Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1718

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the humane protection of animals

Impact

If enacted, H1718 would implement significant changes to the Massachusetts General Laws, particularly in Chapter 140 concerning domestic animals. Specific amendments include prohibitions on selling puppies and kittens under eight weeks old, as well as restrictions on the commercial display and sale of cats and dogs in public spaces such as parks and parking lots. Violations of these provisions would incur fines, thus creating a financial disincentive for non-compliance. Additionally, the bill would allow for greater enforcement capabilities for local animal control officers, thereby enhancing the state's ability to protect animals from neglect and cruelty.

Summary

House Bill 1718 seeks to enhance the humane protection of animals in Massachusetts by establishing a task force to systematically review the existing laws related to animal cruelty and protection. This task force will evaluate the effectiveness of current statutes and propose legislative recommendations, which could potentially lead to the creation of a misdemeanor animal cruelty statute. Comprised of representatives from key stakeholder groups, including the Attorney General, police, animal rescue organizations, and veterinarians, the task force is tasked with submitting its findings and recommendations within a year of the bill's enactment. This provision is noteworthy as it indicates a proactive approach to ensuring animals' welfare through better oversight of existing laws.

Contention

Despite the potential positive impacts, H1718 could face contention regarding its enforcement responsibilities and the degree of regulation it introduces. Advocates for animal rights may support the tighter restrictions on the sale and treatment of animals, however, there may be pushback from vendors and breeders concerned about potential overreach or limitations on their business practices. Moreover, the establishment of fines and penalties brings about discussions on the balance between enforcing animal welfare and ensuring that such regulations do not disproportionately impact small businesses and local entities engaged in animal care and adoption services.

Companion Bills

MA S1142

Similar To Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA S2757

Replaced by Relative to the humane protection of animals

Previously Filed As

MA H1115

Relative to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer

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