Service Animals and Assistance Animals Sample Clauses

Service Animals and Assistance Animals. A service animal or an assistance animal, as defined by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), is not a pet. A service animal or an assistance animal that assists a Tenant with a disability, Additional Occupant named in Section 1.1 with a disability, or Child named in Section 1.1 with a disability is permitted to reside in the Rental Property.
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Service Animals and Assistance Animals. A service animal, as defined by the American with Disabilities Act, is not a pet. A service animal or an assistance animal that assists a Tenant with a disability, Additional Occupant named in Section 1.1 with a disability, or Child named in Section 1.1 with a disability is permitted to reside in the Rental Property. Tenant is liable for any injuries or damages caused by the service animal or assistance animal. Even if Tenant has a certificate stating that the animal is service animal or assistance animal, Tenant must obtain prior approval from the appropriate UCSF unit in order for Housing Services to provide the accommodation.

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  • Employee Assistance Program A. The State recognizes that alcohol, nicotine, drug abuse, and stress may adversely affect job performance and are treatable conditions. As a means of correcting job performance problems, the State may offer referral to treatment for alcohol, nicotine, drug, and stress related problems such as marital, family, emotional, financial, medical, legal, or other personal problems. The intent of this section is to assist an employee's voluntary efforts to treat alcoholism, nicotine use, or a drug-related or a stress-related problem.

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