Museums in the United States are subject to both civil rights laws and the Americans with Disabilities Act.  An organization not willing to make accommodations for you are in violation of these laws.

Dani Stuckle
State Historical Society of North Dakota
701-328-2794
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On Mar 25, 2017, at 11:23 AM, Legatt, April Mary <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:


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  Good Morning,



   I am working toward getting my education to become a museum professional. We talk about service dogs that are brought into the museum by the public, but I was wondering if anyone worked with a service dog handler who worked for the museum.  I ask this because I have a service dog.  I am having problems finding any information about this subject and was wondering if anyone has any information that can aid me.


   Has your museum worked with employees with service dogs? Does the museum have a policy regarding this?


  Thanks,

    April Legatt

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