Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1517 Latest Draft

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                            82R4442 NAJ-F
 By: Van de Putte S.B. No. 1517


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the sterilization of dogs and cats; providing a
 penalty.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  The heading to Chapter 828, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 828. DOG AND CAT ADOPTION AND STERILIZATION
 SECTION 2.  Section 828.001, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by amending Subdivision (1) and adding Subdivisions (1-a)
 and (3-a) to read as follows:
 (1)  "Microchip" means a transponder injected beneath
 the surface of an animal's skin that can be read by a microchip
 scanner.
 (1-a)    "New owner" means a person who is legally
 competent to enter into a binding contract and who is adopting a dog
 or cat from a releasing agency.
 (3-a)  "Tattoo" means an indelible mark or figure on
 the body of an animal produced by inserting a pigment under the skin
 of the animal.
 SECTION 3.  Section 828.002, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 828.002.  STERILIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR RELEASE OF
 ANIMAL BY RELEASING AGENCY [ADOPTION]. (a) Except as provided by
 Subsections (b) and (c) [Section 828.013], a releasing agency may
 not release a dog or cat to a new owner for adoption or to a person
 who already owns the dog or cat unless the animal has been
 sterilized [or the release is made to a new owner who signs an
 agreement to have the animal sterilized].
 (b)  This section does not apply to an animal released for
 adoption to a new owner if the animal:
 (1)  is less than six months old;
 (2)  is an animal that a veterinarian has certified
 should not be sterilized for health reasons; or
 (3)  is a service animal.
 (c)  This section does not apply to an animal that is claimed
 from a releasing agency by a person who already owns the animal if:
 (1)  the animal is exempt from sterilization under
 Section 830.002(b); and
 (2)  the owner holds a permit for the animal issued
 under Section 830.003.
 SECTION 4.  Section 828.0035, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 828.0035.  STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS;
 IDENTIFICATION MARKERS. (a) The State Board of Veterinary Medical
 Examiners shall:
 (1)  develop information sheets regarding surgical or
 nonsurgical sterilization to be distributed by a releasing agency
 to a new owner; and
 (2)  adopt rules requiring an animal that has been
 sterilized under this chapter or Chapter 830 to receive a tattoo or
 a microchip as a permanent [an] identification marker [in a manner
 authorized by the board].
 (b)  The rules adopted under Subsection (a)(2) must require a
 tattoo to:
 (1)  be located on the inside of the thigh, near the
 abdomen, or on the caudal ventral abdomen of the animal;
 (2)  use pigment that is manufactured in the United
 States;
 (3)  comply with the standards adopted by the United
 States Food and Drug Administration for tattoos;
 (4)  use a pigment color that contrasts with the
 predominant color of the skin of the animal; and
 (5)  consist of the universal symbol for a male or
 female with a line drawn across the circle included in the symbol.
 (c)  The owner of a sterilized animal that has been injected
 with a microchip as authorized by Subsection (a)(2) shall provide
 information to the manufacturer of the microchip indicating that
 the animal is sterilized.
 SECTION 5.  Section 828.012(a), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Surgical [Surgery] or nonsurgical sterilization of a
 dog or cat [performed in accordance with this chapter] must be
 performed by a veterinarian or a full-time student of an accredited
 college of veterinary medicine as provided by Chapter 801,
 Occupations Code.
 SECTION 6.  Chapter 828, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 by adding Section 828.016 to read as follows:
 Sec. 828.016.  LOCAL REGULATION OF STERILIZATION. A county
 or municipality may adopt additional sterilization requirements if
 the requirements are more stringent than the requirements provided
 by this chapter.
 SECTION 7.  Title 10, Health and Safety Code, is amended by
 adding Chapter 830 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 830. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITY OF DOG OR CAT OWNER TO
 STERILIZE
 Sec. 830.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Sterilization" means the surgical removal of the
 reproductive organs of a dog or cat or the use of nonsurgical
 methods and technologies approved by the United States Food and
 Drug Administration or the United States Department of Agriculture
 to permanently render the animal unable to reproduce.
 (2)  "Veterinarian" means a person licensed to practice
 veterinary medicine by the State Board of Veterinary Medical
 Examiners.
 Sec. 830.002.  STERILIZATION REQUIRED. (a) Except as
 provided by Subsection (b), a person who owns a dog or cat shall
 have the animal sterilized and comply with the rules adopted under
 Section 828.0035(a)(2).
 (b)  This section does not apply to an animal:
 (1)  that is less than six months old;
 (2)  for which a veterinarian has certified that the
 animal should not be sterilized for health reasons;
 (3)  that is a service animal;
 (4)  that is a purebred animal displayed at a
 competitive exhibition to determine how well it physically conforms
 to an established breed standard;
 (5)  that the owner keeps unsterilized for breeding
 purposes; or
 (6)  that is a dog used for lawful hunting activities by
 an owner who holds a valid hunting license issued by this state.
 Sec. 830.003.  INTACT ANIMAL PERMIT. (a) A person must hold
 an intact animal permit issued by the appropriate local animal
 control authority for each dog or cat the person keeps
 unsterilized.
 (b)  An intact animal permit is valid for a period of one year
 and may be renewed on payment of an annual renewal fee.
 (c)  An animal control authority shall charge a fee for the
 issuance or renewal of a permit under this section in the amount of
 $50 for each dog or cat.
 Sec. 830.004.  CRIMINAL PENALTY. A person who violates
 Section 830.002 commits a Class C misdemeanor. Each animal that a
 person owns in violation of that section is a separate offense.
 Sec. 830.005.  LOCAL REGULATION OF STERILIZATION. A county
 or municipality may adopt additional sterilization requirements if
 the requirements are more stringent than the requirements provided
 by this chapter.
 SECTION 8.  Sections 828.003, 828.004, 828.005, 828.006,
 828.007, 828.008, 828.009, 828.010, 828.013, and 828.015, Health
 and Safety Code, are repealed.
 SECTION 9.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.