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esa resource information letter for tmh behavioral health center http servicedogcentral org content node 73 paul emotional support animals are a hot button as of late basically an emotional support ...

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        ESA Resource Information  
        Letter for TMH Behavioral Health Center  
         
        http://servicedogcentral.org/content/node/73 
         
         
        Paul, 
         
        Emotional Support Animals are a hot button as of late. Basically, an emotional support animal is not a 
        pet. An emotional support animal is a companion animal that provides therapeutic benefit to an 
        individual with a mental or psychiatric disability. The person seeking the emotional support animal must 
        have a verifiable disability (the reason cannot just be a need for companionship). The animal is viewed 
        as a "reasonable accommodation" under the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (FHA or FHAct) to 
        those housing communities that have a "no pets" rule. In other words, just as a wheelchair provides a 
        person with a physical limitation the equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling, an emotional 
        support animal provides a person with a mental or psychiatric disability the same opportunity to live 
        independently. Most times, an emotional support animal will be seen as a reasonable accommodation 
        for a person with such a disability. Failure to make reasonable accommodations by changing rules or 
        policies can be a violation of the FHA unless the accommodation would be an undue financial burden on 
        the landlord or cause a fundamental alteration to the premises. 
        The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) uses the term "assistance 
        animal" to cover any animal that works, provides assistance, or performs tasks for the benefit of a 
        person with a disability, or provides emotional support that alleviates one or more identified symptoms 
        or effects of a person's disability.  (FHEO Notice: FHEO-2013-01 at page 2). An emotional support animal 
        is one type of assistance animal allowed as a reasonable accommodation to a residence with a "no pets" 
        rule. 
        https://www.animallaw.info/article/faqs-emotional-support-animals 
         
        Some airlines allow those with ESAs to fly with them but this is really up to the airline.  
         
        Best, 
         
        Stephanie Perkins 
        Program Director 
        Animal Therapy 
        Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare 
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