Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1199 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/13/2024

                    Assigned to NREW 	FOR COMMITTEE 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1199 
 
veterinarian malpractice actions; damages 
Purpose 
Allows a person to receive specified damages in a successful malpractice action against a 
veterinarian for the death of the person's domesticated dog or cat. 
Background 
A veterinarian commits malpractice when they conduct treatment in a manner contrary to 
accepted practices and with injurious results (A.R.S. § 32-2201). If the Arizona State Veterinary 
Medical Examining Board (Board) receives information indicating that a veterinarian may have 
engaged in unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, the Board may appoint one or more 
investigative committees to interview witnesses, gather evidence and otherwise investigate 
allegations. If it appears, after investigation, that the information may be true, the Board may issue 
a notice of formal hearing or request an informal interview with the veterinarian. The Board may 
impose a temporary suspension or restriction of the veterinarian's license to practice in addition to 
a civil penalty no more than $1,000 (A.R.S. §§ 32-2234 & 32-2237). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Allows a person, if the person prevails in a malpractice action against a veterinarian, to receive 
the following damages for the death of the person's domesticated dog or cat: 
a) the fair market value of the domesticated dog or cat; 
b) the cost of all medical expenses for the domesticated dog or cat resulting from the 
malpractice activity; and 
c) up to $10,000 for the person's future loss of companionship. 
2. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 13, 2024 
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