Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB569

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
4/15/25  

Caption

Pet care; veterinarian or technician required to be at certain boarding and grooming facilities; civil penalty for violations

Impact

If enacted, HB569 will directly affect the operations of pet care facilities across Alabama. Facilities that house over 100 dogs or cats or employ at least 20 individuals for grooming purposes will have to comply with the new mandate. The presence of qualified veterinarians or technicians is intended to improve the health and safety of the animals, potentially reducing the risk of neglect or mismanagement. The bill anticipates an enforcement mechanism via the Department of Agriculture and Industries, which will be responsible for imposing fines for non-compliance.

Summary

House Bill 569 proposes new regulations for dog and cat boarding and grooming facilities in Alabama by requiring the presence of a licensed veterinarian or veterinary technician during business hours. This initiative aims to enhance animal welfare standards within the state, ensuring that professional care is readily available for pets under the charge of these facilities. The bill establishes clear definitions for boarding and grooming facilities and outlines who can supervise and provide care in these environments.

Contention

Points of contention could arise surrounding the implementation of these requirements, particularly regarding the associated costs for pet care businesses. Smaller facilities may struggle to absorb the costs of hiring licensed personnel, which could lead to a reduction in available services or increased prices for consumers. Advocacy groups may argue that while the intention is to improve care for pets, the economic burden placed on businesses could ultimately harm pet owners by limiting their choices in pet care. The civil penalties of at least $500 per violation could also be contentious, as facilities may face significant financial risks if they cannot meet the new requirements.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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AL SB320

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AL HB39

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AL HB250

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AL SB97

Firearms; criminally negligent storage, penalty for violation created

AL HB378

Abortion, harboring or transporting of minor girl in order to obtain abortion prohibited in certain circumstances, criminal penalties and affirmative defense provided, certain civil remedies authorized

AL SB119

Child labor, increasing civil and criminal penalties for employers who violate child labor laws

AL SB254

ATV parks, provides for permitting, inspection, operation, and fines for violations

AL HB403

ATV parks, provides for permitting, inspection, operation, and fines for violations

AL HB82

Crimes and offenses; falsely reporting; penalties revised; restitution required

Similar Bills

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