Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2686

Introduced
2/13/24  

Caption

Establishes standards relating to the handling of animals suffering from parvovirus

Impact

The passage of HB 2686 is expected to have a significant impact on how animal shelters, veterinarians, and pet owners manage cases of parvovirus. By enforcing strict handling and care standards, the bill aims to reduce the incidence of this disease and promote better health outcomes for affected animals. Furthermore, the new regulations may require training and increased diligence from animal caretakers, which could result in better education and awareness regarding this disease.

Summary

House Bill 2686 establishes new standards relating to the handling of animals that are suffering from parvovirus, a highly contagious virus that poses a serious threat to the health of dogs. The bill seeks to implement guidelines and protocols that ensure the humane treatment of infected animals and prevent the spread of this disease within animal populations. Through these measures, the bill aims to enhance overall animal welfare and public health within the state.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB 2686 have highlighted various points of contention, particularly concerning the balance between animal welfare and the practical implications for pet owners and animal care facilities. Supporters argue that the proposed standards are necessary to protect public health and improve the quality of life for animals suffering from parvovirus. However, some critics express concerns about the financial burden that compliance with these standards may impose on small animal shelters and private pet owners, raising questions about the feasibility of implementing such measures universally.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB503

Establishes provisions relating to personal finance academic performance standards

MO HB501

Modifies provisions relating to the disposal of dead animals from roads and highways

MO HB683

Modifies provisions relating to standards and guidelines established by the air conservation commission

MO HB488

Authorizes a tax credit to offset fees from the adoption of rescue animals

MO SB297

Establishes time standards for court proceedings, orders, and judgments

MO SB714

Establishes standards for demographic data collection by certain entities

MO HB630

Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

MO HB40

Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry

MO HB1116

Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement animals

MO HB265

Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.