🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
Bosnia & Herzegovina does not have a unified national housing law for assistance animals. Acceptance varies by municipality and is generally based on landlord discretion. Service Animals and PSAs with documentation are commonly accepted, while ESAs may require additional justification, such as a prescription letter or registration documents.
Air Travel
Airlines serving Bosnia & Herzegovina follow European aviation standards. Most carriers accept Service Animals and PSAs in-cabin with proper documentation. ESAs are usually accepted with conditions, depending on the airline and the destination country’s entry rules.
Public Access
Bosnia & Herzegovina generally follows European accessibility principles, though enforcement varies by region. Service Animals and PSAs are typically granted access to hotels, restaurants, public transit, government buildings, and shops when properly identified. ESAs may be accepted with documentation but are not guaranteed access.
Additional Notes
- Service Animals & PSAs: widely recognized in most public settings.
- ESAs: accepted with documentation depending on venue or provider.
- Bosnia & Herzegovina requires microchipping and standard veterinary documentation for pet entry.
- Recognition Gear significantly improves public-access acceptance.
Applicable Laws
ESA:
Accepted with conditions depending on landlord, venue, and provider policies.
PSA:
Generally recognized similarly to Service Animals when trained for psychiatric or task-based support.
Service Animals:
Typically accepted under accessibility and public-accommodation principles.
