Ruth,

Emory University's Policy on Animals in Building states:

"Because of restrictions governing University insurance policies, concerns for 
the integrity of research projects, and interest in the welfare of faculty, 
students, staff, and visitors, it is the policy of Emory University that 
animals not be permitted in University buildings.

This policy does not apply to animals used for approved research or to service 
animal such as guide dogs. It does apply to all domestic and feral animals and 
to all Emory University buildings used for teaching, research, office work, 
retail, and shop work."'

The responsible official for this policy is the VP for Human Resources. 
http://policies.emory.edu/4.111

Regards,
Sarah

Sarah B. Putney, JD
Director, Administrative Compliance
Internal Audit Division
Emory University
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Ruth
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 9:02 AM
To: Institutional policy-related discussions ([email protected])
Subject: [acupa-l] Service animals?

Greetings from the Gulf of Mexico.  Does anyone have a policy pertaining to 
service animals in either or both the inpatient/outpatient environments as well 
as academic or employee environments?

________________________________
Ruth Leah Finkelstein   (409) 747-1247
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