Bill Text: OH HB352 | 2011-2012 | 129th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: To prohibit the future acquisition of a dangerous exotic animal, to require a person owning a dangerous exotic animal on the act's effective date to register it with the Division of Wildlife, and to declare an emergency.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 11-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-10-21 - To Agriculture & Natural Resources [HB352 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2011-HB352-Introduced.html
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Representative Phillips
Cosponsors:
Representatives Antonio, Ashford, Garland, Letson, Murray, O'Brien, Ramos, Szollosi, Fedor, Goyal
To amend section 1531.99 and to enact section 1531.40 | 1 |
of the Revised Code to prohibit the future | 2 |
acquisition of a dangerous exotic animal, to | 3 |
require a person owning a dangerous exotic animal | 4 |
on the act's effective date to register it with | 5 |
the Division of Wildlife, and to declare an | 6 |
emergency. | 7 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 1531.99 be amended and section | 8 |
1531.40 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows: | 9 |
Sec. 1531.40. (A) On and after the effective date of this | 10 |
section, no person shall acquire by any means a dangerous exotic | 11 |
animal. | 12 |
(B) A person who owns a dangerous exotic animal on the | 13 |
effective date of this section shall register the animal with the | 14 |
division of wildlife not later than sixty days after that date. A | 15 |
registration may be issued if both of the following apply: | 16 |
(1) The person has not been convicted of an offense involving | 17 |
the abuse or neglect of any animal pursuant to any local, state, | 18 |
or federal law. | 19 |
(2) The person has not had a license or permit regarding the | 20 |
care, possession, exhibition, breeding, or sale of animals revoked | 21 |
or suspended by any local, state, or federal agency. | 22 |
The care and disposition of dangerous wild animals owned by a | 23 |
person who is not eligible for a registration under this division | 24 |
shall be conducted in accordance with rules adopted under this | 25 |
section. | 26 |
(C) The chief of the division of wildlife shall adopt rules | 27 |
under section 1531.10 of the Revised Code that establish both of | 28 |
the following: | 29 |
(1) A requirement that the owner of a dangerous exotic animal | 30 |
who registered the animal under division (B) of this section have | 31 |
the animal microchipped, and requirements and procedures governing | 32 |
that microchipping; | 33 |
(2) Any other requirements and procedures that are necessary | 34 |
to administer this section, including requirements governing the | 35 |
disposition of dangerous exotic animals owned by persons who are | 36 |
not eligible for registration under division (B) of this section. | 37 |
(D) This section does not apply to any of the following: | 38 |
(1) The division of wildlife; | 39 |
(2) A facility that is an accredited member of the American | 40 |
zoo and aquarium association or that is under mentorship of the | 41 |
association; | 42 |
(3) An accredited member of the American zoo and aquarium | 43 |
association or an entity that is under mentorship of the | 44 |
association that is conducting educational or other activities | 45 |
with dangerous exotic animals outside of the facility that is | 46 |
operated by the member; | 47 |
(4) A humane society; | 48 |
(5) A veterinary hospital or clinic; | 49 |
(6) A wildlife sanctuary; | 50 |
(7) A research facility as defined in the "Animal Welfare Act | 51 |
of 1966," 80 Stat. 350, 7 U.S.C. 2131, as amended; | 52 |
(8) A vocational school, college, university, or other | 53 |
educational institution; | 54 |
(9) A traveling public show or circus that uses dangerous | 55 |
exotic animals as an integral part of the show or circus | 56 |
performance and that keeps the animals in this state only during | 57 |
the time period when the traveling public show or circus is | 58 |
performing in this state; | 59 |
(10) An individual who does not reside in this state and is | 60 |
traveling through this state with a dangerous exotic animal, who | 61 |
has the animal confined in a cage at all times, and who is in this | 62 |
state not more than ninety-six hours; | 63 |
(11) A law enforcement agency; | 64 |
(12) Any other entity designated by the chief in rules | 65 |
adopted under this section. | 66 |
(E) As used in this section: | 67 |
(1) "Dangerous exotic animal" means any of the following: | 68 |
(a) A large cat other than a cat commonly known as a house | 69 |
cat; | 70 |
(b) A nonhuman primate, except a nonhuman primate that | 71 |
provides support or assistance for a mobility impaired person; | 72 |
(c) An alligator; | 73 |
(d) A crocodile; | 74 |
(e) A constricting snake; | 75 |
(f) A venomous snake; | 76 |
(g) Any other animal designated by the chief in rules adopted | 77 |
under this section. | 78 |
(2) "Humane society" means an organization that is organized | 79 |
under section 1717.05 of the Revised Code. | 80 |
(3) "Wildlife sanctuary" means a nonprofit organization as | 81 |
described in section 170 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," | 82 |
100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C. 170, as amended, that operates a place | 83 |
of refuge where abused, neglected, unwanted, impounded, abandoned, | 84 |
orphaned, or displaced dangerous exotic animals are provided care | 85 |
for their lifetime or released back to their natural habitat and, | 86 |
with respect to an animal possessed by the organization, that does | 87 |
not do any of the following: | 88 |
(a) Use the animal for any type of entertainment; | 89 |
(b) Sell, trade, or barter the animal or the animal's body | 90 |
parts; | 91 |
(c) Breed the animal. | 92 |
Sec. 1531.99. (A) Whoever violates section 1531.02 of the | 93 |
Revised Code, or any division rule, other than a rule adopted | 94 |
under section 1531.25 of the Revised Code, is guilty of a | 95 |
misdemeanor of the fourth degree. | 96 |
(B) Whoever violates section 1531.02 of the Revised Code | 97 |
concerning the taking or possession of deer or violates division | 98 |
(K) of section 1531.06 or section 1531.07 or 1531.29 of the | 99 |
Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree on a | 100 |
first offense; on each subsequent offense, that person is guilty | 101 |
of a misdemeanor of the first degree. | 102 |
(C) Whoever violates section 1531.25 of the Revised Code is | 103 |
guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. | 104 |
(D) Whoever violates section 1531.02 of the Revised Code | 105 |
concerning the buying, selling, or offering for sale of any wild | 106 |
animals or parts of wild animals, the minimum value of which | 107 |
animals or parts, in the aggregate, is one thousand dollars or | 108 |
more as established under section 1531.201 of the Revised Code, is | 109 |
guilty of a felony of the fifth degree. | 110 |
(E) Whoever violates section 1531.40 of the Revised Code is | 111 |
guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree on a first offense and | 112 |
a felony of the fifth degree on each subsequent offense. | 113 |
(F) A court that imposes sentence for a violation of any | 114 |
section of this chapter governing the holding, taking, buying, | 115 |
selling, or possession of wild animals, including, without | 116 |
limitation, section 1531.11 of the Revised Code, may require the | 117 |
person who is convicted of or pleads guilty to the offense, in | 118 |
addition to any fine, term of imprisonment, seizure, and | 119 |
forfeiture imposed, to make restitution for the minimum value of | 120 |
the wild animal illegally held, taken, bought, sold, or possessed | 121 |
as established under section 1531.201 of the Revised Code. An | 122 |
officer who collects moneys paid as restitution under this section | 123 |
shall pay those moneys to the treasurer of state who shall deposit | 124 |
them in the state treasury to the credit of the wildlife fund | 125 |
established under section 1531.17 of the Revised Code. | 126 |
Section 2. That existing section 1531.99 of the Revised Code | 127 |
is hereby repealed. | 128 |
Section 3. Division (B) of section 1531.40 of the Revised | 129 |
Code, as enacted by this act, does not apply until the | 130 |
ninety-first day after the effective date of this act. | 131 |
Section 4. This act is hereby declared to be an emergency | 132 |
measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public | 133 |
peace, health, and safety. The reason for such necessity is the | 134 |
need to protect the citizens of the state from injury or harm | 135 |
caused by dangerous exotic animals. Therefore, this act shall go | 136 |
into immediate effect. | 137 |