Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB539

Caption

Revise the law governing high volume dog breeders

Impact

The implications of HB 539 on state law include tighter regulations and accountability measures for dog breeders in Ohio. This includes mandatory inspections at least once a year by the Director of Agriculture or designated representatives. The bill enforces standards that must be upheld in the housing and care of dogs, addressing issues such as space requirements, exercise needs, and veterinary care standards. By doing so, it fosters a more stringent regulatory environment aimed at combating animal cruelty and substandard living conditions in breeding operations.

Summary

House Bill 539 aims to amend sections of the Ohio Revised Code that govern high volume dog breeders. The bill’s primary objective is to enhance animal welfare and improve the standards of care for dogs bred in high-volume facilities. By establishing specific definitions and requirements for breeders, the legislation seeks to create a more humane environment for dogs, ensuring they receive proper care, nutrition, and living conditions. This includes provisions for inspections and the licensing of breeders to monitor compliance with these new standards. Notably, the bill classifies 'high volume breeders' as those maintaining six or more breeding dogs and sets forth specific criteria for their operations.

Contention

While supporters of HB 539 argue that the bill is a necessary step toward ensuring better treatment of dogs in breeding facilities, critics raise concerns about the feasibility of compliance among small to mid-sized breeders. There are fears that stringent regulations may unfairly burden responsible breeders, potentially driving some out of business or reducing the availability of pets for adoption. Moreover, some stakeholders advocate for more focused enforcement of existing laws rather than introducing new regulations. This debate underscores a broader tension between the welfare of animals and the rights of breeders within the state's regulatory framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH SB232

Revise the law governing high volume dog breeders

OH SB593

Relating To Commercial Dog Breeders.

OH S297

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbit by pet shops; prohibits certain transactions between animal shelters, pounds, animal rescue organizations, and animal breeders or brokers; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

OH A3883

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbit by pet shops; prohibits certain transactions between animal shelters, pounds, animal rescue organizations, and animal breeders or brokers; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

OH S3421

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbit by pet shops; prohibits certain transactions between animal shelters, pounds, animal rescue organizations, and animal breeders or brokers; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

OH A2773

Establishes certain requirements concerning animal rescue organizations, breeders, importation of cats and dogs, and sale or adoption of cats and dogs; revises shelter and pound law.

OH A4051

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbits by pet shops; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

OH S4079

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbits by pet shops; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

OH S2511

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbits by pet shops; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

OH HB2793

ANIMAL WELFARE-PRO BREEDER

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