Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8095

Introduced
3/22/24  
Refer
3/22/24  
Report Pass
4/24/24  
Engrossed
5/2/24  
Refer
5/13/24  
Report Pass
5/29/24  
Enrolled
6/6/24  

Caption

Increases the penalty for violations of the care of dogs statute to a minimum fine of one hundred dollars ($100) and a maximum fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation.

Impact

If enacted, H8095 will significantly increase penalties for violations against the care of dogs statute, with fines ranging from a minimum of one hundred dollars ($100) to a maximum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation. This legislative change is intended to deter neglect and poor treatment of dogs, thereby enhancing compliance among dog owners and benefiting overall animal welfare in the state. The bill's impact will resonate throughout Rhode Island, setting new standards that local animal control authorities must follow when addressing cases of animal abuse or neglect.

Summary

House Bill 8095 aims to amend existing laws related to the care of dogs in Rhode Island by establishing more stringent regulations on the tethering and confinement of dogs. The bill introduces specific criteria under which dogs may be kept tethered, such as restricting tethered areas to a minimum size and barring the use of certain types of collars. Additionally, it outlines the maximum duration for which dogs can be tethered or confined, particularly emphasizing humane treatment aligned with current standards in animal care. The effort underscores a significant shift towards preserving animal welfare and ensuring that dogs are adequately cared for to prevent neglect.

Contention

While support for H8095 may come from animal advocacy groups who see it as a necessary step towards stronger animal protection laws, potential points of contention could arise from local dog owners and breeders who may argue that the regulations impose excessive restrictions on their practices. Critics might express concern that the provisions could lead to overly punitive measures for inadvertent violations, especially regarding the specifics of tethering guidelines. The discussions surrounding this bill will likely highlight a balance between the welfare of animals and the rights of owners to manage their pets in a manner that respects both care and regional practices.

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Previously Filed As

RI H6386

Authorizing The Stone Bridge Fire District To Issue General Obligation Bonds And/or Notes In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars

RI S0982

Authorizing The Stone Bridge Fire District To Issue General Obligation Bonds And/or Notes In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars

RI H6455

Authorizing The Bristol Warren Regional School District To Issue Not To Exceed Two Hundred Million Dollars

RI S1073

Authorizing The Bristol Warren Regional School District To Issue Not To Exceed Two Hundred Million Dollars

RI S0399

Motor Vehicle Violations Fines Collected

RI H6465

Joint Resolution Authorizing Appropriation Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Express Purpose Of Providing Base Level Operation Funds For Local Visitor Centers (authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Funding Of Local Visitor Centers.)

RI S0999

Joint Resolution Authorizing Appropriation Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Express Purpose Of Providing Base Level Operation Funds For Local Visitor Centers (this Resolution Authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Funding Of Local Visitor Centers.)

RI H6208

Suspension Or Revocation Of Licenses -- Violations

RI H5356

Regulation Of Vicious Dogs

RI H6371

Relating To Statutes And Statutory Construction

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