NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Creating Conditions for Learning So All Students Can Succeed
NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Creating Conditions for Learning So All Students Can Succeed
V-56: Service Animals in Schools
North Sanpete School District
Statement of .............
Board Policy with Guidelines
Policy Number: V-56
Effective Date: 02/21/2023
Revised Date:
Subject: Service Animals in Schools
Board Policy
Definitions
The following definitions apply in this policy:
General Standards Regarding Animals Serving Individuals With Disabilities
The District is committed to providing equal access for individuals with disabilities to its programs, services, and activities, including access for service animals assisting those individuals, as required by applicable laws and regulations. While the District may establish safety requirements as needed for safe operation of its services, programs, or activities, it recognizes that such requirements must be based on actual risks and may not be based on speculation, stereotypes, or generalizations about people with disabilities.
Service Animals
The use of service animals by individuals with disabilities shall be allowed on all portions of school premises where the individual would be permitted as a member of the public, an employee, or student, as applicable, subject to the following:
Service Animals In Training
An individual who does not have a disability may be accompanied by a dog in training to become a service animal or to become a police service canine, subject to the requirements and standards relating to service animals outlined above. Utah Code § 62A-5b-104(2) (2019)
An individual accompanied by a dog in training is liable for any loss or damage the dog causes to the school premises. Utah Code § 62A-5b-104(3) (2019)
Emotional Support Animals
The use of an emotional support animal (or “comfort animal”) is considered a request for a reasonable accommodation under the ADA or Section 504. Such a request must be supported by recent, reliable, objective medical documentation. In addition, documentation may be required to address legitimate safety requirements necessary for the safe operation of the school’s programs, services, or activities. Only domesticated animals will be considered as emotional support animals. The use of emotional support animals on school premises is also subject to the requirements and standards relating to service animals outlined above except for the limitation on inquiries.
Evaluation Prior to Denial
To the extent possible, before denying access to an animal asserted to be a service animal, service animal in training, or emotional support animal, District staff shall consult with State Risk Management and as needed with District legal counsel. If consultation is not possible, District staff shall make the access determination based on this policy and shall thereafter consult.
Questions about the application of this policy to specific circumstances or requests requiring special consideration should be directed to the District personnel responsible for compliance with law relating to individuals with disabilities, and as needed to District legal counsel.
North Sanpete School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs.
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