Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill S0108

Introduced
3/11/25  

Caption

An act relating to the Dog, Cat, and Wolf-Hybrid Spaying and Neutering Program

Impact

Another important aspect of this bill is the transfer of rulemaking authority from the Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets to the Department for Children and Families’ Office of Economic Opportunity. This shift aims to streamline the management of the program and ensure that the policies governing it can be more efficiently updated and maintained. Additionally, the program will necessitate a $50.00 minimum co-payment from pet owners when using the spaying and neutering services, which could impact accessibility for some low-income pet owners. The rules will also expand the definition of 'companion animal' to include rabbits and increase the allowance for the number of pets per owner that can be serviced by the program.

Summary

Bill S.0108 proposes significant changes to the Dog, Cat, and Wolf-Hybrid Spaying and Neutering Program in Vermont. The main objective of the bill is to increase the dog licensure fee surcharge from $4.00 to $6.00. This surcharge is intended to generate additional funding for the spaying and neutering program, which is designed to control the population of domestic pets and promote responsible pet ownership. The bill also stipulates that local municipalities may opt to impose an additional surcharge of up to $10.00 for animal and rabies control programs.

Contention

Despite the overall positive intent behind the bill, there are concerns about how the increased costs might affect pet owners. Some advocates argue that while the program is essential for controlling pet populations, it should not inadvertently create financial barriers for those who wish to utilize the spaying and neutering services. Additionally, the confidentiality of veterinarians’ fee schedules raised questions about transparency and out-of-pocket costs for pet owners. The transition of administrative control might also lead to apprehensions about the continuity of existing programs and services that are critical for animal health and public safety.

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