Utah 2022 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0069

Introduced
1/18/22  
Refer
1/18/22  
Report Pass
1/21/22  
Engrossed
1/26/22  
Refer
2/3/22  
Report Pass
3/2/22  

Caption

Animal Shelter Revisions

Impact

The introduction of SB0069 is expected to enhance regulations governing animal welfare within animal shelters throughout Utah. By formalizing euthanasia procedures and mandating training programs, the bill is set to reduce instances of inhumane treatment and improve overall animal welfare standards. However, it places an additional administrative burden on smaller shelters which may face challenges in complying with these requirements. Despite these challenges, the bill's supporters argue it is necessary for consistent humane practices across all shelters, enhancing the state's commitment to animal welfare.

Summary

SB0069, titled 'Animal Shelter Revisions', aims to set new standards for animal shelters in Utah, particularly focusing on the processes surrounding the euthanasia of animals. This bill requires that any animal shelter that performs euthanasia must adopt a euthanasia policy and establish a training program to ensure humane treatment. The legislation outlines specific methods that can be used for euthanasia, mandating the exclusive use of sodium pentobarbital or its derivatives administered through designated injection methods. These regulations are intended to promote humane treatment of animals and standardize practices across the state-to ensure that every shelter adheres to these established methods and policies.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding SB0069 is the financial implications imposed on animal shelters, especially smaller organizations that may struggle to implement mandated training programs. While advocates for the bill assert that these measures are crucial for humane treatment, opposition voices raise concerns about the potential operational strain on shelters, which could affect their overall capacity to care for animals. Furthermore, there are discussions surrounding the appropriateness of the identified euthanasia methods and whether alternative humane options should also be considered under specific circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB0108

Animal Shelter Revisions

UT SB1459

Animal shelters.

UT AB631

Animals: animal shelters: transparency.

UT HB373

County or city public animal shelters; return of animals after expiration of stray hold period.

UT S2853

Establishes additional requirements for operation and oversight of animal shelters, pounds, and kennels operating as shelters or pounds.

UT HB454

Provides relative to animal shelters

UT HB3450

Relating to restrictions on the operations of public and private animal shelters, providing a penalty.

UT HB1330

Companion animals; duty to identify submitted animal, scanning for microchip.

UT HB2981

Relating to the procedures and duties of animal shelters and rescue organizations; providing penalties; authorizing a fee.

UT HB6282

Animals: animal shelters; cross-references to 1969 PA 287 in Michigan penal code; update. Amends sec. 49 of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.49).

Similar Bills

LA SB73

Prohibits the use of certain forms of euthanasia in animals. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

CA AB2791

Stray animals: impoundment: puppies: kittens.

CA AB1983

Income taxes: voluntary contributions: Prevention of Animal Homelessness and Cruelty Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund.

UT SB0108

Animal Shelter Revisions

IL SB3791

HUMANE EUTHANASIA AGENCY

IL HB2410

PET SHELTER EUTHANASIA BAN

WV HCR74

Defending Life by Rejecting Euthanasia

WV HR8

Defending Life by Rejecting Euthanasia Resolution