Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06431

Introduced
1/28/19  
Refer
1/28/19  

Caption

An Act Exempting Service Dogs From Dog Licensing Fees.

Impact

Should HB 06431 be enacted, it would have a straightforward impact on state laws concerning the fees related to dog ownership. By exempting service dogs from licensing fees, the bill would encourage a more inclusive environment for those in need of such assistance. It stands to simplify the adoption of service dogs by removing financial barriers that might prevent individuals from acquiring or properly licensing these indispensable helpmates.

Summary

House Bill 06431 seeks to amend existing general statutes by exempting service dogs from any dog licensing fees that are traditionally required. This legislation aims to alleviate the financial burden on individuals who rely on service dogs for assistance, ensuring that costs associated with licensing do not impede their access to necessary support animals. The bill emphasizes the importance of service dogs in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities and is positioned as a supportive measure for disabled community members.

Contention

While the bill presents an opportunity to support individuals with disabilities, there may be contention regarding how this exemption is to be implemented. Critics might raise concerns about how the state will regulate the definition of service dogs and ensure that only qualified animals are exempt from licensing fees. There may also be discussions around the potential revenue loss associated with waiving these fees, as local governments typically rely on licensing fees to fund various pet-related programs and services.

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