Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5919

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Cruelty To Animals

Impact

The proposed changes in H5919 would have significant implications for state laws concerning animal welfare. By tying animal cruelty offenses to the Domestic Violence Prevention Act, the bill seeks to elevate the seriousness of these offenses and ensure that offenders face substantial penalties, similar to those associated with violent acts against humans. This alignment underscores the growing recognition of the link between violence towards animals and broader societal issues concerning violence in domestic contexts.

Summary

House Bill H5919 aims to enhance penalties related to acts of cruelty towards animals by amending existing laws in Rhode Island. This legislation specifically highlights cases of unnecessary cruelty, malicious injury or killing of animals, and abandonment. The bill proposes to incorporate penalties that align with the existing Domestic Violence Prevention Act, suggesting that these crimes against animals could also be deemed as acts of domestic violence, carrying corresponding legal ramifications.

Contention

Debate surrounding the bill primarily centers on the implications of equating animal cruelty with domestic violence. Critics argue that while animal rights are important, the association may complicate the legal landscape, particularly where intent and context are concerned. Supporters of the bill contend that the measures are necessary to protect vulnerable animals and address the root causes of violence, suggesting that harsher penalties may deter potential offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0813

Cruelty To Animals

RI H5706

Cruelty To Animals

RI H7572

Cruelty To Animals

RI H7074

Cruelty To Animals

RI H5879

Cruelty To Animals

RI H7297

Cruelty To Animals

RI S2798

Cruelty To Animals

RI S0745

Cruelty To Animals

RI H5559

Cruelty To Animals

RI S0551

Allows seizure and rehoming of animals prior to criminal charges being heard.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.