Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1190

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Enhancing the issuance of citations for cruel conditions for animals

Impact

By establishing clearer guidelines and increasing the consequences for cruelty, S1190 encourages stricter enforcement of animal protection laws. The bill specifically delineates what constitutes 'cruel conditions,' which encompass exposure to harmful environments, lack of proper food and water, and general neglect. The law also outlines a tiered system of penalties for offenders, starting with warnings and escalating fines for repeat violators, thus promoting responsible pet ownership and accountability among citizens.

Summary

Bill S1190, an Act enhancing the issuance of citations for cruel conditions for animals, aims to strengthen the legal framework for addressing animal cruelty in Massachusetts. The bill introduces amendments to several sections of the General Laws, particularly focusing on increasing fines for violations related to the welfare of domestic animals. It emphasizes the need for proper care and humane conditions for all domestic animals, which includes livestock and pets across the state.

Contention

While the provisions of S1190 are largely aimed at enhancing animal welfare, the bill may face challenges regarding enforcement and the capacity of local shelters to handle impounded animals. Critics may argue that increased fines could disproportionately affect low-income pet owners who struggle to meet the financial demands of proper pet care. Additionally, the clarity of what constitutes 'cruel conditions' will be essential to avoid ambiguity in enforcement and ensure that individuals understand their responsibilities under the new law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1059

Enhancing the issuance of citations for cruel conditions for animals

MA H2102

Enhancing the issuance of citations for cruel conditions for animals

MA H1718

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA S1076

Relative to the ownership of pets by convicted animal abusers

MA H1703

To protect animals from convicted animal abusers

MA S1142

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA S1309

To increase kennel safety aka Ollie’s Law

MA S533

To provide additional funding for animal welfare and safety programming

MA S190

Prohibiting inhumane feline declawing

MA H2022

Relative to further increasing the fines for cruelty to animals, and establishing a fund dedicated to improvements for local animal shelters

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.