[Michlib-l] Service animals and emotional support animals
WAY Carol DeBoer
waycd at llcoop.org
Tue Feb 13 15:12:14 EST 2018
I guess I would like to speak to the fact that "anyone" can say their
"pet" is an emotional support animal. We have the policy that if they have
a written statement from their doctor then the animal may be allowed in
the building. Service animals with the proper vests are no problem.
Otherwise it is a "no pets allowed" rule.
Hope this helps.
Carol DeBoer
Circulation Supervisor
Henika District Library
149 S. Main
Wayland, MI 49348
269-792-2891
waycd at henikalibrary.org
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From: Rudy Wright via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org>
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Subject: [Michlib-l] Service animals and emotional support animals
> We are seeing an increasing number of "emotional support animals"
> coming into the library. We have always respected and welcomed
> service animals accompanying our patrons, of course. And, we have
> been given the relevant laws from Clare. Differentiating between the
> two groups and understanding our legal obligations aren't the issues.
>
> How do you maintain a welcoming, comforting environment for ALL
> patrons? Is a strict "No Pets Allowed" policy the best solution? Do
> you manage things on a case-by-case basis, requiring the same
> behavior and habits from ESAs and their owners, and deal only with
> disruptions just as you would with a service dog? What differences
> might you have between policy and practice?
>
> If you would all please share your point-of-view with me I will, in
> return, share the findings. Thanks for help with this "hairy" issue.
>
> Rudy C. Wright
>
> Assistant to the Director
>
> Parchment Community Library
>
> 401 S. Riverview Dr.
>
> Parchment, MI 49004
>
> 269-343-7747
>
> parchmentlibrary.org
>
> "Don't be afraid to go in your library and read every book." --
> Dwight D. Eisenhower
>
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