Service Animal Request for Exception is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a service animal?
A: A service animal is a dog that is trained to perform specific tasks for an individual with a disability.
Q: What is a service animal request for exception?
A: A service animal request for exception is a formal request made by an individual with a disability to bring in an animal that is not a dog to perform tasks that mitigate their disability.
Q: Who can make a service animal request for exception in Oregon?
A: Any individual with a disability who requires the assistance of an animal that is not a dog can make a service animal request for exception in Oregon.
Q: What are the requirements for making a service animal request for exception in Oregon?
A: To make a service animal request for exception in Oregon, the individual must have a disability that requires the assistance of an animal and provide documentation supporting the need for the animal.
Q: Who processes service animal requests for exception in Oregon?
A: Service animal requests for exception in Oregon are processed by the local housing authority or the entity responsible for making housing decisions.
Q: What is the process for requesting a service animal exception in Oregon?
A: The process for requesting a service animal exception in Oregon involves submitting a written request along with documentation supporting the need for the animal to the local housing authority or the entity responsible for making housing decisions.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.