Service Animals: What You Need to Know
Class recorded October 2020.
For a recent case on self-training and certification of service dogs, see C.L. v. Del Amo Hospital, Inc., 992 F.3d 901 (2021).
Gain a basic understanding of legal rights and responsibilities involved in the use of service and emotional support animals. This presentation will focus on various laws, such as the ADA, Section 504, and the Fair Housing Act, as they relate to service dogs and emotional support animals in business establishments and housing.
- Is there a difference between a service animal and an emotional support animal?
- What kinds of animals qualify as service animals?
- Where can you take a service or emotional support animal?
- What can I do if an establishment refuses to allow me to bring in my service or emotional support animal?
- What happens if your service or emotional support animal is disruptive?
Presented by:
Autumn Elliott, Senior Counsel, Disability Rights California
Christopher H. Knauf, Director of Litigation, Disability Rights Legal Center
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