Assistance Dogs definition
Examples of Assistance Dogs in a sentence
Assistance Dogs and emotional support animals (as further described in the Emotional Animal Policy, which can be accessed using the link at Schedule 2 at the end of this Agreement) are permitted by prior arrangement with the Accommodation Office in line with the relevant policies (see Schedule 2 at the end of this Agreement for details of the Policy on Assistance dogs and Emotional Support Animal Policy).
Animals are not permitted at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ facilities, competitions and/or events, with the exception of a certified guide, hearing or assistance dog, provided that the person in question holds and is able to produce a Handler's Identity Card issued under the Guide, Hearing & Assistance Dogs Act 2009.
An Assistance Dog is one which has been specifically trained to assist a disabled person and which has been qualified by one of the charitable organisations registered as members of Assistance Dogs (UK).
This obligation extends to the carriage of Recognised Assistance Dogs.
Dogs registered with Assistance Dogs UK may be permissible, subject to approval by AUB’s Senior Disability Officer and Head of Academic and Student Services.
No animals are permitted on board, except for Recognised Assistance Dogs licensed to a Guest.
Assistance Dogs are permitted with the prior approval of the ResLife Team (not to be unreasonably withheld).
Dogs are assessed based on the standards of the Assistance Dogs International.
Carriers are required through their ticketing and booking systems to identify travellers with Recognised Assistance Dogs.
Registered Assistance Dogs will be accepted free of charge although all conditions apply.