AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4 and Title 15, relative to naming and designating.
Impact
Legally, SB0512 would amend Tennessee Code Annotated in Title 15 by adding a new section that establishes the annual observance of Cat and Dog Adoption Day. While the day is not classified as a legal holiday, the bill reinforces the state’s commitment to animal welfare and the necessity of reducing the number of pets in shelters. By promoting the adoption of pets, the bill is expected to have a positive impact on the community's approach to responsible pet ownership and animal care.
Summary
Senate Bill 512 (SB0512) aims to enhance public awareness concerning the adoption of pets available in shelters and rescues across Tennessee. Specifically, the bill designates April 5 of each year as 'Cat and Dog Adoption Day.' This designation serves to recognize and celebrate the importance of adopting pets, while encouraging residents to visit local shelters and consider adoption as a viable option. The bill seeks to promote the cause of pet adoption and highlights the welfare of animals in the state.
Contention
While SB0512 appears straightforward and community-focused, the bill does not explicitly provide funding or resources for shelters or rescues to facilitate the expected increase in adoption activities on this designated day. This could raise concerns among stakeholders about the efficacy of the observance without accompanying support. Additionally, some may advocate for more comprehensive legislation addressing broader issues of pet ownership, including spaying and neutering programs, whereas SB0512 focuses specifically on the recognition of adoption.