Bill Text: FL S0674 | 2013 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Animal Shelters and Animal Control Agencies
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2013-04-25 - Chapter No. 2013-32 [S0674 Detail]
Download: Florida-2013-S0674-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Animal Shelters and Animal Control Agencies
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2013-04-25 - Chapter No. 2013-32 [S0674 Detail]
Download: Florida-2013-S0674-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2013 SB 674 By Senator Montford 3-00598B-13 2013674__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to animal shelters and animal control 3 agencies; amending s. 823.15, F.S.; declaring 4 legislative priorities relating to the importation and 5 uncontrolled breeding of dogs and cats; requiring that 6 each public or private animal shelter, humane 7 organization, or animal control agency operated by a 8 humane society or by a county, municipality, or other 9 incorporated political subdivision prepare and 10 maintain specified records; specifying the information 11 that must be included in the records; providing a 12 maximum fee for copies of such records; providing an 13 effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 823.15, Florida 18 Statutes, is amended, present subsections (2) and (3) are 19 redesignated as subsections (3) and (4), respectively, and a new 20 subsection (2) is added to that section, to read: 21 823.15 Dogs and cats released from animal shelters or 22 animal control agencies; sterilization requirement.— 23 (1) The Legislature has determined that the importation of 24 dogs and cats into, and the uncontrolled breeding of dogs and 25 cats in, this state pose risks to the well-being of dogs and 26 cats, the health of humans and animals, and the agricultural 27 interests in this state. Importation of dogs and cats from 28 outside the United States could result in the transmission of 29 diseases that have been eradicated in the United States to dogs 30 and cats, other animals, and humans living in this state. 31 Uncontrolled breedingThe Legislature has determined that32uncontrolled breeding of dogs and cats inthestateresults in 33 the birthproductionof many more puppies and kittens than are 34 needed to provide pet animals to new owners or to replace pet 35 animals thatwhichhave died or become lostor to provide pet36animals for new owners. This leads to many dogs, cats, puppies, 37 and kittens being unwanted, becoming strays and suffering 38 privation and death, being impounded and destroyed at great 39 expense to the community, and constituting a public nuisance and 40 public health hazard. It is therefore declared to be the public 41 policy of the state that every feasible means be used to reduce 42 the incidence of birthof reducing the productionof unneeded 43 and unwanted puppies and kittensbe encouraged. Determining 44 which programs result in improved adoption rates and in reduced 45 euthanasia rates for animals in shelters and animal control 46 agencies is crucial to this effort. 47 (2)(a) Each public or private animal shelter, humane 48 organization, or animal control agency operated by a humane 49 organization that accepts taxpayer dollars, or by a county, 50 municipality, or other incorporated political subdivision, shall 51 prepare and maintain the following records and make them 52 available for public inspection and dissemination for the 3 53 preceding years: 54 1. The total number of dogs and cats taken in by the animal 55 shelter, humane organization, or animal control agency, divided 56 into species, in the following categories: 57 a. Surrendered by owner; 58 b. Stray; 59 c. Impounded; 60 d. Confiscated; and 61 e. Imported into the state. 62 63 Feral cats shall be recorded as a separate category from other 64 cats. Species other than domestic cats and domestic dogs should 65 be recorded as “other.” 66 2. The disposition of all animals taken in by a public or 67 private animal shelter, humane organization, or animal control 68 agency operated by a humane society that accepts taxpayer 69 dollars, or by a county, municipality, or other incorporated 70 political subdivision, divided into species. These data must 71 include dispositions by: 72 a. Adoption; 73 b. Reclamation by owner; 74 c. Death in kennel; 75 d. Destruction at the owner’s request; 76 e. Transfer to another public or private animal shelter, 77 humane organization, or animal control agency operated by a 78 humane society that accepts taxpayer dollars or by a county, 79 municipality, or other incorporated political subdivision; and 80 f. Euthanasia. 81 3. A public or private animal shelter, humane organization, 82 or animal control agency operated by a humane society that 83 accepts taxpayer dollars, or by a county, municipality, or other 84 incorporated political subdivision which routinely euthanizes 85 dogs based on size or breed alone must provide a written 86 statement of such policy. Dogs euthanized due to breed, 87 temperament, or size must be recorded and included in the 88 calculation of the total euthanasia percentage. 89 (b) Records of a public animal shelter, humane 90 organization, or animal control agency operated by a humane 91 society that accepts taxpayer dollars must be made available to 92 the public for a cost that does not exceed $1 per one-sided 93 copy. 94 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2013.