Bill Text: FL S0334 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Rabies Vaccinations
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2024-02-14 - Laid on Table, refer to CS/HB 303 [S0334 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S0334-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2024 SB 334 By Senator Burgess 23-00428A-24 2024334__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to rabies vaccinations; amending s. 3 828.30, F.S.; authorizing certain persons to 4 administer rabies vaccinations to certain animals 5 under the indirect supervision of a veterinarian; 6 providing that a supervising veterinarian assumes 7 responsibility for any person working under the 8 veterinarian’s supervision or at his or her direction; 9 defining the term “indirect supervision”; authorizing 10 a veterinarian who indirectly supervises the 11 administration of the rabies vaccination to affix or 12 have affixed his or her signature stamp in lieu of an 13 actual signature on the rabies vaccination 14 certificate; amending ss. 474.203, 767.16, and 828.29, 15 F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the 16 act; providing an effective date. 17 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 20 Section 1. Subsections (1) and (3) of section 828.30, 21 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 22 828.30 Rabies vaccination of dogs, cats, and ferrets.— 23 (1)(a) All dogs, cats, and ferrets 4 months of age or older 24 must be vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian, or a person 25 authorized under paragraph (b), against rabies with a vaccine 26that islicensed by the United States Department of Agriculture 27 for use in those species. 28 (b)1. When acting under the indirect supervision of a 29 veterinarian, an employee, an agent, or a contractor of a county 30 or municipal animal control authority or sheriff may vaccinate 31 against rabies a dog, cat, or ferret in the custody of an animal 32 control authority, sheriff, or shelter and that will be 33 transferred, rescued, fostered, adopted, or reclaimed by its 34 owner. 35 2. The supervising veterinarian assumes responsibility for 36 any person vaccinating animals at the veterinarian’s direction 37 or under his or her supervision. As used in this paragraph, the 38 term “indirect supervision” means that the supervising 39 veterinarian is required to be available for consultation 40 through telecommunications, rather than be physically present 41 during the consultation. 42 (c) The owner of every dog, cat, and ferret shall have the 43 animal revaccinated 12 months after the initial vaccination. 44 Thereafter, the interval between vaccinations mustshallconform 45 to the vaccine manufacturer’s directions. The cost of 46 vaccination must be borne by the animal’s owner. Evidence of 47 circulating rabies virus neutralizing antibodies mayshallnot 48 be used as a substitute for current vaccination in managing 49 rabies exposure or determining the need for booster 50 vaccinations. 51 (3) Upon vaccination against rabies, the licensed 52 veterinarian shall provide the animal’s owner and the animal 53 control authority with a rabies vaccination certificate. Each 54 animal control authority and veterinarian shall use the “Rabies 55 Vaccination Certificate” of the National Association of State 56 Public Health Veterinarians (NASPHV) or an equivalent form 57 approved by the local government whichthatcontains all the 58 information required by the NASPHV Rabies Vaccination 59 Certificate. The veterinarian who administers the rabies 60 vaccination, or who supervises the administration of the rabies 61 vaccination as provided in paragraph (1)(b),vaccineto an 62 animal as authorizedrequiredunder this section may affix or 63 have affixed his or her signature stamp in lieu of an actual 64 signature. 65 Section 2. Paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of section 66 474.203, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 67 474.203 Exemptions.—This chapter does not apply to: 68 (5)(a) Any person, or the person’s regular employee, 69 administering to the ills or injuries of her or his own animals, 70 including, but not limited to, castration, spaying, and 71 dehorning of herd animals, unless title is transferred or 72 employment provided for the purpose of circumventing this law. 73 This exemption does not apply to any person licensed as a 74 veterinarian in another state or foreign jurisdiction and 75 practicing temporarily in this state. However, except as 76 provided in s. 828.30, only a veterinarian may immunize or treat 77 an animal for diseases that are communicable to humans and that 78 are of public health significance. 79 80 For the purposes of chapters 465 and 893, persons exempt 81 pursuant to subsection (1), subsection (2), or subsection (4) 82 are deemed to be duly licensed practitioners authorized by the 83 laws of this state to prescribe drugs or medicinal supplies. 84 Section 3. Subsection (2) of section 767.16, Florida 85 Statutes, is amended to read: 86 767.16 Police canine or service dog; exemption.— 87 (2) Any dog used as a service dog for blind, hearing 88 impaired, or disabled persons that bites another animal or a 89 human is exempt from any quarantine requirement following such 90 bite if the dog has a current rabies vaccination that was 91 administered as provided in s. 828.30by a licensed92veterinarian. 93 Section 4. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) and paragraph 94 (b) of subsection (2) of section 828.29, Florida Statutes, are 95 amended to read: 96 828.29 Dogs and cats transported or offered for sale; 97 health requirements; consumer guarantee.— 98 (1) 99 (b) For each dog offered for sale within the state, the 100 tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics required by this section must 101 be administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian, 102 licensed by the state and accredited by the United States 103 Department of Agriculture, who issues the official certificate 104 of veterinary inspection. The tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics 105 must be administered before the dog is offered for sale in the 106 state, unless the licensed, accredited veterinarian certifies on 107 the official certificate of veterinary inspection that to 108 inoculate or deworm the dog is not in the best medical interest 109 of the dog, in which case the vaccine or anthelmintic may not be 110 administered to that particular dog. Each dog must receive 111 vaccines and anthelmintics against the following diseases and 112 internal parasites: 113 1. Canine distemper. 114 2. Leptospirosis. 115 3. Bordetella (by intranasal inoculation or by an 116 alternative method of administration if deemed necessary by the 117 attending veterinarian and noted on the health certificate, 118 which must be administered in this state once before sale). 119 4. Parainfluenza. 120 5. Hepatitis. 121 6. Canine parvo. 122 7. Rabies, provided the dog is over 3 months of age and the 123 inoculation is administered as provided in s. 828.30by a124licensed veterinarian. 125 8. Roundworms. 126 9. Hookworms. 127 128 If the dog is under 4 months of age, the tests, vaccines, and 129 anthelmintics required by this section must be administered no 130 more than 21 days before sale within the state. If the dog is 4 131 months of age or older, the tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics 132 required by this section must be administered at or after 3 133 months of age, but no more than 1 year before sale within the 134 state. 135 (2) 136 (b) For each cat offered for sale within the state, the 137 tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics required by this section must 138 be administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian, 139 licensed by the state and accredited by the United States 140 Department of Agriculture, who issues the official certificate 141 of veterinary inspection. The tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics 142 must be administered before the cat is offered for sale in the 143 state, unless the licensed, accredited veterinarian certifies on 144 the official certificate of veterinary inspection that to 145 inoculate or deworm the cat is not in the best medical interest 146 of the cat, in which case the vaccine or anthelmintic may not be 147 administered to that particular cat. Each cat must receive 148 vaccines and anthelmintics against the following diseases and 149 internal parasites: 150 1. Panleukopenia. 151 2. Feline viral rhinotracheitis. 152 3. Calici virus. 153 4. Rabies, if the cat is over 3 months of age and the 154 inoculation is administered as provided in s. 828.30by a155licensed veterinarian. 156 5. Hookworms. 157 6. Roundworms. 158 159 If the cat is under 4 months of age, the tests, vaccines, and 160 anthelmintics required by this section must be administered no 161 more than 21 days before sale within the state. If the cat is 4 162 months of age or older, the tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics 163 required by this section must be administered at or after 3 164 months of age, but no more than 1 year before sale within the 165 state. 166 Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.