Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB710

Introduced
4/3/15  
Introduced
4/3/15  
Refer
4/3/15  
Refer
4/3/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Report Pass
6/1/15  

Caption

Provides relative to certain commercial dog breeders

Impact

The introduction of HB 710 is poised to significantly impact the governance of dog breeding operations in Louisiana. By instituting a registration system, the bill aims to enhance the oversight of commercial breeders, promoting better animal welfare practices and reducing the likelihood of mistreatment or neglect. However, it exempts breeders of hunting dogs from these requirements, which has raised questions about the consistency and comprehensiveness of the legislation in addressing animal welfare across different types of dog breeding.

Summary

House Bill 710 seeks to regulate commercial dog breeders in Louisiana by mandating that any breeder with ten or more breeding female dogs register annually with their local parish clerk's office. This legislation aims to ensure accountability in the commercial breeding industry, requiring breeders to submit detailed information, including kennel names, locations, a sales tax identification number, and the name of their contracted veterinarian. Furthermore, it mandates an annual inspection of the breeding facilities to guarantee compliance with state and local laws.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 710 appears to be mixed. Supporters argue that the bill enhances the regulatory framework for commercial dog breeders and is a step towards improving animal welfare standards. They believe that the requirements for registration and inspections will contribute to the responsible breeding of dogs, ultimately benefiting both the animals and the public. Conversely, some critics express concerns about the potential overreach of regulations and the exemption for hunting dog breeders, indicating that this may undermine the bill's intended purpose. The debate reflects broader tensions between regulatory oversight and the interests of dog breeders.

Contention

Notably, a point of contention within the discussions around HB 710 is the exemption granted to hunting dog breeders. While the bill aims to enforce stricter controls on breeding practices to safeguard animal welfare, the exclusion of hunting dogs could lead to discrepancies in regulatory standards. Opponents of the bill argue that pets included under traditional hunting breeds may not receive the same protections as other dogs, suggesting the need for a more unified approach to animal welfare legislation that encompasses all types of dog breeding. This debate underscores the challenges in balancing regulatory oversight with the diverse practices within the dog breeding industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB847

Provides relative to the application for kennel licenses by certain commercial dog breeders

LA SB593

Relating To Commercial Dog Breeders.

LA HB313

Provides relative to license fees for dog breeders

LA HB3180

Relating to the licensing and regulation of commercial dog and cat breeders and the regulation of dog and cat dealers; providing penalties.

LA HB1451

Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain dog and cat breeders; providing penalties.

LA SB1910

Relating to the licensing and regulation of commercial dog and cat breeders and the regulation of dog and cat dealers; providing penalties.

LA A2773

Establishes certain requirements concerning animal rescue organizations, breeders, importation of cats and dogs, and sale or adoption of cats and dogs; revises shelter and pound law.

LA HB539

Revise the law governing high volume dog breeders

LA SB232

Revise the law governing high volume dog breeders

LA S297

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbit by pet shops; prohibits certain transactions between animal shelters, pounds, animal rescue organizations, and animal breeders or brokers; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

Similar Bills

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