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HB legislation to watch in virginia and illinois

Legislation Updates February 16, 2014



SAOVA Friends,



Most legislatures are now in session for 2014 and there is no shortage of bills being introduced targeting dog breeders and sportsmen. We have a short list of bills below that require your attention now. Additional bills are being tracked at the SAOVA website http://saova.org/news.html Please check weekly for updates. Cross posting is encouraged.



Susan Wolf

Sportsmen's & Animal Owners' Voting Alliance

Working to Identify and Elect Supportive Legislators

saova@earthlink.net





ARIZONA

Wayne Pacelle made a personal appearance at this month’s Humane Lobby Day to push HSUS priority bills. Among them HB 2022 prohibiting convicted animal abusers from owning or otherwise caring for any animal and HB 2215/SB 1036 adding cockfighting or other animal-fighting crimes to the list of racketeering crimes.



HB 2242 Commercial Dog Breeders and Pet Dealers is another HSUS priority bill. Sponsors: Representatives Kavanagh, Sherwood, Ugenti, Coleman, Forese, Lovas, Pratt, Shope; Senators Reagan, McComish, Melvin, Meza. HB 2242 adds definition of commercial dog breeder to Pet Lemon Law Statute 44-1799. Commercial dog breeder defined as a person that sells twenty or more dogs in a calendar year but does not include commercial livestock operations. The bill adds commercial breeder to the definition of pet dealer and also requires a veterinary examination of all female dogs owned before breeding. Commercial breeders would then be subject to provisions of the Pet Lemon Law including record keeping, purchaser remedies, and civil penalties. STATUS: Passed House Agriculture and Water Committee 8-0; passed House second read 1/23/14. Placed on Consent Calendar 2/10/14. Calls in opposition are urgently needed now.



HB 2302 Public Sale of Animals Sponsors: Representatives Frank Pratt (R, 8), T J Shope (R, 8).

Revises statutes making public sale of animals unlawful on any public highway, street or park or any public property adjacent to a public highway, street or park, or any commercial private property without the express consent of the owner or lessee of the property. Status: 1/22/14 PASSED Agriculture and Water 8-0. Placed on Consent Calendar 2/10/14. It is common practice for dog breeders and sportsmen to meet at mutually convenient locations in order to buy or sell a dog. HB 2302 would make this illegal. Now that the APHIS pet rule demands sales for most breeders be transacted in person, it is more important than ever to stop bills that place prohibitions on where sales can take place.



Contact info for Arizona House Members: http://tinyurl.com/y746ffv



ILLINOIS

HB 4188 Animal Abuse Registry. Sponsor Maria Antonia Berrios (D-39) creates the Animal Abuse Registry Fund; amends the Humane Care for Animals Act. Provides that the Department of Agriculture shall create and maintain an animal abuse registry. Failure to register is a Class B misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class 4 felony for a subsequent violation. Prohibits a registered person from owning a companion animal or being employed at an animal shelter, pound, pet shop, zoo, or other business where companion animals are present. See SAOVA page opposing Animal Abuser Registry Campaign http://saova.org/ALDF_AbuserRegistry.html

Animal abuse cases comprise less than 1% of all convictions in the State of Illinois. At this time, the small percentage of convictions does not warrant the large expenditure of funds required to set up and maintain a registry. See SAOVA’s opposition letter http://tinyurl.com/q4lp27n



HEARING SCHEDULED. Agriculture & Conservation Committee Feb 18 2014 2:00PM Stratton Building Room D-1 Springfield, IL.



Call committee members and OPPOSE the registry.

Patrick J. Verschoore (217) 782-5970

Jerry F. Costello, II (217) 782-1018

Donald L. Moffitt (217) 782-8032

Kelly Burke (217) 782-0515

John D. Cavaletto (217) 782-0066

Katherine Cloonen (217) 782-5981

Marcus C. Evans, Jr. (217) 782-8272

Brad E. Halbrook (217) 558-1040

Josh Harms (217) 558-1039

Stephanie A. Kifowit (217) 782-8028

Frank J. Mautino (217) 782-0140

Charles E. Meier (217) 782-6401

Christian L. Mitchell (217) 782-2023

Raymond Poe (217) 782-0044

Wayne Rosenthal (217) 782-8071

Sue Scherer (217) 524-0353

Brian W. Stewart (217) 782-8186



VIRGINIA

SB42 Penning of fox or coyote; penalty. Summary as passed by Senate: Makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor for any person to erect or maintain an enclosure for the purpose of pursuing, hunting, or killing or attempting to pursue, hunt, or kill a fox or coyote with dogs. The bill exempts from the prohibition any enclosure operated by a person holding a permit initially issued prior to January 1, 2014. The bill has been assigned to House Subcommittee on Natural Resources http://tinyurl.com/mmh8eg9

There are nearly 40 pens in rural parts of Virginia. Penning is NOT a blood sport as HSUS claims; the pens are a good way to train dogs while keeping them out of roads and off property of others. Sportsmen should continue to oppose SB42.



WEST VIRGINIA

HB 4218 Permitting counties to adopt certain ordinances relating to dogs and cats; introduced and referred to House Political Subdivisions 01/17/14. Sponsor Rep. Marty Gearheart (R-27); Cosponsors Shott, Ellington, Border, Sponaugle, Fleischauer, Manypenny, Evans, A., Westfall, Campbell, Romine. Bill summary: the Legislature finds that it may be in the best interest of the public to protect the health and safety of the individuals as well as the health and safety of animals owned by residents of a county by reducing the number of dogs and cats that are stray or abandoned. HB 4218 confers authority to counties to enact ordinances requiring various restraints and control of dogs owned or in the custody and control of persons in the county. The bill allows county commissions to adopt an ordinance upon approval by referendum.



An ordinance may:

Prohibit persons from keeping a dog on a leash and tied to the ground or structure;

Prohibit persons from confining a dog to a pen, run or cage or leave a dog in a vehicle without adequate protection;

Prohibit persons from leaving a dog confined without providing adequate food or water to safely sustain the dog at all times.

Limit the number of animals owned that are not spayed or neutered;

Provide penalties for violations and authorize humane officers to take possession of any dog or cat that is not properly spayed or neutered or adequately restrained or controlled as required by the ordinance.



HB 4218 is a roadmap for bad local legislation and ownership restrictions. Contact information for House Political Subdivisions Committee: http://tinyurl.com/mchketq

Re: HB legislation to watch in virginia

Thanks to Rodney, & Susan for getting this information out to the hunters & sportsman!

SB42 was passed by the Virginia Senate, & has been sent to the House via the "crossover" of legislation. The bill has been assigned to the House Ag Sub-Committee, where the Virginia Foxhound Training Preserve Owners Association will fight to have it "killed"! Even if successful, it may not be the end of the fight for this year, as the Governor of Virginia, & the Attorney General's Office have endorsed the bill, & are seeking to interpret the law to their choosing, in an attempt to shut down the Preserves!!

It appears HSUS has dug deep into their pockets this year, for an all out attempt to shut down the Preserves! And evidently have placed significant sums of money into influencing the outcome! Read between the lines!!

Hopefully the presentation of "factual information" will once again win out over lies & untruths!

Allan Bishop
(Jabber Jaw)