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Service & Assistance Animals & the Law

Content Provider
Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education
Product
CLE
Run Time
168 Minutes
Recording Date
03/18/2024
Presenter(s)
Thomas P. Murphy, Esq., Peter M. Mimmo, Esq., Matthew W. Gaines, Esq., Kate Thurman
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Legal Skills
Persona
CLE OnDemand

Price $299.00

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Description

People with disabilities rely on service and assistance animals to perform a variety of tasks: assist with everyday functions like walking and retrieving objects; alert an individual to sights, sounds, and dangers; alert people with diabetes of an oncoming hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic event and the need to take medication; and provide emotional support, comfort, and companionship. Current federal and state laws create an assortment of rules and regulations which can be difficult to untangle depending on many different factors, such as the species of animal, the tasks it performs, the training it has received—if any at all—and the location in which an individual seeks to rely on the animal. The result can be confusing for attorneys and their clients, and it can lead to otherwise avoidable lawsuits and expenses. This seminar helps attorneys understand the differing requirements, whether in an employment or housing setting, a place of public accommodation (such as a store, restaurant, or other business), a public building (such as city hall or a town library), or various modes of transportation. The faculty provides vital instruction and guidance on what you need to know to advise clients, whether they are individuals who rely on service or assistance animals, or public and private entities that are required to comply with civil rights laws.

Literature

State Status Total Credits Type Of Credit Approved Thru
AlabamaApproved2.50General12/31/2025
AlaskaApproved2.75GeneralOn-going
ArizonaApproved2.75GeneralOn-going
ArkansasApproved2.75GeneralOn-going
CaliforniaApproved2.75Participatory03/18/2029
ColoradoApproved3.00General12/31/2026
ConnecticutApproved2.75GeneralOn-going
DelawareApproved2.80General03/17/2026
FloridaApproved3.50General04/30/2026
HawaiiApproved2.75General03/18/2026
IdahoApproved2.75General03/17/2029
IllinoisApproved2.75General09/04/2026
IndianaApproved2.50General10/10/2025
KansasApproved3.00General09/17/2025
KentuckyApproved2.75General06/30/2025
LouisianaApproved2.80General09/04/2025
MaineApproved2.75General10/20/2026
MinnesotaApproved2.75General09/15/2026
MississippiPending State Response0.00
MissouriApproved3.40GeneralOn-going
MontanaApproved2.75General03/18/2027
NebraskaApproved2.80General03/17/2026
NevadaApproved2.50General12/31/2027
New HampshireApproved2.80General03/17/2027
New JerseyApproved3.00GeneralOn-going
New MexicoApproved2.80General03/17/2029
New YorkApproved3.00SkillsOn-going
North DakotaApproved2.75General03/18/2027
OklahomaApproved3.50General09/15/2025
OregonApproved2.75General03/17/2027
PennsylvaniaApproved2.50General09/04/2026
Puerto RicoApproved2.80General11/10/2025
Rhode IslandApproved3.00General06/30/2025
South CarolinaApproved2.80General12/31/2025
TennesseeApproved2.80General09/04/2025
TexasApproved2.75General08/22/2025
UtahPending State Response0.00
VermontApproved2.75GeneralOn-going
VirginiaApproved2.50General10/31/2025
WashingtonApproved2.75General03/17/2029
West VirginiaApproved3.36GeneralOn-going
WisconsinApproved3.00GeneralOn-going
WyomingApproved2.75General09/04/2025

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