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                                                                                                                                 Center for Disability & Access 
                                                            200 S. Central Campus Drive, Union Rm. 162 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 (801) 581-5020 FAX (801) 581-5487           
                       
                       
                      Emotional Support Animal – Request Process and Documentation Guidelines 
                       
                      The Center for Disability & Access (CDA) evaluates requests to approve Emotional Support 
                      Animals (ESA) in University of Utah owned housing (Housing & Residential Education-HRE, 
                      University Student Apartments-USA).  To schedule an initial intake appointment with an 
                      advisor, please contact CDA at (801) 581-5020. You do not need to have the following 
                      documentation at your intake appointment. It can be submitted afterwards for evaluation.  If your 
                      request is approved following your intake appointment and submitting documentation, CDA will 
                      notify you and your University housing entity. 
                       
                      Approval requires that a resident must have a physical or mental impairment that rises to the 
                      level of a disability in that it substantially limits one or more major life activities, and the 
                      presence of an ESA will have therapeutic benefit in alleviating one or more of the identified 
                      effects of the mental health disability.   
                       
                      We accept documentation from health care providers who have personal knowledge of the 
                      resident through a professional relationship involving the provision of health care or disability-
                      related services and who are practicing within their ethical, legal, and professional obligations.   
                       
                      To consider requests for ESAs, documentation provided should include the following specific 
                      components. The absence of one or more of these components should not be considered an 
                      automatic reason to disqualify the supporting documentation: 
                       
                            •    Format – health care provider documentation should be typed/printed on official 
                                 letterhead, dated, and signed from a licensed and qualified professional (e.g. 
                                 psychologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, licensed 
                                 counselors, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and other relevantly trained healthcare 
                                 professionals).   It is also recommended that the healthcare professional provide contact 
                                 information and any professional licensing information. The documentation should 
                                 include the resident’s name. 
                                  
                            •    Contact Dates - date when provider first met with the resident regarding the condition 
                                 and date of the last professional interaction with the resident regarding the condition. 
                                  
                            •    Substantial Limitations – a statement(s) that the resident has a physical or mental 
                                 impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities and describes the 
                                 nature of the impairment (that is, how the resident is substantially limited). 
                                  
                            •    Type of animal – the type of animal that is requested and that it is necessary in 
                                 university housing. 
                       
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                     •   Necessity of ESA – a statement that the resident needs the ESA because it provides 
                         therapeutic emotional support to alleviate a symptom or effect of the disability of the 
                         resident and not merely as a pet.  Please include specifically how the ESA mitigates the 
                         symptoms or effects of a disability. 
                  
                 Documentation should be specifically written to provide support for an ESA in University of 
                 Utah Housing. Please also note the following: 
                  
                     •   Approved Emotional Support Animals must be under the control of their owner/guardian 
                         at all times.  Emotional Support Animals may be excluded if they pose a direct threat to 
                         the health and/or safety of others.  Emotional Support Animals that are not under the 
                         control of their owner/guardian or who disrupt other guests may be considered a nuisance 
                         and will be asked to leave.  Nuisance behavior could be any of the following examples or 
                         any other behavior that disrupts other guests, patrons, students, or employees.  Examples: 
                         consistent non-stop barking, growling, making noise, giving off offensive odors, 
                         chewing.   
                  
                     •   Emotional Support Animals are subject to the U of U Policy 3-231 for Control of 
                         Animals on Campus as defined at http://www.regulations.utah.edu/administration/3-
                         231.html.  Exotic or wild animals may not be allowed under the state, county and city 
                         laws. Additional information regarding Service and Emotional Support animals can be 
                         found at https://oeo.utah.edu/about-us/faq-support-animals.php. 
                  
                     •   The Emotional Support Animal owner or custodian must maintain sanitary conditions 
                         and clean any animal excretions (or eliminate waste) in public (or surrounding areas). 
                  
                     •   An approval for an Emotional Support Animal only applies to housing and does not 
                         permit owner to bring animal to other areas on campus where pets are normally 
                         prohibited. 
                  
                     •   Owner is responsible for any and all damage to apartments or University property 
                         associated with the Emotional Support Animal. 
                  
                  
                  
                  
             Page 2 of 2 – Emotional Support Animal – Request Process and Documentation Guidelines              (5/21/2020) 
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