SB 368 (2022)
Set up process for transferring animals after license is revoked
This bill became law.
Details the process for transferring animals after a animal vending license is revoked. The vendor would have 30 days to transfer animals to new ownership.
The Senate rewrote the bill. As rewritten, the bill increases the fine for the second and subsequent offenses of unlicensed sale of live animals, from up to $1,000 to up to $5,000. The bill then establishes the revolving fund for agricultural hearing officers.
The House also rewrote the bill. This new bill still establishes a revolving fund for agricultural hearing officers. The amended bill also requires a dog, cat, or ferret to be transferred with a health certificate, and establishes a $1,000 fine for violations.
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