The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission (PHRC) is developing legal guidance for the public regarding how it will evaluate cases involving the use of emotional support animals (ESA) in employment, education, housing, and public accommodations.
Under the PHRA’s current provisions, emotional support animals are recognized primarily in the context of housing accommodations, ensuring that individuals with disabilities receive equal housing opportunities. However, these provisions do not extend to other public spaces or accommodations.
The PHRC is seeking public input regarding access to public accommodations with emotional support animals specifically. Emotional support animals are not service animals like seeing eye dogs and they are not trained to do a particular task. Rather, individuals with certain disabilities have found the presence of these animals provide a significant emotional benefit.
Public accommodations are places open to the public, like stores, restaurants, schools, colleges, and universities.
How to provide feedback
The PHRC is looking to hear from individuals who use ESAs, advocacy groups, businesses, and other effected individuals and entities. We would like to hear about your experiences, concerns, and suggestions. Public comment will be accepted via an online survey from December 1 through December 31, 2025.
After the one-month public input period concludes, the PHRC will develop draft guidance informed by the feedback received. Once the draft is finalized, it will be released for a public comment period before being reviewed and accepted by the Commission.