Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00445

Introduced
3/11/14  
Refer
3/11/14  
Report Pass
3/21/14  
Refer
4/3/14  
Report Pass
4/9/14  
Report Pass
4/9/14  
Engrossed
4/30/14  
Engrossed
4/30/14  
Report Pass
5/1/14  
Report Pass
5/1/14  
Chaptered
5/13/14  
Chaptered
5/13/14  
Enrolled
5/19/14  
Enrolled
5/19/14  

Caption

An Act Concerning Certain Recommendations Of The Task Force On The Sale Of Cats And Dogs From Inhumane Origins At Connecticut Pet Shops.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state laws by imposing stricter regulations on pet shops and breeders. This includes requirements for health certifications for animals offered for sale, ensuring that they are free from diseases. The Commissioner of Agriculture is tasked with enforcing these regulations and assessing the premises of pet shops to ensure compliance with the prescribed standards of care. Overall, the legislation aims to improve animal welfare standards and protect consumers purchasing pets.

Summary

SB00445, concerning the recommendations of the Task Force on the Sale of Cats and Dogs from Inhumane Origins at Connecticut Pet Shops, aims to regulate the sale of dogs and cats in pet shops to ensure that they are not sourced from inhumane breeders. The bill mandates that any dog sold must come with a certificate of origin, which details the pedigree and breeding history. Furthermore, it establishes penalties for pet shops that fail to comply with these requirements, highlighting the importance of accountability in the pet sales industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00445 appears largely positive among animal rights advocates and concerned citizens who view it as a necessary step toward protecting animals from exploitation and ensuring better health standards in pet shops. However, there are concerns expressed by some pet shop owners regarding the potential financial burden of complying with the new regulations and the effectiveness of the enforced measures.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the definitions and enforcement of what constitutes 'inhumane origins' for breeders as well as the penalties imposed on shops that fail to comply with reporting and health requirements. Additionally, discussions were raised about the balance between consumer protection and the operational capabilities of pet shop owners, with some arguing that the regulations may lead to increased costs that could ultimately affect the availability of pets for adoption.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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