American Samoa’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
American Samoa follows the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA), which protects ESAs, PSAs, and Service Animals when proper documentation is provided. Local housing authorities may require additional proof due to the territory’s strict biosecurity rules.
Air Travel
American Samoa enforces the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA). Only trained service dogs are recognized for in-cabin travel. ESAs must follow airline pet policies. Flights entering Pago Pago (PPG) may require enhanced verification and airline-specific documentation.
Public Access
American Samoa follows the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Only trained Service Dogs — including psychiatric service dogs — must be allowed in stores, hotels, restaurants, public buildings, and transit. ESAs do NOT have public-access rights.
Additional Notes
- Strict quarantine rules: American Samoa is rabies-free and may require vet documents upon entry.
- ADA: Only task-trained dogs qualify as Service Animals.
- ACAA: Only trained Service Dogs qualify for in-cabin air travel.
- FHA: ESAs, PSAs, and Service Animals are protected for housing.
- Recognition Gear: Highly recommended due to strict inspections at entry.
Applicable Laws
Emotional Support Animals (ESA):
Protected for housing under FHA; no public-access rights.
Psychiatric Support Animals (PSA):
Recognized as Service Animals only when fully task-trained.
Service Animals:
Recognized under ADA, ACAA, FHA, and local animal import regulations.
