S07268 Summary:

BILL NOS07268A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A00697-D
 
SPONSORBALL
 
COSPNSRSKELOS, GALLIVAN, GRISANTI, LAVALLE, OPPENHEIMER
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd SS401 & 402, Ag & Mkts L; amd S753-a, Gen Bus L
 
Relates to requirements for pet dealers for the care and sale of cats and dogs; requires the implementation of an appropriate plan for the exercise of animals in their possession.
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S07268 Actions:

BILL NOS07268A
 
05/02/2012REFERRED TO AGRICULTURE
05/15/20121ST REPORT CAL.752
05/16/20122ND REPORT CAL.
05/21/2012ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
05/30/2012AMENDED ON THIRD READING 7268A
06/13/2012SUBSTITUTED BY A697D
 A00697 AMEND=D Paulin (MS)
 01/05/2011referred to agriculture
 05/17/2011reported referred to codes
 05/24/2011reported
 05/26/2011advanced to third reading cal.439
 01/04/2012referred to agriculture
 01/06/2012amend and recommit to agriculture
 01/06/2012print number 697a
 01/20/2012amend and recommit to agriculture
 01/20/2012print number 697b
 02/15/2012reported referred to codes
 05/02/2012amend and recommit to codes
 05/02/2012print number 697c
 05/22/2012reported
 05/24/2012advanced to third reading cal.618
 05/30/2012amended on third reading 697d
 06/05/2012passed assembly
 06/05/2012delivered to senate
 06/05/2012REFERRED TO AGRICULTURE
 06/13/2012SUBSTITUTED FOR S7268A
 06/13/20123RD READING CAL.752
 06/13/2012PASSED SENATE
 06/13/2012RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
 07/06/2012delivered to governor
 07/18/2012signed chap.110
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S07268 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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S07268 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         7268--A
            Cal. No. 752
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                       May 2, 2012
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by Sens. BALL, SKELOS, GRISANTI, LAVALLE, OPPENHEIMER -- read
          twice  and  ordered  printed,  and when printed to be committed to the
          Committee on Agriculture -- reported favorably  from  said  committee,
          ordered  to  first  and  second  report,  ordered  to a third reading,
          amended and ordered reprinted, retaining its place  in  the  order  of
          third reading
 

        AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law and the general business
          law, in relation to the care and sale of dogs and cats by pet dealers
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1.   Subdivision 1 of  section  401  of  the  agriculture  and
     2  markets law is amended by adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows:
     3    (h)  Pet  dealers  shall  designate  and provide an isolation area for
     4  animals that exhibit symptoms of  contagious  disease  or  illness.  The
     5  location  of  such  designated area must be such as to prevent or reduce
     6  the spread of disease to healthy animals.
     7    § 2. Paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d) of subdivision 5 of section  401
     8  of  the  agriculture and markets law are relettered paragraphs (b), (c),

     9  (d) and (e) and a new paragraph (a) is added to read as follows:
    10    (a) Any pet dealer duly licensed pursuant to this article shall desig-
    11  nate an attending veterinarian, who shall provide veterinary care to the
    12  dealer's animals which shall include a  written  program  of  veterinary
    13  care  and  regular  visits to the pet dealer's premises. Such program of
    14  veterinary care shall include:
    15    (i) The availability of appropriate facilities, personnel,  equipment,
    16  and services to comply with the provisions of this article;
    17    (ii)  The use of methods determined to be appropriate by the attending
    18  veterinarian to prevent, control, and respond to diseases and  injuries,
    19  and the availability of emergency, weekend, and holiday care;

    20    (iii)  Daily  observation  of  all  animals to assess their health and
    21  well-being; provided, however, that daily observation of animals may  be
    22  accomplished  by  someone  other than the attending veterinarian who has
    23  received the guidance identified in subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph;
    24  and provided, further, that a mechanism of direct and frequent  communi-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00792-16-2

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     1  cation  is  required so that timely and accurate information on problems

     2  of animal health, behavior, and well-being is conveyed to the  attending
     3  veterinarian;
     4    (iv)  Adequate  guidance  to personnel involved in the care and use of
     5  animals regarding handling and immobilization; and
     6    (v) Pre-procedural and post-procedural care in accordance with  estab-
     7  lished veterinary medical and nursing procedures.
     8    § 3.  Paragraph (c) of subdivision 5 of section 401 of the agriculture
     9  and  markets  law,  as  added  by chapter 259 of the laws of 2000 and as
    10  relettered by section two of this act, is amended to read as follows:
    11    (c) Within five business days of receipt, but prior  to  sale  of  any
    12  dog,  the  pet dealer shall have a duly licensed veterinarian conduct an
    13  examination and tests appropriate to the age and breed to  determine  if

    14  the  animal has any medical conditions apparent at the time of the exam-
    15  ination that adversely affect the health  of  the  animal.  For  animals
    16  eighteen  months of age or older, such examination shall include a diag-
    17  nosis of any congenital conditions that adversely affect the  health  of
    18  the  animal.  Any animal [found to be afflicted] diagnosed with a conta-
    19  gious disease  shall  be  treated  and  caged  separately  from  healthy
    20  animals.
    21    §  4.  Section  401  of  the agriculture and markets law is amended by
    22  adding a new subdivision 7 to read as follows:
    23    7. Exercise requirements. Pet dealers shall develop,  maintain,  docu-
    24  ment,  and implement an appropriate plan to provide dogs with the oppor-
    25  tunity for daily exercise. In developing such plan, consideration should

    26  be given to providing positive physical contact with humans that encour-
    27  ages exercise through play or other similar activities.  Such plan shall
    28  be approved by the attending veterinarian, and must be made available to
    29  the department upon request.
    30    § 5. Section 753-a of the general business law, as  added  by  chapter
    31  259 of the laws of 2000, is amended to read as follows:
    32    §  753-a.  Veterinarian  examination.  1. Within five business days of
    33  receipt, but prior to the sale of any dog, the pet dealer shall  have  a
    34  duly  licensed veterinarian conduct an examination and tests appropriate
    35  to the breed and age to determine if the animal has any  medical  condi-
    36  tions  apparent at the time of the examination that adversely affect the
    37  health of the animal. For animals eighteen months of age or older,  such

    38  examination  shall include a diagnosis of any congenital conditions that
    39  adversely affect the health of the  animal.  Any  animal  [found  to  be
    40  afflicted]  diagnosed  with  a  contagious  disease shall be treated and
    41  caged separately from healthy animals in accordance  with  section  four
    42  hundred one of the agriculture and markets law.
    43    2.  All  animals shall be [inoculated] vaccinated as required by state
    44  or local law.   Veterinary care appropriate  to  the  species  shall  be
    45  provided  without  undue  delay  when  necessary.  Each  animal shall be
    46  observed each day by the pet dealer or by a person working under the pet
    47  dealer's supervision.
    48    3. No pet dealer shall knowingly sell any animal [eighteen  months  of

    49  age  or  older]  that has a diagnosed congenital condition or contagious
    50  disease that adversely affects the health of the  animal  without  first
    51  informing the consumer, in writing, of such condition.
    52    §  6. Subdivision 1 of section 402 of the agriculture and markets law,
    53  as added by chapter 259 of the laws of  2000,  is  amended  to  read  as
    54  follows:
    55    1.  The  name  and  address  of  the  person from whom each animal was
    56  acquired. If the person from whom the animal was obtained  is  a  dealer

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     1  licensed  by  the  United States department of agriculture, the person's
     2  name, address, and federal dealer identification number.  If the  person
     3  from  whom  the  animal was obtained is a dealer licensed by the depart-

     4  ment,  the  person's  name,  address,  and  state  dealer identification
     5  number. In the case of cats, if a  cat  is  placed  in  the  custody  or
     6  possession  of  the  pet dealer and the source of origin is unknown, the
     7  pet dealer shall state the source of origin as unknown,  accompanied  by
     8  the  date, time, and location of receipt. Notwithstanding the provisions
     9  of this subdivision, no pet dealer shall knowingly buy,  sell,  exhibit,
    10  transport,  or  offer for sale, exhibition, or transportation any stolen
    11  animal. No pet dealer shall knowingly sell any cat or dog  younger  than
    12  eight weeks of age.
    13    § 7. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    14  it shall have become a law; provided, however, that effective immediate-
    15  ly,  the  addition,  amendment  and/or  repeal of any rule or regulation

    16  necessary for the implementation of this act on its effective  date  are
    17  authorized to be made on or before such effective date.
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