Ohio’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
Ohio landlords must follow the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA), which requires acceptance of ESAs, PSAs, and Service Animals when documentation is valid. Ohio also supports disability protections through the Ohio Civil Rights Act.
Air Travel
Ohio follows the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA). Only trained service dogs may fly as Service Animals. ESAs must follow airline pet rules. Major airports like Cincinnati (CVG), Cleveland (CLE), and Columbus (CMH) may require DOT Service Animal forms.
Public Access
Ohio follows the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Ohio Revised Code § 955.43. Only trained Service Dogs—including psychiatric service dogs—must be allowed in restaurants, hotels, stores, hospitals, public transit, and government offices. ESAs do NOT qualify for public-access rights.
Additional Notes
- ADA: Only trained task-performing dogs qualify as Service Animals.
- ACAA: Airlines accept only trained Service Dogs in cabin.
- FHA & Ohio Civil Rights Act: ESAs, PSAs, and Service Animals are protected for housing.
- State penalties: Ohio punishes misrepresentation of Service Animals with fines.
- Recognition Gear: Highly recommended in busy metropolitan areas.
Applicable Laws
Emotional Support Animals (ESA):
Recognized under FHA and state housing protections; no public-access rights.
Psychiatric Support Animals (PSA):
Only recognized as Service Animals when trained to perform tasks.
Service Animals:
Recognized under ADA, ACAA, FHA, and Ohio Revised Code § 955.43.
