Wash. Admin. Code § 478-128-030 - Animal control
(1) All animals
brought onto university property shall be subject to license and leash laws of
the applicable city, county, or state jurisdiction.
(2) Except as provided in (a) through (e) of
this subsection, no animals shall be allowed in any buildings or structures the
university owns, operates, leases, rents, or controls.
(a) "Service animals" and "service animals in
training" may be permitted consistent with university policies, and/or state
and federal laws.
(b) Working
animals under the control of police, security or emergency personnel, or a
trained university employee may be permitted for specific functions consistent
with the animal's training.
(c)
Pets may be permitted in university residences for students, employees,
patient's families, and the general public, consistent with housing agreements
and policies established for each residence facility.
(d) The recognized university mascot,
properly leashed, may be permitted at appropriate university assemblages in
auditoria, ballrooms, dining areas, and at athletic events.
(e) Animals included as part of special
events may be permitted, subject to guidelines established for specific
university facilities and those established by the use of university facilities
committee in accordance with chapters 478-136 and 478-137 WAC (for example,
hosting a visiting team's animal mascot at Husky football games).
(3) Further restrictions to
animals may apply to specific areas of university property, consistent with
university policies and/or state and federal laws, including, but not limited
to, food preparation areas, animal research facilities and grounds, medically
sensitive patient and clinic areas, and biologically sensitive or hazardous
research sites.
(4) No animal shall
be permitted to run at large on university property. Animals that are tethered
in the owner's absence and not under the owner's direct control are also
considered to be "running at large."
(5) No animal shall be permitted to enter any
pond, fountain, or stream located on university property.
(6) No animal which emits frequent or
long-continued noise so as to disturb or disrupt normal administrative or
academic routine shall be permitted on university property. Moreover, any
animal that places human and/or animal life or university property in imminent
danger shall be removed immediately from university property.
(7) Fecal matter or other organic debris
deposited by animals must be removed immediately and properly disposed of by
the animal's owner.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130. 09-08-016, § 478-128-030, filed 3/23/09, effective 4/23/09.
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