Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB457

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
2/8/22  
Engrossed
2/14/22  

Caption

Dogs; breeding for certain research prohibited, penalty.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to the state's laws regarding animal breeding and welfare. It will amend the Code of Virginia by adding a new section that specifically addresses the breeding practices of individuals who have been cited for violations. By preventing those who have historically acted unethically toward animals from breeding for research, the bill aims to curb irresponsible practices and promote better standards in animal care. Consequently, it could lead to an increase in the adoption of dogs rather than their use in harmful research settings.

Summary

SB457 aims to prohibit the breeding of dogs for certain research purposes, particularly those intended for use in animal testing facilities. This legislation targets individuals who have received citations under the Animal Welfare Act, effectively imposing a two-year ban on breeding or raising dogs intended for sale or transfer to research institutions after such a citation. The bill seeks to enhance animal welfare standards in Virginia by restricting the breeding activities of those who violate animal care regulations, fostering a safer and more humane treatment of dogs.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards SB457 appears to be supportive, particularly among animal welfare advocates who view this legislation as a necessary step in the push for better treatment of animals. The emphasis on protecting dogs from breeding for unethical research aligns with broader trends in society advocating for stricter animal protection laws. Nonetheless, some stakeholders in the research community may express concerns about the bill's potential to limit research options or increase costs associated with compliance.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB457 stem from the implications it carries for research institutions. Critics may argue that the bill restricts necessary research practices, while proponents highlight the need for protecting animal rights. Additionally, the enforcement of this regulation may raise questions about how citations are administered and tracked, ensuring that the ownership and breeding of dogs remain ethical and legal under Virginia law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1061

Breeding dogs or cats for foreign animal testing facility; prohibited, penalty.

VA SB442

Dogs and cats; breeding for research, reporting to State Veterinarian.

VA HB1768

Possession, sale, transfer, or breeding of nonhuman primates prohibited; penalties.

VA SB89

Pet shops; sale of unneutered or unspayed dogs and cats prohibited, penalty.

VA SB89

Pet shops; sale of unneutered or unspayed dogs and cats prohibited, penalty.

VA SB88

Breeders of cats and dogs; records of animals sold or transferred to animal testing facility.

VA HB255

Dogs and cats; procurement for research.

VA H1481

Dog Breeding

VA SB701

Providing for prohibition on sale of dogs and cats bred by certain persons, for duty of persons, kennels and animal testing facilities to offer dogs and cats for adoption and for whistleblower protection; and imposing penalties.

VA HB1318

Providing for prohibition on sale of dogs and cats bred by certain persons, for duty of persons, kennels and animal testing facilities to offer dogs and cats for adoption and for whistleblower protection; and imposing penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.