Under federal law, you do not have to
permit emotional support animals for anyone with a mental illness, only those who are disabled.
Not exact matches
Yes, JetBlue must
permit Service
Animals /
Emotional Support / Psychiatric Service
Animals to accompany a customer with a disability at any seat in which the person sits, unless the
animal obstructs an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed in order to facilitate an emergency evacuation.
For the health and safety of your
animal and ours,
emotional support / comfort / therapy
animals and pets are not
permitted within Shedd Aquarium.
When traveling with an
emotional / psychiatric
support animal you are not
permitted to sit in an emergency exit row.
Please note
emotional support animals may be subject to additional governmental laws and regulations at the destination, including but not limited to, health certificates,
permits and vaccinations required by the country, state or territory from and / or to which the
animal is being transported.
Those needing
emotional support animals are also
permitted accompaniment of their
animal under the Department of Transportation's Air Carrier Access Act.
It
permits service
animals and
emotional support animals to travel in the airplane cabin with you.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) Air Carriers Access Act (ACAA) establishes a procedure for modifying pet policies on aircraft to
permit a person with a disability to travel with a prescribed
emotional support animal, so long as they have appropriate documentation and the
animal is not a danger to others or does not interfere with others (through unwanted attention, excessive noise, blocking aisles, inappropriate toileting, etc.).
Like service dogs,
emotional support animals are legally
permitted to reside with their owners in «no pets» housing.
Trained
emotional support animals are allowed on Southwest domestic and international flights as long as their handlers provide documents (these could include health certificates, vaccinations or
permits) required by the laws and regulations at the destination.