We do not have a separate policy for emotional support animals.  We refer
to the state law and its definition of service animals.  Our policy is here:

https://www.oakland.edu/policies/health-and-safety/615/

Theresa

Theresa Rowe
Chief Information Officer
Oakland University


On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 6:07 PM, Robin Dionne <rdio...@pacific.edu> wrote:

> Hello, we are working to update our policy and in doing so, I would like
> to know if anyone has a policy that relates to approved emotional support
> animals having gone through a process and with the approval, the
> institution provides a card or a tag (some type of identifier) that shows
> the animal is approved to be on campus as an emotional support animal (even
> in housing approved by HUD). Or what is being used to identify to show the
> animal has been approved? (ADA Service animals do not apply).
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> Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks!! –Robin
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