Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0068

Introduced
1/4/22  

Caption

Return of lost pets to owners.

Impact

The bill mandates that these facilities implement procedures for identifying lost animals through tags, licenses, microchips, and tattoos, enabling a more effective matching process with reported missing pets. Additionally, facilities are required to notify the public within 48 hours of receiving a lost or stray animal, utilizing methods such as posting information on their premises or website. This requirement aims to enhance public awareness and increase the chances of reuniting pets and owners quickly. Furthermore, the bill seeks to diminish unnecessary euthanasia of lost or owned animals by instituting procedural safeguards.

Summary

Senate Bill 68 (SB0068) is designed to improve the processes surrounding the return of lost or stray dogs and cats to their owners by mandating that animal care facilities adopt specific policies and procedures. The bill defines an 'animal care facility' as including humane societies, animal control agencies, and other governmental entities that operate shelters or impounding facilities. The legislation emphasizes the establishment of written policies aimed at ensuring a rapid and reliable return of lost or stray companion animals to their respective owners.

Contention

While the bill appears to have broad support due to its objective of facilitating the return of lost pets, there may be opposition regarding the implications for animal care facilities' operational protocols and resource allocation. Critics might argue that mandatory procedures could strain the resources of these facilities, particularly in areas that may already experience high intake rates of stray animals. The balancing act between enhancing public service for animal return and ensuring that facilities can maintain quality care and operations efficiently might be a point of contention among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1527

Cats; trap, neuter, and return programs, civil penalty.

IN SB0388

Foreign gifts and ownership of agricultural land.

IN HB1147

Horse racing and racetrack ownership.

IN HB373

County or city public animal shelters; return of animals after expiration of stray hold period.

IN S2853

Establishes additional requirements for operation and oversight of animal shelters, pounds, and kennels operating as shelters or pounds.

IN HB1666

Ownership of health care providers.

IN HB1183

Foreign ownership of land.

IN SB129

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Animal Shelters.

IN HB1177

Home ownership.

IN HB1330

Companion animals; duty to identify submitted animal, scanning for microchip.

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NJ S2108

"New Jersey Safe Haven for Protection of Domestic Companion Animals Act."

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