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The Day the Emotional Support Bison Went to Work…and other animal tales
May 24, 2023
Virtual
Programs
The Day the Emotional Support Bison Went to Work…and other animal tales
May 24, 2023 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
This presentation will cover state and federal laws that cover the regulation of emotional support animals in the workplace. Initially, the presentation of the statutes will explain the legal landscape. Subsequently, several unexpected scenarios will be presented because they really happened and enlighten particular areas of implementation. To finish up, a few non-workplace animal access rules will be reviewed as they are regularly encountered by employers.
Speakers
Natalie Lynch
Dear Natalie:
Thank you so much for agreeing to participate as a speaker for the program(s) listed below at the The Day the Emotional Support Bison Went to Work…and other animal tales in Virtual, on May 24, 2023.
Wyoming licensed attorneys who lecture in a continuing legal education activity will receive credit for three hours for each hour spent lecturing. If an attorney lectures as part of a panel, the total length of the lecture will be divided by the number of panelists and that portion will be multiplied by three for instruction credit.
If you need assistance applying for instruction credit, please let me know.
Thank you,
Marie Ellis
CLE Director
Wyoming State Bar
P.O. Box 109
Cheyenne, WY 82003
(307) 432-2103
Fax: (307) 432-2123
www.wyomingbar.org
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