Service Animals. In accordance with the Xxxx College Animal Policy, Service Animals are animals individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability (e.g., guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items). Service Animals are permitted to accompany persons with disabilities in all areas of Xxxx’x facilities, including in Xxxx College housing, where students, members of the public, and other participants in services, programs, and activities are allowed. Service Animals should be controlled with a leash, harness, voice, signals, or other effective means. Service animals must be accompanied by the handler or in the student’s private room - it may not be left unsupervised in common spaces. Residents with service animals are encouraged to meet with their AC for an intake meeting regarding general expectations and guidelines of the animal residing in Xxxx College housing. Service Animals must be removed from the living space during break periods. Complaints about disruption or animal care may result in the removal of the Service Animal from College housing, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. As defined by the Animal Policy, Support Animals include emotional support animals or therapy animals that mitigate one or more identified symptoms or effects associated with a handler’s or owner’s disability by providing emotional support, well-being, or comfort. Residents with appropriate documentation of a disability requiring the use of a support animal must work with Disability & Accessibility Resources (“DAR”) regarding their disability-related housing accommodation requests. A resident must have a housing accommodations letter from DAR for the support animal before it resides in Xxxx College housing. If a resident does not have a DAR accommodation letter for their support animal, the resident may be asked to remove the animal from Xxxx College housing and may be subject to a fine. The resident is generally expected to meet with their AC for an intake meeting regarding general expectations of and guidelines for the animal residing in Xxxx College housing before the animal is on campus. If the resident does not respond to staff requests to meet or has not made time to meet with staff within two weeks of the initial meeting request, staff may request that the animal be removed from campus housing until the meeting has occurred. ESAs must be removed from the living space during break periods. Complaints about disruption or ESA care may result in the removal of the ESA, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. Small caged animals and fish are permitted in the residence halls and houses; dogs and cats are not permitted. Residents are responsible for the well-being of their pets, including keeping cages and aquarium tanks clean. All pets must be removed from the living space during break periods. Complaints about disruption or pet care may result in the removal of the pet, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. Residents must register their pet and comply with the Pets & Animal Guidelines found on the Residence Life website. One cat or one dog per apartment is permitted; small caged animals and fish are also permitted. Residents are responsible for the well-being of their pets. Over break periods, the pet must be removed if the resident will not be on campus. Residents are not permitted to give their key or swipe card to community or non-community members to care for their animal. Complaints about disruption or pet care may result in the removal of the pet, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. Residents must register their pet and comply with the Pets & Animal Guidelines found on the Residence Life website.
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Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Housing Contract
Service Animals. In accordance with the Xxxx College Animal Policy, Service Animals are animals individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability (e.g., guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items). Service Animals are permitted to accompany persons with disabilities in all areas of Xxxx’x facilities, including in Xxxx College housing, where students, members of the public, and other participants in services, programs, and activities are allowed. Service Animals should be controlled with a leash, harness, voice, signals, or other effective means. Service animals must be accompanied by the handler or in the student’s private room - it may not be left unsupervised in common spaces. Residents with service animals are encouraged to meet with their AC for an intake meeting regarding general expectations and guidelines of the animal residing in Xxxx College housing. Service Animals must be removed from the living space during break periods. Complaints about disruption or animal care may result in the removal of the Service Animal from College housing, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. As defined by the Animal Policy, Support Animals include emotional support animals or therapy animals that mitigate one or more identified symptoms or effects associated with a handler’s or owner’s disability by providing emotional support, well-being, or comfort. Residents with appropriate documentation of a disability requiring the use of a support animal must work with Disability & Accessibility Resources (“DAR”) regarding their disability-related housing accommodation requests. A resident must have a housing accommodations letter from DAR for the support animal before it resides in Xxxx College housing. If a resident does not have a DAR accommodation letter for their support animal, the resident may be asked to remove the animal from Xxxx College housing and may be subject to a fine. The resident is generally expected to meet with their AC for an intake meeting regarding general expectations of and guidelines for the animal residing in Xxxx College housing before the animal is on campus. If the resident does not respond to staff requests to meet or has not made time to meet with staff within two weeks of the initial meeting request, staff may request that the animal be removed from campus housing until the meeting has occurred. ESAs must be removed from the living space during break periods. Complaints about disruption or ESA care may result in the removal of the ESA, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. Small caged animals and fish are permitted in the residence halls and houses; dogs and cats are not permitted. Residents are responsible for the well-being of their pets, including keeping cages and aquarium tanks clean. All pets must be removed from the living space during break periods. Complaints about disruption or pet care may result in the removal of the pet, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. Residents must register their pet and comply with the Pets & Animal Guidelines found on the Residence Life website. One cat or one dog per apartment is permitted; small caged animals and fish are also permitted. Residents are responsible for the well-being of their pets. Over break periods, the pet must be removed if the resident will not be on campus. Residents are not permitted to give their key or swipe card to community or non-community members to care for their animal. Complaints about disruption or pet care may result in the removal of the pet, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. Residents must register their pet and comply with the Pets & Animal Guidelines found on the Residence Life website. Residents are expected to be familiar with and uphold local, state, and federal laws and College policies regarding the use and possession of alcohol and/or other drugs. Violations of the College’s AOD policy that occur inside Xxxx College owned housing, in the entryways to these buildings, or on external housing structures (i.e., porches and balconies) will be considered a breach of the Housing Contract and may result in termination of the Contract according to the applicable termination guidelines. The College’s AOD policy is distributed to each student at the beginning of the academic year.
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Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract
Service Animals. In accordance with the Xxxx College Animal Policy, Service Animals are animals individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability (e.g., guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items). Service Animals are permitted to accompany persons with disabilities in all areas of Xxxx’x facilities, including in Xxxx College housing, where students, members of the public, and other participants in services, programs, and activities are allowed. Service Animals should be controlled with a leash, harness, voice, signals, or other effective means. Service animals must be accompanied by the handler or in the student’s private room - it may not be left unsupervised in common spaces. Residents with service animals are encouraged to meet with their AC for an intake meeting regarding general expectations and guidelines of the animal residing in Xxxx College housing. Service Animals must be removed from the living space during break periods. Complaints about disruption or animal care may result in the removal of the Service Animal from College housing, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, cost to replace damaged College property, and/or disciplinary action. As defined by the Animal Policy, Support Animals include emotional support animals or therapy animals that mitigate one or more identified symptoms or effects associated with a handler’s or owner’s disability by providing emotional support, well-being, or comfort. Residents with appropriate documentation of a disability requiring the use of a support animal must work with Disability & Accessibility Resources (“DAR”) regarding their disability-related housing accommodation requests. A resident must have a housing accommodations letter from DAR for the support animal before it resides in Xxxx College housing. If a resident does not have a DAR accommodation letter for their support animal, the resident may be asked to remove the animal from Xxxx College housing and may be subject to a fine. The resident is generally expected to meet with their AC for an intake meeting regarding general expectations of and guidelines for the animal residing in Xxxx College housing before the animal is on campus. If the resident does not respond to staff requests to meet or has not made time to meet with staff within two weeks of the initial meeting request, staff may request that the animal be removed from campus housing until the meeting has occurred. ESAs must be removed from the living space during break periods. Complaints about disruption or ESA care may result in the removal of the ESA, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. Small caged animals and fish are permitted in the residence halls and houses; dogs and cats are not permitted. Residents are responsible for the well-being of their pets, including keeping cages and aquarium tanks clean. All pets must be removed from the living space during break periods. Complaints about disruption or pet care may result in the removal of the pet, fines for additional cleaning by cost to replace damaged College staffproperty, and/or disciplinary action. Residents must register their pet and comply with the Pets & Animal Guidelines found on the Residence Life website. One cat or one dog per apartment is permitted; small caged animals and fish are also permitted. Residents are responsible for the well-being of their pets. Over break periods, the pet must be removed if the resident will not be on campus. Residents are not permitted to give their key or swipe card to community or non-community members to care for their animal. Complaints about disruption or pet care may result in the removal of the pet, fines for additional cleaning by College staff, and/or disciplinary action. Residents must register their pet and comply with the Pets & Animal Guidelines found on the Residence Life website.
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Samples: Housing Contract