Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD133

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Nuisance Dogs

Impact

The implications for state law include a more structured approach to handling complaints related to nuisance behavior by dogs. It mandates that individuals disturbed by such behaviors can file written complaints with local authorities, including sheriffs and animal control officers. This is expected to create a more streamlined method for addressing disturbances and improving the enforcement of existing laws related to dog behavior.

Summary

LD133 proposes amendments to the existing laws regarding nuisance dogs by expanding the definition of a 'nuisance dog' to include situations where a dog or wolf hybrid disturbs the peace through excessive barking, howling, or yelping. This amendment aims to address the concerns of individuals who experience disturbances from barking dogs, particularly when they are not trespassing on the property where the dog resides. The bill broadly seeks to clarify responsibilities around dog ownership and enhance neighborhood peace.

Sentiment

General sentiment regarding LD133 appears to be mixed. Supporters of the bill argue it provides necessary protections for individuals against disruptive dog behavior, enhancing community peace and safety. Conversely, some opponents raise concerns about potential overreach and the possible stigmatisation of certain dog breeds, suggesting that the bill could lead to excessive regulation of responsible dog owners.

Contention

Notable points of contention surround the potential for increased conflict between dog owners and non-owners. Critics worry that the bill's broad language could lead to misuse or over-reporting of nuisance claims, disproportionately affecting responsible pet owners while inadequately addressing the underlying issues of dog training and behavior. There are fears that local governments might face challenges in implementing these amendments fairly and effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1620

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding the Mi'kmaq Nation and to Provide Parity to the Wabanaki Nations

ME LD227

An Act Regarding Legally Protected Health Care Activity in the State

ME LD1921

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding State-chartered Credit Unions

ME LD1956

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Optometrists

ME LD2072

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Motor Vehicles

ME LD2010

An Act to Correct Inconsistencies, Conflicts and Errors in the Laws of Maine

ME LD1385

An Act to Amend the Maine Workers' Compensation Act of 1992 Regarding Employee Liability

ME LD2224

An Act to Strengthen Public Safety by Improving Maine's Firearm Laws and Mental Health System

ME LD547

An Act to Amend the Hunting Laws as They Pertain to the Training of Dogs

ME LD1879

An Act to Align Laws Governing Crossbow Hunting with Those Governing Archery Hunting

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