Dot Regulations On Emotional Support Animals
Requiring documentation for psychiatric support animals and emotional support animals.
Dot regulations on emotional support animals. In this As airlines are increasing documentation and other requirements for emotional support animals the DOT has now issued final rules on the matter. The US Department of Transportation has issued a Notice of Proposed Lawmaking and theyre seeking public comment over the next 60 days. The following is meant as a general guide to the rules and regulations around emotional support animals.
In accordance with the final rule from the US. Observing the behavior of animals. Under the new guidelines only dogs may be designated as service animals and owners must attest that they are specially trained to provide services to the passenger among other requirements.
First the ACAA currently requires airlines to recognize emotional support animals as service animals. As part of the DOTs final rule on traveling by air with service animals the department has given airlines permission to strip emotional support animals ESAs of the service animal treatment. The DOT has supported the airlines rights to restrict animals less than 4 months old from flying as a service or emotional support animal.
The changes also clarify that emotional support animals ESAs comfort animals companionship animals animals being trained to be service animals and species other than dogs are not considered. We will honor reservations submitted and confirmed by Delta prior to January 11 2021 but will not accept new EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMAL reservations for upcoming travel. DOT offers guidance for people traveling with emotional support animals The information is designed to help travelers understand their.
Unless it complies with the airlines pet policy. That still allow ESAs in the cabin. The US Department of Transportation published its final rule on Traveling by Air with Service Animals today bringing an end to the Emotional Support Animal ESA era.
Emotional Support Animals ESA are now considered pets not service animals when flying on US. Second the ACAA requires airlines to recognize service animals regardless of species with exceptions for certain unusual species of. It will also support airline restrictions on animal species other than cats dogs and miniature horses to fly.