Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1076

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the ownership of pets by convicted animal abusers

Impact

If enacted, S1076 would significantly modify existing laws surrounding animal ownership in Massachusetts, reinforcing protective measures for animals. The bill stipulates that courts must inform local authorities about the duration of such prohibitions, thereby ensuring that animal control officials can effectively monitor compliance. Furthermore, any unapproved ownership could result in substantial fines and the forfeiture of the animal to a recognized animal welfare entity. This legislative change represents a proactive step toward safeguarding vulnerable animals from future harm.

Summary

Bill S1076 seeks to establish stricter regulations on the ownership of pets by individuals convicted of animal abuse offenses. Specifically, the bill proposes amendments to the Massachusetts General Laws to prohibit individuals convicted of certain animal abuse-related offenses from harboring, owning, or exercising control over animals for a defined period of time. For a first offense, the prohibition lasts five years post-release from custody, while for subsequent offenses, the period extends to fifteen years. The bill aims to enhance protections for animals by preventing those with a history of abuse from reoffending.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the implementation of S1076, particularly concerning the long duration of ownership prohibitions. Critics could argue that such measures might disproportionately punish individuals who have served their time, fearing that it may hinder rehabilitation efforts for offenders. On the other hand, supporters emphasize that protecting animals from known abusers is paramount. As the bill continues through discussions, stakeholders may raise concerns about balancing justice for past offenders with the need for animal welfare protections.

Companion Bills

MA S325

Similar To Relative to the screening of prospective school employees for prior investigations into child abuse or sexual misconduct

MA H1604

Similar To Addressing investigations of reports of abuse and neglect

MA S2753

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on the Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S1207

Relative to the ownership of pets by convicted animal abusers

MA H1703

To protect animals from convicted animal abusers

MA H1914

Relative to a temporary possession ban of animals for animal abusers

MA H1718

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA S1142

Relative to the humane protection of animals

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 S1190

Enhancing the issuance of citations for cruel conditions for animals

MA HB224

Prohibits ownership of any animal by a person who has been convicted of cruelty to animals

MA H1557

Relative to establishing an animal abuse registry

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