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Animals on Campus and in the Workplace

By Ian Allen, Ruth Carlton-Appleton, Brett Lohoefener

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Abstract

Animals on campus are becoming a hot button issue for students, faculty, and staff. Iowa State University staff members Brett Lohoefener (University Counsel), Ian Allen (Student Disability Resources), and Ruth Carlton-Appleton (University Human Resources) will present information on the sections of the ADA that apply to animals, including discussions on the difference between service animals and emotional support animals, and how to manage them on your campuses. The presentation will include a review of recent cases regarding animals on campus, as well as an overview of the policies and processes Iowa State University uses to manage their over 100 animals on campus.

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Marcy Wilhelm-South

Purdue University

Date 2017
Conference Title 2017 Disability Awareness Summit
Format PDF
URL https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/disabilityawareness/2017/presentations/2/
Language English
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  1. Animal roles
  2. Emotional support animals
  3. Iowa
  4. open access
  5. Pets and companion animals
  6. Service animals
  7. Universities and Colleges
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  1. open access