Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2100

Caption

Relating to the transfer of a retired law enforcement animal.

Impact

The bill aims to clarify the process for transferring retired law enforcement animals and emphasizes the importance of ensuring these animals are placed in suitable homes. It provides a clear hierarchy for selecting transferees, starting with the animal's former handler, followed by family members, and extending to other peace officers or qualified individuals. The intent is to ensure continuity of care and to respect the bond between law enforcement animals and their handlers.

Summary

SB2100 is a legislative act that addresses the transfer of retired law enforcement animals. It extends provisions for the humane transfer of such animals to individuals who are capable of providing proper care. The bill specifies that the appropriate head of a law enforcement agency, after consulting with veterinarians and handlers, can determine if an animal is suitable for transfer. The criteria for transfer include factors such as the animal being at the end of its working life or circumstances arising from the death or medical retirement of the animal's handler.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB2100 has generally been positive, with strong bipartisan support evident in the voting history, reflecting an understanding of the bond between law enforcement personnel and their animals. The bill received unanimous support in both the Senate and the House, suggesting that lawmakers recognize the need for dedicated processes concerning the care of animals that have served in law enforcement roles.

Contention

There do not appear to be significant points of contention regarding SB2100, likely due to its supportive nature toward retired law enforcement animals and the overall agreement on the importance of humane care. However, some discussions may arise regarding specific implementation details, such as the determination of 'suitability' for transfer and how to handle situations when multiple interested parties come forward for an animal. But overall, the consensus appears to favor the well-being of these animals.

Companion Bills

TX HB3063

Same As Relating to the transfer of a retired law enforcement animal.

TX SJR32

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow the transfer of a law enforcement animal to a qualified caretaker in certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3063

Relating to the transfer of a retired law enforcement animal.

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