Process - The animal should be on a leash when not providing a needed service to handler.
- The animal should respond to voice commands at all times, and the handler should be in full control of the animal.
- To the extent possible, the animal should be as unobtrusive to other students and the learning environment as possible.
Consequences for Behavior – When a service animal is determined out of control as reported by students, staff, or administration, the infraction will be treated on an individual basis. - If the animal poses a threat to the safety of other students, Christ Hospital Safety and Security will be part of the collaboration team to determine the outcome of the behavior.
- Consequences may include but not be limited to muzzling a barking animal, refresher training for both the animal and the owner, or exclusion from college facilities.
- If the service animal is excluded from the college, this does not apply to the owner who is welcome to continue at the college without the service animal.
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