Texas 2023 - 88th 3rd C.S.

Texas House Bill HB98

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to an attack by a dangerous dog; increasing a criminal penalty.

Impact

This legislation, if enacted, would have a significant impact on the state's laws concerning pet ownership and animal control. Specifically, the bill would impose stricter legal responsibilities on dog owners and potentially lead to greater enforcement of public safety measures. Notably, the bill includes provisions that outline how animal control authorities must investigate incidents involving dangerous dogs, thus formalizing a process for determining a dog's dangerous status. The stipulation that municipalities with over 1.5 million residents must follow specific notification processes for dog owners about their dog's status aims to create consistency across larger populated areas.

Summary

House Bill 98 (HB98) proposes amendments to the Texas Health and Safety Code, specifically regarding attacks by dangerous dogs. The bill aims to enhance penalties for dog owners if their dogs cause injury to individuals under certain conditions. The amendments include defining a 'dangerous dog' and establishing stricter accountability and penalties for dog owners whose pets attack people. Particularly, the bill increases the penalties from a Class C misdemeanor to either a Class B misdemeanor or felony charges based on the severity of the attack, which could result in serious bodily injury or even death.

Sentiment

The general sentiment regarding HB98 appears to be cautiously supportive, particularly among those advocating for public safety and animal control reform. Supporters argue that the bill addresses a critical public safety concern, especially in urban areas where dog attacks may be more prevalent. However, there are competitive sentiments as well, with some dissenting voices arguing that while public safety is paramount, the bill may impose undue penalties on responsible dog owners and create a climate of fear over pet ownership. This presents a nuanced conversation regarding individual responsibility versus systemic public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB98 include concerns from dog owners and animal advocacy groups who feel that increased penalties might unfairly impact responsible owners and that the bill could lead to unjustified euthanasia of dogs deemed dangerous. Critics argue for the importance of assessing individual situations rather than implementing a blanket approach that could fail to distinguish between genuinely dangerous dogs and those that might be aggressive due to provocation. The bill’s progression through legislative channels may face challenges addressing these concerns while still pursuing the goal of enhancing public safety.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 822. Regulation Of Animals
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 005
    • Section: 0421
    • Section: 044

Companion Bills

TX SB39

Identical Relating to an attack by a dangerous dog; increasing a criminal penalty.

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