By Associated Press - Friday, February 24, 2017

BAY CITY, Mich. (AP) - The federal government says it has settled a complaint about the use of Duke, a service dog in a Bay City-area school district.

The settlement with the Bangor Township district resolves a complaint that school officials violated disabilities law. A parent complained that she was forced to spend months responding to requests for information about Duke.

U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade says schools must modify policies when a student wants to use a service dog. In Bangor Township, Duke alerts when a boy has a seizure and also can help him with other disabilities.



In a statement Friday, McQuade says the Bangor Township district was cooperative during the investigation.

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