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ANIMAL CONTROL ON UNIVERSITY PROPERTY
Effective Date: July 1, 2001
Subject to Change Without Notice
1. General
The University of New Mexico maintains an environment designed to support the education, research, and public service
mission of the University. Since the presence of animals on University property can adversely affect the normal functions of the
University, disrupt community living on campus, and interfere with the rights of others to participate in University activities by
causing bodily harm to individuals, unsanitary conditions, and nuisances, the University has adopted the following policy
pertaining to animals on campus. This policy does not apply to animals used by the University for teaching, research,
therapeutic, or other authorized University activities.
2. Restrictions
All animals on University property must be on a leash and under the constant supervision and control of their owner/guardian
at all times. Except for service animals, animals are not permitted in University buildings or facilities except as authorized by the
appropriate dean, director, or department head. Animals may not be left unattended at any time on campus. Animals may not
be tied or tethered to any University property, including, but not limited to buildings, railings, bike racks, fire hydrants, fences,
sign posts, benches, and trees. Animals are not permitted on athletic fields or in flower gardens/beds, fountains, or the duck
pond. Animals may not disrupt or interfere with University activities, including but not limited to teaching, research, service, or
administrative activities. Owners/guardians are responsible for:
3. Violations
Owners/guardians who violate this policy may be given a citation by Campus Police and may be subject to charges under the "Student Code of Conduct" and the "Visitor Code of Conduct." Any person may contact Campus Police to report a violation of this policy.
Comments may be sent to UBPPM@UNM.edu
http://www.unm.edu/~ubppm
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