The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides strict regulations regarding the use of service animals, ensuring individuals with disabilities can access public areas with the assistance they need ...
We’ve all seen the signs outside stores and restaurants: Service animals only, no pets. So what’s the difference between an average pet and a service animal? We’ve got all the important info for you.
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 ...
Some dogs are more than man's best friend. Service dogs perform critical functions to keep their owners safe, healthy, and independent. Also called "assistance dogs," these specially trained animals ...
September is National Service Dog Month and it serves as a good reminder of your obligations under the Americans With Disabilities Act, and perhaps state and local laws, to allow both your employees ...
Service dogs are trained to perform tasks directly related to a person's disability and are allowed in public spaces. Handlers must adhere to local laws regarding licensing and vaccinations, but ...
At the intersection of public accommodation and employment, the hospitality industry is a dynamic and multifaceted space spanning hotels, restaurants, movie theatres, event venues, and more. When ...
In May, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced it was suing a Maryland-based employer for allegedly violating Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by refusing to ...