Bill Text: CA AB128 | 2019-2020 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Equines: protection.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 9-3)
Status: (Passed) 2019-10-12 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 765, Statutes of 2019. [AB128 Detail]
Download: California-2019-AB128-Amended.html
Amended
IN
Senate
June 28, 2019 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
April 24, 2019 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
April 11, 2019 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
March 28, 2019 |
Assembly Bill | No. 128 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Gloria (Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Waldron) (Coauthors: Assembly Members Bloom, Boerner Horvath, Cervantes, Choi, Kalra, Levine, and Luz Rivas) (Coauthors: Senators Chang, Hertzberg, and Portantino) |
December 04, 2018 |
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The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
(a) The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:SEC. 2.
Section 1834.8 of the Civil Code is amended to read:1834.8.
(a) At any public auction or sale where equines are sold, the management of the auction or sale shall post a sign (measuring a minimum of 15 x 9 inches with lettering of a minimum of 11/4 x 1/2 (91 point)) or shall insert into its consignment agreement with the seller in boldface type the notice stated in subdivision (b). If a sign is posted, it shall be posted in a conspicuous place so that it will be clearly visible to a majority of persons attending the sale. If the notice is inserted into the consignment agreement, space shall be provided adjacent to the notice for the seller to initial their acknowledgment of the notice.“WARNING
The sale of horses in California for slaughter for human consumption is prohibited by law. a felony.”
As a possible safeguard, seller can set minimum bid above current slaughter prices.”
SEC. 3.
Section 24106 of the Food and Agricultural Code is amended to read:(a)
24106.
(a) Before a horse may be sold at an auction, the operator of the auction yard shall determine whether the horse has an implanted microchip or has been tattooed or branded with an identifying mark. If the horse has an implanted microchip, a tattoo, or a brand, the operator of the auction yard shall post, on its internet website or Facebook page, all identifying information, including any identification number contained in the microchip and a detailed description or picture of any tattoo or brand found on the horse. This information shall remain on the auction yard operator’s internet website or
Facebook page for at least 24 hours after the initial posting.
(b)
(2)The operator of an auction yard where the animal was sold shall maintain copies of the sworn statements for a period of not less than two years. The operator of the auction yard shall provide access to these records upon the request of the department, a local animal control agency, or an animal shelter.