Pennsylvania’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
Pennsylvania landlords must follow the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA), requiring acceptance of ESAs, PSAs, and Service Animals with valid documentation. Pennsylvania’s Human Relations Act further protects disabled tenants from discrimination.
Air Travel
Pennsylvania follows the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA). Only trained service dogs may fly as Service Animals. ESAs must comply with airline pet rules. DOT forms may be required when flying out of Philadelphia (PHL), Pittsburgh (PIT), Allentown (ABE), and other PA airports.
Public Access
Pennsylvania follows the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state laws under PA Code § 27.1-27.6. Only trained Service Dogs—including psychiatric service dogs—must be allowed in restaurants, hotels, transit, medical facilities, schools, and government buildings. ESAs are not entitled to public-access rights.
Additional Notes
- ADA: Only task-trained dogs qualify as Service Animals.
- ACAA: Only trained Service Dogs are permitted in cabin.
- FHA & Pennsylvania Human Relations Act: ESAs, PSAs, and Service Animals qualify for housing accommodations.
- Misrepresentation penalties: Pennsylvania enforces legal penalties for fraudulent Service Animal claims.
- Recognition Gear: Strongly recommended across urban and suburban areas.
Applicable Laws
Emotional Support Animals (ESA):
Protected for housing under FHA and Pennsylvania Human Relations Act; not recognized for public access.
Psychiatric Support Animals (PSA):
Recognized as Service Animals only when trained to perform tasks.
Service Animals:
Recognized under ADA, ACAA, FHA, and Pennsylvania state law.
