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Enacted/Inactive Groomer-Related Issues Tracked by Pet Advocacy Network (23-24)

09/01/2024 10:44 AM | Anjie Coates (Administrator)

Level Bill/Reg

CO H 24-1354

Last Action: ENACTED ON 6/3/24 - EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

Bill Location: GOVERNOR'S DESK

3 Position: MONITORING Status: NONE

Issue Details: Provides that, within twenty-four hours after receiving notification from a licensed veterinarian or a pet animal owner of

an outbreak of an infectious disease at a licensed pet care facility, the pet care facility shall make every reasonable attempt

to notify all individuals who own a pet animal that is in the possession of the pet animal facility or who used the pet

animal facility during the reported outbreak and incubation period by:

(1) Posting notice in a conspicuous location on the pet care facility premises;

(2) Posting notice on the pet care facility's website, if one exists; or

(3) Directly contacting a pet animal owner through any means available.

Provides that a pet animal facility shall disclose information regarding any outbreak of an infectious disease that occurred

at the pet animal facility within the past year to any pet animal owner who requests such information.

For purposes of this section:

"Pet animal facility" means a pet care facility licensed pursuant to this Article 80 that is used in whole or in part for the

purpose of pet animal day care or boarding, grooming, or training pet animals.

Issue Summary: The "Clinton Pet Care Notification Act" amends Title 35 (Agriculture), Article 80 (Pet Animal Care & Facilities Act) of

Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 35-80-108 (Unlawful Acts - Short Title - Disclosure Requirement - Definitions) to

provide infectious disease outbreak notification requirements for pet animal facilities licensed under the "Pet Animal Care

and Facilities Act".

at the facility.

Priority Category:

Amendments:

Status: Enacted/Adopted

Disease Control Grooming/Services Retail Regulation

CT H 5223

Last Action: ENACTED ON 5/17/24 - EFFECTIVE ON 7/1/24

Bill Location: GOVERNOR'S DESK

4 Position: MONITORING Status: NONE

Issue Details: Section 22-367 amended definitions:

"Grooming facility" means any place, [other than a commercial kennel, which] INCLUDING ANY VEHICLE OR

TRAILER, THAT is maintained as a business where dogs are groomed.

"Training facility" means any place [, other than a commercial kennel or grooming facility, which] THAT is maintained as

a business where dogs are trained.

Chapter 436 addition:

Adds provision that no pound shall sell or give away any unspayed or unneutered dog or cat to any person unless such

pound receives forty-five dollars from the person buying or adopting such dog or cat.

Provides that funds received pursuant to this section shall be paid quarterly by the municipality into the Animal

Population Control Account.

Issue Summary: Amends Title 22 (Agriculture & Domestic Animals), Chapter 435 (Dogs and Other Companion Animals-Kennels & Pet

Shops), Sections 22-327 (Definitions) and Chapter 436 (Pounds) of CT General Statutes to: (1) Amend certain definitions

in statute; and (2) Provide for a fee imposed on unsterilized animals sold or adopted by pounds.

Priority Category:

Amendments:

Status: Enacted/Adopted

Animal Suppliers Grooming/Services Retail Regulation

Shelter-Rescue Regulations Special Taxes/Fees

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Enacted/Inactive Groomer-Related Issues Tracked by Pet Advocacy Network (23-24)

Level Bill/Reg

CT H 5469

Last Action: DIED IN COMMITTEE ON 6/7/23 (SESSION ADJOURNED)

Bill Location: JOINT PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT

4 Position: MONITORING Status: NONE

Issue Details: Disclosure requirement refers to Title 22 (Agriculture & Domestic Animals), Chapter 435 (Dogs and Other Companion

Animals, Kennels and Pet Shops), Section 22-338 (Licensing of dogs. Fees. Rabies certificate. Exemptions).

Issue Summary: An Act that the General Statutes be amended to require businesses concerned with the care of dogs, including, but not

limited to, veterinary clinics and hospitals, animal feed stores, pet stores, pet grooming shops and independent pet

groomers and dog training and boarding facilities, develop and distribute a document to customers of such businesses

containing a description of and reference to Section 22-338 of the General Statutes.

Priority Category:

Amendments:

Status: Inactive/Dead

Affiliated Interests Grooming/Services Retail Regulation

CT H 6611

Last Action: DIED IN COMMITTEE ON 6/7/23 (SESSION ADJOURNED)

Bill Location: JOINT APPROPRIATIONS

5 Position: SUPPORT Status: NONE

Issue Details: Provides that the Commissioner of Agriculture shall create an electronic dog licensing form to be used by the Department

of Agriculture to electronically process dog licenses.

Provides that the Commissioner shall distribute information about such electronic form to veterinarians and the operators

of pet shops, pet grooming facilities, municipal pounds or dog training facilities who voluntarily agree to make such

information available for the convenience of dog owners.

Provides that the Commissioner of Agriculture shall, not later than 30 days after the Department of Agriculture's receipt

electronic receipt of fees for dog licenses and tags, remit to each town clerk 25% of each license fee paid electronically to

the department for each dog licensed within such town.

Provides that the Commissioner of Agriculture shall keep a separate dog licensing fee account consisting of all fees

received and expended by the commissioner in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

Issue Summary: An Act to amend Title 22 (Agriculture, Domestic Animals), Chapter 435 (Dogs and Other Companion Animals, Kennels

& Pet Shops) to authorize the issuance of on-line dog licenses from the Department of Agriculture in addition to the

current town clerk process for receiving such licenses.


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