🇲🇹 Malta’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
Malta does not enforce a dedicated nationwide law requiring landlords to accept assistance animals. Acceptance depends on landlord policies, lease agreements, and building regulations. Service Animals and PSAs are commonly accepted when documented. ESAs often require a prescription letter and registration proof.
Air Travel
Airlines operating from Malta International Airport follow EU aviation standards. Service Animals and PSAs are widely accepted in the cabin when documentation and behavioral requirements are met. ESAs are typically accepted with conditions depending on individual airline policy and destination-country requirements.
Public Access
Malta enforces disability-access laws influenced by EU directives. Service Animals and PSAs are typically accepted in public transportation, hotels, restaurants, shops, government offices, beaches with designated zones, and cultural sites when identified. ESAs may be accepted with documentation but do not have guaranteed access.
Additional Notes
- Service Animals & PSAs: recognized across Malta.
- ESAs: accepted with documentation depending on venue and provider.
- Malta follows EU-wide microchip, rabies vaccination, and veterinary-entry rules.
- Recognition Gear significantly speeds up acceptance in busy tourist zones.
Applicable Laws
ESA:
Accepted with conditions depending on housing, airline, and venue requirements.
PSA:
Often treated similarly to Service Animals when trained and properly documented.
Service Animals:
Protected under Maltese accessibility laws and EU disability legislation.
