Animals on Campus
There are significant health and safety hazards and nuisances
created by animals (primarily dogs) on campus. Accordingly,
the following campus policy relating to animals is in effect:
- Animals, even though leashed, shall not be brought onto
California State University, Fullerton property, including
all buildings, except for:
- Seeing-eye dogs, which must have a valid dog license
as evidence of current rabies vaccinations.
- Animals involved in authorized university research.
- Animals securely confined in a properly ventilated
vehicle for a period not to exceed 30 minutes duration.
- Animals found on campus in violation of this policy are
subject to being picked up and turned over to the Orange
County Animal shelter. Call the University Police (ext.
2515) to report infractions.
- Exceptions to these regulations must be approved in advance
by the University Police (ext. 2515) and Environmental
Health and Instructional Safety (ext. 7233).
Revised: 9/2004 TW