defined in Title II: Section 35.104 under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an ...
The Department of Transportation ADA defines a service animal as any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability. If they meet ...