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S00298 Summary:

BILL NOS00298
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORTEDISCO
 
COSPNSRFELDER, HELMING, O'MARA, WEIK
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§353, 353-b & 356, add §353-g, Ag & Mkts L
 
Makes the failure to provide food, water or appropriate shelter to a companion animal (dogs and cats) left outside a felony punishable by a fine of not more than $5,000, or imprisonment for not more than 2 years, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
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S00298 Actions:

BILL NOS00298
 
01/04/2023REFERRED TO AGRICULTURE
01/03/2024REFERRED TO AGRICULTURE
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S00298 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                           298
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 4, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by Sens. TEDISCO, FELDER, HELMING, O'MARA, WEIK -- read twice
          and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee
          on Agriculture
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  agriculture and markets law, in relation to the
          provision of food, water and appropriate shelter for companion animals
          left outdoors
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The opening paragraph of section 353 of the agriculture and
     2  markets  law,  as amended by chapter 523 of the laws of 2005, is amended
     3  to read as follows:
     4    A person who overdrives,  overloads,  tortures  or  cruelly  beats  or
     5  unjustifiably  injures,  maims,  mutilates  or kills any animal, whether
     6  wild or tame, and  whether  belonging  to  himself  or  to  another,  or
     7  deprives  any animal, other than a companion animal, of necessary suste-
     8  nance, food or drink, or neglects or refuses to furnish it  such  suste-
     9  nance  or  drink,  or causes, procures or permits any animal to be over-
    10  driven, overloaded, tortured, cruelly beaten, or unjustifiably  injured,
    11  maimed, mutilated or killed, or, being any animal other than a companion
    12  animal,  to be deprived of necessary food or drink, or who wilfully sets
    13  on foot, instigates, engages in, or in  any  way  furthers  any  act  of
    14  cruelty  to  any  animal, or any act tending to produce such cruelty, is
    15  guilty of a class A misdemeanor and for purposes  of  paragraph  (b)  of
    16  subdivision  one  of section 160.10 of the criminal procedure law, shall
    17  be treated as a misdemeanor defined in the penal law.
    18    § 2.  Section 353-b of the agriculture and markets law,  as  added  by
    19  chapter 594 of the laws of 2003, is amended to read as follows:
    20    §  353-b.  Appropriate  shelter  for  [dogs]  companion  animals  left
    21  outdoors. 1. For purposes of this section:
    22    (a) "Physical condition" shall include any special medical needs of  a
    23  dog  due to disease, illness, injury, age or breed about which the owner
    24  or person with custody or control of [the dog] a companion animal should
    25  reasonably be aware.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02212-01-3

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     1    (b) "Inclement weather" shall mean weather conditions that are  likely
     2  to  adversely  affect  the  health  or  safety  of [the dog] a companion
     3  animal, including but not limited to rain, sleet, ice,  snow,  wind,  or
     4  extreme heat and cold.
     5    (c)  "[Dogs]  Companion  animals  that  are  left outdoors" shall mean
     6  [dogs] companion animals that are outdoors in inclement weather  without
     7  ready  access  to, or the ability to enter, a house, apartment building,
     8  office building, or any other permanent structure that complies with the
     9  standards enumerated in paragraph  (b)  of  subdivision  three  of  this
    10  section.
    11    2.  (a)  Any  person  who  owns  or  has custody or control of a [dog]
    12  companion animal that is left outdoors shall  provide  it  with  shelter
    13  appropriate to its breed, physical condition and the climate. Any person
    14  who knowingly violates the provisions of this section shall be guilty of
    15  a  [violation]  felony,  punishable  by  a  fine of not [less than fifty
    16  dollars nor] more than [one hundred] five thousand dollars [for a  first
    17  offense,  and  a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than
    18  two hundred fifty dollars for a  second  and  subsequent  offenses],  or
    19  imprisonment  for  not more than two years, or both such fine and impri-
    20  sonment.  Beginning seventy-two hours after a charge of  violating  this
    21  section,  each day that a defendant fails to correct the deficiencies in
    22  the [dog] shelter for a [dog] companion animal that he or  she  owns  or
    23  that  is  in his or her custody or control and that is left outdoors, so
    24  as to bring it into compliance with the provisions of this section shall
    25  constitute a separate offense.
    26    (b) [The court may, in its discretion, reduce the amount of  any  fine
    27  imposed  for a violation of this section by the amount which the defend-
    28  ant proves he or she has spent providing a dog shelter or  repairing  an
    29  existing  dog  shelter so that it complies with the requirements of this
    30  section.] Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent the seizure of a [dog]
    31  companion animal for a violation of this section pursuant to the author-
    32  ity granted in this article.
    33    3. Minimum standards for determining whether shelter is appropriate to
    34  a [dog's] companion animal's breed, physical condition and  the  climate
    35  shall include:
    36    (a)  For  [dogs]  companion  animals that are restrained in any manner
    37  outdoors, shade by natural or artificial  means  to  protect  the  [dog]
    38  companion  animal  from  direct  sunlight  at all times when exposure to
    39  sunlight is likely to threaten the health of the [dog] companion animal.
    40    (b) For all [dogs] companion animals that are left outdoors in  incle-
    41  ment  weather,  a  housing  facility,  which must: (1) have a waterproof
    42  roof; (2) be structurally sound [with] so as to  protect  the  companion
    43  animal  from the inclement weather; (3) be appropriate for the companion
    44  animal's breed and physical condition, and the climate; (4)  have  insu-
    45  lation  appropriate  to  local  climatic  conditions  and  sufficient to
    46  protect the [dog] companion animal from  inclement  weather;  [(3)]  (5)
    47  have four connected sides and a raised floor; (6) have a door maintained
    48  in  good  repair, that is offset and baffled, if necessary, to eliminate
    49  the entry of drafts and precipitation, and also allow  the  accumulation
    50  of  body  heat;  provided,  further,  that  damaged  door flaps shall be
    51  replaced; (7) be  constructed  to  allow  each  [dog]  companion  animal
    52  adequate  freedom  of  movement  to  make  normal  postural adjustments,
    53  including the ability to stand up, turn around and  lie  down  with  its
    54  limbs  outstretched; and [(4)] (8) allow for effective removal of excre-
    55  tions, other waste material[;], dirt and trash. The housing facility and

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     1  the area immediately surrounding it shall be regularly cleaned to  main-
     2  tain a healthy and sanitary environment and to minimize health hazards.
     3    (c)  For  companion animals that are restrained in any manner outdoors
     4  in an enclosure, such enclosure shall be set on a solid foundation, such
     5  as stone or concrete, or solid ground that is well drained.
     6    (d) For companion animals that are restrained in any enclosure, wheth-
     7  er indoors or outdoors, the animal shall be provided  with  dry  bedding
     8  and/or  solid  resting boards so as to conserve its body heat, and under
     9  no circumstance shall a companion animal be forced  to  lie  on  a  damp
    10  surface or upon unheated concrete or stone.
    11    4.  Inadequate shelter may be indicated by the appearance of the hous-
    12  ing facility itself, including but  not  limited  to,  size,  structural
    13  soundness,  evidence  of crowding within the housing facility, healthful
    14  environment in the area immediately surrounding such facility, or by the
    15  appearance or physical condition of the [dog] companion animal.
    16    5. Upon a finding of any violation of this section, any [dog or  dogs]
    17  companion  animal or companion animals seized pursuant to the provisions
    18  of this article that have not been voluntarily surrendered by the  owner
    19  or  custodian  or forfeited pursuant to court order shall be returned to
    20  the owner or custodian only  upon  proof  that  appropriate  shelter  as
    21  required  by  this  section  is being provided and the completion of any
    22  sentence of imprisonment imposed for violation of this section.
    23    6.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed  to  affect   any
    24  protections  afforded to [dogs] companion animals or other animals under
    25  any other provisions of this article.
    26    § 3. The agriculture and markets  law  is  amended  by  adding  a  new
    27  section 353-g to read as follows:
    28    §  353-g.  Failure  to  provide  proper  food and drink to a companion
    29  animal. Any person who,  having  ownership,  custody  or  control  of  a
    30  companion animal, refuses or neglects to supply such animal a sufficient
    31  supply  of  food  or  water  so as to impair the health of the companion
    32  animal shall be guilty of a felony, punishable by a  fine  of  not  more
    33  than five thousand dollars, or imprisonment for not more than two years,
    34  or both such fine and imprisonment.
    35    §  4.  Section  356  of the agriculture and markets law, as amended by
    36  chapter 458 of the laws of 1985, is amended to read as follows:
    37    § 356. Failure to provide proper food and drink to impounded animal. A
    38  person who, having impounded  or  confined  any  animal,  other  than  a
    39  companion  animal,  refuses  or neglects to supply to such animal during
    40  its confinement a sufficient supply of good  and  wholesome  air,  food,
    41  shelter  and  water, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprison-
    42  ment for not more than one year, or by a fine of not more than one thou-
    43  sand dollars, or by both. In case  any  animal,  including  a  companion
    44  animal,  shall be at any time impounded as aforesaid, and shall continue
    45  to be without necessary food and water for more than  twelve  successive
    46  hours,  it  shall  be  lawful  for any person, from time to time, and as
    47  often as it shall be necessary, to enter into  and  upon  any  pound  in
    48  which any such animal shall be so confined, and to supply it with neces-
    49  sary food and water, so long as it shall remain so confined; such person
    50  shall  not  be  liable  to any action for such entry, and the reasonable
    51  cost of such food and water may be collected by  [him  of]  such  person
    52  from  the  owner of such animal, and the said animal shall not be exempt
    53  from levy and sale upon execution issued upon a judgment therefor.
    54    § 5. This act shall  take  effect  on  the  first  of  September  next
    55  succeeding the date on which it shall have become a law.
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