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S06380 Summary:

BILL NOS06380A
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORBRISPORT
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §353-g, Ag & Mkts L
 
Relates to outdoor restraints of dogs; prohibits inhumane tethering, including during dangerous weather conditions when a weather alert, advisory or warning is in effect; provides for civil penalties for violations.
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S06380 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         6380--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                     March 12, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by Sen. BRISPORT -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Agriculture -- recommitted
          to the Committee on Agriculture in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec.
          8 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as  amended
          and recommitted to said committee

        AN  ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to outdoor
          restraint of dogs
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. The agriculture and markets law is amended by adding a new
     2  section 353-g to read as follows:
     3    § 353-g. Outdoor restraint of dogs.  Definitions. 1. For the  purposes
     4  of this section:
     5    (a)  "Tether" shall mean to restrain a dog by attaching the dog to any
     6  object or structure, including without limitation a house, tree,  fence,
     7  post,  garage,  or  shed,  by  any means, including without limitation a
     8  chain, rope, cord, leash, or running line. Tethering  does  not  include
     9  the  use of a leash to walk a dog or circumstances where a dog is other-
    10  wise accompanied by a person who owns or has custody or control  of  the
    11  dog.
    12    (b)  "Dangerous  weather  conditions"  shall mean inclement weather as
    13  defined in section three hundred fifty-three-b of this  article,  condi-
    14  tions  described in a weather alert, advisory or other warning issued by
    15  a local, state or federal authority, or when outside weather conditions,
    16  including but not limited to extreme heat, cold, wind,  rain,  snow,  or
    17  hail,  pose  an  adverse  risk to the health or safety of a dog based on
    18  breed, age, and physical condition,  in  accordance  with  the  industry
    19  standard set forth in the Tufts Animal Care and Condition Weather Safety
    20  Scale.   Extreme heat and cold limitations shall mean an ambient temper-
    21  ature of eighty degrees Fahrenheit and thirty-five  degrees  Fahrenheit,
    22  respectively.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00938-05-6

        S. 6380--A                          2
 
     1    (c) "Shelter" shall mean conditions that comply with the minimum stan-
     2  dards  established  for  the  appropriate shelter for dogs left outdoors
     3  pursuant to section three hundred fifty-three-b of this article.
     4    (d) "Inhumane tethering" shall include the following:
     5    (i)  Continuous  exposure  to animal waste, garbage, or noxious odors,
     6  provided that a dog may be exposed to their own waste  so  long  as  any
     7  such  waste  produced  prior  to  tethering was cleared prior to the dog
     8  being tethered;
     9    (ii) Recurrent or continual taunting, prodding, or provoking;
    10    (iii) Exposure to physical harm or the threat of physical harm;
    11    (iv) Exposure to dangerous conditions, including potential attacks  by
    12  other animals and exposure to objects that could injure or kill a dog;
    13    (v) Exposure to dangerous weather conditions;
    14    (vi) Any tethering not in compliance with paragraph (a) of subdivision
    15  two of this section that results in a dog becoming entangled;
    16    (vii) Being tethered to a vacant property; or
    17    (viii) Any tethering that could reasonably lead to the distress, inju-
    18  ry, or death of the dog.
    19    2. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, it shall be unlawful
    20  to  tether an unaccompanied dog outdoors, except when all of the follow-
    21  ing conditions are met:
    22    (a) The tether shall: (i) be in compliance with the  rules  and  regu-
    23  lations  set  forth  by  the department; (ii) not be embedded, partially
    24  embedded, or prone to becoming embedded in a dog's skin; (iii)  restrain
    25  the dog to the owner's property in such a way as to prevent the dog from
    26  reaching  hazards,  including but not limited to pools, fences, porches,
    27  or railing that poses a strangulation  risk;  and  (iv)  allow  the  dog
    28  sufficient movement to urinate in a separate area from the area where it
    29  must eat, drink, or lie down.
    30    (b) The tethered dog must:
    31    (i) be at least six months old;
    32    (ii)  not  be  a  nursing  female  dog  or a female dog visibly in the
    33  advanced stages of pregnancy;
    34    (iii) not be suffering from illness, debilitating disease, injury,  or
    35  distress; and
    36    (iv)  be apparently free of any health condition that would be exacer-
    37  bated by tethering.
    38    (c) If there are multiple dogs, each must be tethered separately.
    39    (d) No dog shall be tethered outdoors between the hours  of  ten  p.m.
    40  and six a.m.
    41    (e)  A  dog shall not be tethered outside for longer than four consec-
    42  utive hours or a total time outside in excess of six hours in a  twenty-
    43  four hour period.
    44    (f) Tethered dogs must have unencumbered access to shade, food, water,
    45  shelter, and dry ground.
    46    (g)  Tethered  dogs must be free from conditions that would constitute
    47  inhumane tethering.
    48    3. Tethering a supervised dog for less than fifteen minutes shall  not
    49  be  a violation of this section so long as the tethered dog is free from
    50  conditions that would constitute inhumane tethering.
    51    4. This section shall not apply to the tethering of a dog that is:
    52    (a) actively engaged in conduct that is directly related to the  busi-
    53  ness  of  shepherding,  herding cattle or other livestock, or engaged in
    54  conduct that is directly related to the business of cultivating agricul-
    55  tural products as defined in section three hundred twenty-eight of  this
    56  chapter;

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     1    (b)  a police work dog as defined in section one hundred eight of this
     2  chapter;
     3    (c)  a  guide  dog  or  service dog, as defined in section one hundred
     4  eight of this chapter, providing such services to the owner of record;
     5    (d) temporarily tethered for evaluation after seizure as a stray or as
     6  part of an animal cruelty investigation or rescue operation;
     7    (e) actively being transported in a motor vehicle; or
     8    (f) in the custody of an animal shelter, as defined  in  section  four
     9  hundred twenty of this chapter, where the dog is:
    10    (i) receiving medical care or treatment; or
    11    (ii) temporarily tethered after being unloaded from a motor vehicle or
    12  transport.
    13    5.  A  violation  of  any  of  the provisions of this section shall be
    14  punishable by a civil penalty not to exceed three  hundred  dollars  for
    15  the  first  violation. Any subsequent violation shall be punishable by a
    16  civil penalty not to exceed one thousand dollars.
    17    6. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit  or  prevent  a
    18  municipality from enacting or enforcing a local law, rule, regulation or
    19  ordinance  regarding  tethering  or chaining of dogs, provided, however,
    20  that any such local law, rule, regulation or ordinance shall be no  less
    21  stringent than the provisions of this section.
    22    7.   Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed  to  reduce  any
    23  protections afforded to dogs under any other provisions of this  article
    24  or other law or regulation.
    25    8.  The  provisions  of  this  section shall not apply to any federal,
    26  state or local law enforcement agency.
    27    9. The department shall promulgate rules  and  regulations  describing
    28  the  humane  use  of  a  tether and the proper length and weight of such
    29  tether to ensure the requirements of this section are met.
    30    10. The department shall engage in  a  public  education  campaign  to
    31  ensure that dog owners are aware of the provisions of this section.
    32    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    33  it  shall have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amend-
    34  ment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implemen-
    35  tation of this act on its effective date are authorized to be  made  and
    36  completed by the department of agriculture and markets on or before such
    37  effective date.
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