Kentucky 2023 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB103 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version

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AN ACT relating to the torture of a dog or cat. 1 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 2 
Section 1.   KRS 525.135 is amended to read as follows: 3 
(1) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:[,] 4 
(a) "Torture" means the intentional infliction of or subjection to extreme 5 
physical pain or serious injury or death to a dog or cat, motivated by intent 6 
or wanton disregard that causes, increases, or prolongs the pain or 7 
suffering of the dog or cat, including serious physical injury or infirmity, 8 
and does so while the dog or cat is restrained, which may include being: 9 
1. Locked in a cage or kennel; 10 
2. Sealed in a plastic bag or box; 11 
3. Chained or tied down to restrict motion; 12 
4. Pitched in a dumpster; 13 
5. Abandoned in a building for three (3) days or more with no intention 14 
of returning or having made provisions for the animal's care; 15 
6. Physically restrained with tie wraps, rope, chains, or tape; 16 
7. Intentionally injured to cause immobility so that the animal cannot 17 
save itself from starvation, dehydration, physical impairment, serious 18 
physical injury or infirmity, or death; or  19 
8. Manually restrained; and 20 
(b) "Serious physical injury or infirmity" means physical injury or physical 21 
infirmity that creates a substantial risk of death, protracted loss, or 22 
impairment of the function of the limb or bodily organ caused by intent or 23 
wanton disregard while restrained. As used in this paragraph: 24 
1. "Physical infirmity" includes intentional starvation, dehydration, 25 
hypothermia, hyperthermia, muscle atrophy, restriction of blood flow 26 
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that has been refused medical care, denial of life-saving medical care 1 
or professional euthanasia while intentionally restraining with the 2 
intent to cause or the wanton disregard for extreme physical pain, 3 
serious injury, or death; and 4 
2. "Physical injury" includes substantial physical pain, serious injury, or 5 
death intentionally caused by fractures, cuts, burns, punctures, bruises 6 
due to crushing, burning, drowning, beating, poisoning, suffocating, 7 
hanging, impaling or skinning alive, physical disfigurement, loss of 8 
function of a limb or body organ or other wounds or illnesses 9 
produced by violence or a thermal or chemical agent while 10 
intentionally restrained with the intent to cause or the wanton 11 
disregard for extreme physical pain, serious injury, or death  12 
 ["Torture" means the intentional infliction of or subjection to extreme physical pain 13 
or injury, motivated by an intent to increase or prolong the pain of the 14 
animal]. 15 
(2) A person is guilty of torture of a dog or cat when he or she, without legal 16 
justification, intentionally tortures a domestic dog or cat. 17 
(3) Torture of a dog or cat is a [Class A misdemeanor for the first offense and a ]Class 18 
D felony[ for each subsequent offense if the dog or cat suffers physical injury as a 19 
result of the torture, and a Class D felony if the dog or cat suffers serious physical 20 
injury or death as a result of the torture]. 21 
(4) Each act of torture of a dog or cat may constitute a separate offense. 22 
(5) Under recommendation of a veterinarian, a tortured dog or cat may be humanely 23 
euthanized after it is seized if it is still alive but suffering from the intentional 24 
torture that will lead to its death. 25 
(6) Nothing in this section shall apply to the killing or injuring of a dog or cat without 26 
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pain, suffering, or death of the dog or cat: 1 
(a) In accordance with a license to hunt, fish, or trap; 2 
(b) For humane purposes; 3 
(c) For veterinary, agricultural, spaying or neutering, or cosmetic purposes or 4 
breed-specific alterations such as cropping of ears, docking of tails, or 5 
declawing of a cat, all done by a veterinarian; 6 
(d) For purposes relating to sporting activities including but not limited to 7 
training for organized dog or cat shows, or other animal shows in which a dog 8 
or a cat, or both, participate; 9 
(e) For bona fide animal research activities, using dogs or cats, of institutions of 10 
higher education; or a business entity registered with the United States 11 
Department of Agriculture under the Animal Welfare Act or subject to other 12 
federal laws governing animal research; 13 
(f) In defense of self or another person against an aggressive or diseased dog or 14 
cat; 15 
(g) In defense of a domestic animal against an aggressive or diseased dog or cat; 16 
(h) For animal or pest control; or 17 
(i) For any other purpose authorized by law. 18 
(7)[(5)] Activities of animals engaged in hunting, field trials, dog training other than 19 
training a dog to fight for pleasure or profit, and other activities authorized either by 20 
a hunting license or by the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources shall not 21 
constitute a violation of this section. 22 
(8)[(6)] The acts specified in this section shall not constitute cruelty to animals under 23 
KRS 525.125 or 525.130. 24