A Comprehensive HR Guide to Service Animals in the Workplace
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A new federal rule requires airlines to take steps to ensure that they are prepared to assist passengers with disabilities and carriers have just a few more days to comply. The pos...
Smaller school districts received some helpful news recently: K–12 districts serving 50,000 or fewer residents now have an extra year — until April 26, 2028 — to make their website...
On May 22, 2026, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (“HUD”) Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (“FHEO”) issued new enforcement guidance that significa...
As I have covered previously, here, it’s a bit of the wild west as to the way forward when it comes to emotional support animals. HUD still doesn’t have anything, but if you plug i...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is sharply limiting which types of animals people with disabilities who are renting a home can claim as a "reasonable accommoda...
BATON ROUGE - Companion Animal Alliance is temporarily suspending dog adoptions and limiting dog intake due to cases of canine distemper, the organization said Friday.Canine distem...
BATON ROUGE - Companion Animal Alliance resumed dog adoptions on Tuesday after a closure due to an outbreak of canine distemper. Canine distemper is a highly contagious vi...
The federal housing agency said the change would free up resources for real claims rather than "investigating dubious accommodation requests."
I did mention in my last blog entry that I might not be posting this week. Turns out, I had some time over the Memorial Day weekend to do a post, so here goes. I do hope everyone h...
Question: I know some hotel chains are pet-friendly and I avoid them. I check before I make a reservation and choose one that does not welcome pets. I know they must accept service...
First responders met an American Airlines flight at Reagan National Airport Tuesday afternoon after a service dog had an “accident” on the plane, according to the Metropolitan Wash...
An emotional support animal helps a person manage anxiety, depression, or stress through steady companionship. The right animal brings calm, routine, and comfort to daily life. The...
The EEOC alleges Paycom failed to accommodate an employee's life-threatening onion allergy before terminating her employment under the ADA. The post “Wear a Mask and Carry an EpiPe...
Question: How often should we check in with an employee to make sure an ADA accommodation is still meeting their needs? Answered by the HR Experts: You should check in as often a...
Çağrı Artan was born blind. He’s also a longtime tech enthusiast, a member of the Association of Barrier-Free Access, and former coordinator for the Unit of Students with Disa...
A worker with diabetes was allegedly denied breaks to check his blood sugar and fired after an electronic monitoring system recorded too many breaks.
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