Virginia: Proposed Wildlife Regulation Could Negatively Impact Field Trials
The Virginia Board of Wildlife Resources as proposed amendments to the Commonwealth’s regulations governing hunting, trapping, and terrestrial wildlife specifically as they relate to Coyote and Furbearer Hunting Contests which could impact field trials and similar training events. Online comment submission closes July 30, 2021. As proposed, a new section to Title 4 of the […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/virginia-proposed-wildlife-regulation-negatively-impact-field-trials/
| July 28, 2021
CT Info: Ag. Dept. Amends Pending Rules for Animal Shelters, Other Regulated Entities
Last February, the Connecticut Department of Agriculture finalized rules for the operations of animal shelters and other regulated entities. However, in May, the Legislative Regulation Review Committee advised the Department of Agriculture of substantive and technical corrections needed prior to approving the rules. Late last week, the Department of Agriculture responded to the request by […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/ct-info-ag-dept-amends-pending-rules-animal-shelters-regulated-entities/
| July 26, 2021
CT Update: Stamford Board to Vote on Amended Tethering Ordinance
On July 20, the City of Stamford’s Legislative and Rules Committee met virtually to consider additional input on the city’s proposed tethering ordinance from fellow board members who had been contacted by their constituents with requests for amendments. Video of the meeting can be viewed here. The Committee spent one hour and 45 minutes discussing […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/ct-update-stamford-board-vote-amended-tethering-ordinance/
| July 22, 2021
Illinois Info: Amendments to State’s Animal Welfare Act Regulations Proposed
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) recently published proposed amendments to the regulations that carry out the state’s Animal Welfare Act. These regulations would apply to all state licensed breeders, which in current law is anyone who raises and sells dogs they have bred, and have more than five females “capable of reproduction.” The proposed […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/illinois-info-amendments-states-animal-welfare-act-regulations-proposed/
| July 21, 2021
Oregon: Ballot Proposal Would Ban All Hunting, Many Breeding Practices
Animal rights activists are currently collecting signatures in Oregon to place a measure on the 2022 ballot that would have a detrimental impact on hunting, many breeding procedures, and other animal husbandry practices in the state. Oregon Initiative Petition 13 claims to be stopping animal cruelty practices in the state, but instead would essentially ban […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/oregon-ballot-proposal-ban-hunting-many-breeding-practices/
| July 20, 2021
Colorado Regulatory Info: New Education Requirements Proposed for PACFA and Breeder Licensees
The Colorado Department of Agriculture has proposed amendments to the regulations that carry out the state’s Pet Animal Care and Facilities Act (PACFA), to include education requirements for license applicants and licensees seeking license renewal. PACFA defines “canine hobby breeder facility” as any facility which transfers no more than twenty-four dogs per year or breeds […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/colorado-regulatory-info-new-education-requirements-proposed-pacfa-breeder-licensees/
| July 20, 2021
California: Resolution Could Discourage Crop/Dock, Other Veterinary Surgical Procedures
A resolution has just been introduced in the California State Assembly that declares the Assembly’s intention to only support “sensible and humane therapeutic veterinary procedures for companion animals.” As defined, this could mean the Assembly opposes such procedures as ear cropping, tail docking, and dewclaw removal, among other veterinary surgical procedures. It is important to […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/california-resolution-discourage-crop-dock-veterinary-surgical-procedures/
| July 16, 2021
AKC Supports USDA APHIS Proposed Rule Requiring Emergency Contingency Planning
As previously reported, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has proposed to reissue a rule to require that breeder/dealers, research facilities, intermediate handlers, carriers, and other animal enterprises subject to USDA licensing establish emergency/contingency planning in the event of a natural or manmade disaster or other business disruption. HISTORY […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/akc-supports-usda-aphis-proposed-rule-requiring-emergency-contingency-planning/
| July 9, 2021
Louisiana 2021 Legislative Session Review: Positive Law Enacted, Other Bills Do Not Advance
The 2021 Louisiana state legislative session focused on taxation and spending, with limitations on the introduction of non-fiscal bills. Legislation of interest to dog owners that was tracked by AKC Government Relations (AKC GR) during the regular session included: Enacted legislation: Senate Bill 144, now Act 100, creates the crime of unlawful possession, transfer, or […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/louisiana-2021-legislative-session-review-positive-law-enacted-bills-not-advance/
| July 9, 2021
CT Update: Stamford Board Seeks Additional Input on Proposed Tethering Ordinance
On Tuesday, July 6, the City of Stamford’s full Board of Representatives voted 33-1 to return a proposed dog tethering ordinance back to its Legislative and Rules Committee for consideration of additional input by residents and fellow board members. Video of the meeting can be viewed here. Discussion of the proposed tethering ordinance, LR30.103, starts […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/ct-update-stamford-board-seeks-additional-input-proposed-tethering-ordinance/
| July 8, 2021