For the purposes of these guidelines:
鈥淎cceptable documentation鈥 means documentation authorized under the and the , namely:
- Identification card: Identification card as outlined in the
- Medical documentation (or medical note): The medical documentation (or medical note) from an authorized regulated health professional. This document does not need to disclose more than necessary to explain that the animal is helping the handler with their disability-related needs.
Under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the AODA, service animals do not need to be certified.
An 鈥渁ccommodation service provider鈥 means a 91精品黑料吃瓜 employee working in services responsible for assessing, planning and/or implementing an accommodation.
An 鈥渁ccommodation facilitator鈥 means a 91精品黑料吃瓜 employee, professor or supervisor responsible for an event, a service, or an activity in the learning, working or living environment where a service animal is present or working.
An "authorized regulated health professional" means a person who is a member in good standing of one of the following professions listed in :
- audiologist or speech-language pathologist
- chiropractor
- nurse
- occupational therapist
- optometrist
- physician or surgeon
- physiotherapist
- psychologist
- psychotherapist or mental health therapist
鈥淒irect control鈥 of qualified service dogs can be demonstrated through close proximity in combination with the wearing of a harness and voice commands/hand signals; direct contact is not necessary. For other dogs and species, direct contact is expected, and control can be demonstrated through the use of a leash (not exceeding 6 feet in length, no extendable leashes), carrier/crate, or an appropriate alternative restraint method. Exceptions should be made where these restrictions prevent the animal from performing their required duties, in which case it is expected that the handler is in close proximity and that the animal can be kept under control using voice commands/hand signals.
鈥淒isability鈥 has the same meaning as in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and .
鈥淒isturbance鈥 means movements or vocalizations (due to an action or inaction) leading to the following outcome:
- Disruption or interference of the University鈥檚 core activities, namely teaching, research, scholarly activities and support services related to such core activities.
- Obstruction of the freedom of movement of others on campus.
- Injuries to someone or to property.
A 鈥渉andler鈥 refers to the person who is in charge of the service animal. This would typically be the person whom the service animal is assisting with a disability. The handler may also be the owner.
An 鈥渙wner鈥 refers to the legal owner of the service animal. The owner may also be the handler.
鈥樷橰estricted areas鈥欌 include:
- Facilities or laboratories where:
- research animals are handled;
- biological agents of Risk Group 2 or higher are stored or manipulated (i.e., CL2 or higher);
- biological specimens that might contain Risk Group 2 or higher pathogens are collected or processed, where radioactive materials (open sources) are used; and/or
- high hazard materials (i.e., chemicals) are used and represent a risk of exposure to the animal.
- Other restricted areas include:
- Areas where hazardous materials are used or stored
- Areas labelled restricted by the University of Ottawa due to health and/or safety concerns.
- Clinical areas with competing legislative requirements.
鈥淯niversity of Ottawa facilities鈥欌 refers to all buildings and grounds, owned, leased or operated by the University of Ottawa, including outdoor areas, athletic and recreational fields, and all University-operated housing