Bill Text: TX SB641 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Relating to dangerous wild animals; providing penalties; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a fee.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2019-05-02 - Referred to Public Health [SB641 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-SB641-Engrossed.html
By: Huffman, Alvarado, Lucio | S.B. No. 641 |
|
||
|
||
relating to dangerous wild animals; providing penalties; creating a | ||
criminal offense; authorizing a fee. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 822, Health and Safety Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subchapter F to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER F. REGULATION OF DANGEROUS WILD ANIMALS | ||
Sec. 822.151. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Animal control authority" means a municipal or | ||
county animal control office with authority over the area in which a | ||
dangerous wild animal is located or a county sheriff in an area with | ||
no animal control office. | ||
(2) "Animal shelter" means a municipal or county | ||
animal shelter or an animal shelter operated by a nonprofit | ||
charitable organization established primarily to shelter and care | ||
for stray and abandoned animals. | ||
(3) "Commission" means the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission. | ||
(4) "Dangerous wild animal" means: | ||
(A) a baboon; | ||
(B) a bear; | ||
(C) a cheetah; | ||
(D) a chimpanzee; | ||
(E) a clouded leopard; | ||
(F) a cougar; | ||
(G) a gorilla; | ||
(H) a hyena; | ||
(I) a jaguar; | ||
(J) a leopard; | ||
(K) a lion; | ||
(L) a macaque; | ||
(M) an orangutan; | ||
(N) a snow leopard; | ||
(O) a tiger; or | ||
(P) any hybrid or subspecies of an animal listed | ||
in this subdivision. | ||
(5) "Owner" means any person who owns, possesses, or | ||
has custody or control of a dangerous wild animal. | ||
(6) "Person" means an individual, partnership, | ||
corporation, trust, estate, joint stock company, foundation, or | ||
association of individuals. | ||
(7) "Wildlife sanctuary" means a charitable | ||
organization that is exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3), | ||
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and that: | ||
(A) operates a place of refuge where an abused, | ||
neglected, unwanted, impounded, abandoned, orphaned, or displaced | ||
wild animal is provided care for the animal's lifetime; and | ||
(B) with respect to a dangerous wild animal owned | ||
by or in the custody or control of the organization, does not: | ||
(i) conduct a commercial activity, | ||
including the sale, trade, auction, lease, or loan of the animal or | ||
parts of the animal, or use the animal in any manner in a for-profit | ||
business or operation; | ||
(ii) breed the animal; | ||
(iii) allow direct contact between the | ||
public and the animal; or | ||
(iv) allow off-site transportation and | ||
display of the animal. | ||
Sec. 822.152. DANGEROUS WILD ANIMALS PROHIBITED; | ||
EXCEPTIONS. (a) Except as provided by this section, a person may | ||
not own, possess, sell, transfer, breed, or have custody or control | ||
of a dangerous wild animal. | ||
(b) The prohibition under Subsection (a) does not apply to: | ||
(1) a county, municipality, or agency of this state, | ||
an agency of the United States, or an agent or official of a county, | ||
municipality, or agency acting in the agent's or official's | ||
official capacity; | ||
(2) a research facility, as defined by Section 2(e), | ||
Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. Section 2132(e)), that is licensed by | ||
the secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture under | ||
that Act; | ||
(3) a person holding a Class "A", Class "B", or Class | ||
"C" license issued by the United States secretary of agriculture | ||
under the Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. Section 2131 et seq.) if the | ||
person complies with Section 822.153; | ||
(4) an institution accredited by the Association of | ||
Zoos and Aquariums or the Zoological Association of America; | ||
(5) a wildlife sanctuary; | ||
(6) a veterinary hospital providing treatment to a | ||
dangerous wild animal; | ||
(7) a person who holds a rehabilitation permit issued | ||
under Subchapter C, Chapter 43, Parks and Wildlife Code, while | ||
rehabilitating the dangerous wild animal; | ||
(8) a college or university that began displaying a | ||
dangerous wild animal as a mascot before September 1, 2019, and does | ||
not allow direct contact between the public and the mascot; | ||
(9) an animal shelter temporarily housing a dangerous | ||
wild animal seized under Section 822.156 or the written request of | ||
an animal control authority or a law enforcement agency acting | ||
under this subchapter; or | ||
(10) an owner lawfully in possession of a dangerous | ||
wild animal before September 1, 2019, if the owner complies with | ||
Section 822.154. | ||
Sec. 822.153. REGULATION OF CERTAIN LICENSE HOLDERS. A | ||
person described by Section 822.152(b)(3) may possess a dangerous | ||
wild animal if: | ||
(1) the person's license described by that subdivision | ||
is in good standing; | ||
(2) the person has not been convicted of or fined for | ||
an offense involving the abuse or neglect of any animal under local, | ||
state, or federal law; | ||
(3) none of the person's employees with responsibility | ||
for the security or care of the dangerous wild animal have been | ||
convicted of or fined for an offense described by Subdivision (2); | ||
(4) the person has not been cited by the United States | ||
Department of Agriculture under the Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. | ||
Section 2131 et seq.) within the preceding three years for: | ||
(A) failure to allow a facility inspection; or | ||
(B) interference with a facility inspection; | ||
(5) the person has not been cited in an inspection | ||
report by the United States Department of Agriculture under the | ||
Animal Welfare Act for any violations during the preceding three | ||
years related to a dangerous wild animal's health and safety being | ||
jeopardized by: | ||
(A) inappropriate veterinary care; | ||
(B) inappropriate handling of the animal causing | ||
stress or trauma to the animal or a threat to public safety; | ||
(C) inappropriate provision of food, water, | ||
shelter, or space; or | ||
(D) any infraction cited as a direct violation; | ||
(6) the person has not received any official notice of | ||
warning or entered into stipulations, consent decrees, or | ||
settlements with the United States Department of Agriculture during | ||
the preceding five years; | ||
(7) the person discloses any known pending | ||
investigation of the person by the United States Department of | ||
Agriculture; | ||
(8) the person maintains liability insurance in an | ||
amount not less than $100,000 for each occurrence of property | ||
damage, bodily injury, or death caused by a dangerous wild animal | ||
possessed by the person; | ||
(9) the person has not had a license or permit for the | ||
care, possession, exhibition, propagation, or sale of animals | ||
revoked or suspended by any local, state, or federal agency; and | ||
(10) the person has a written plan, including | ||
protocols for training staff on methods of safe recapture, filed | ||
with the appropriate animal control authority for the quick and | ||
safe recapture or destruction for each of the person's dangerous | ||
wild animals if the animal escapes. | ||
Sec. 822.154. REGULATION OF CERTAIN OWNERS; REGISTRATION; | ||
FEE. (a) An owner described by Section 822.152(b)(10) may possess | ||
a dangerous wild animal if the owner: | ||
(1) has veterinary records or acquisition papers that | ||
establish ownership of the dangerous wild animal before September | ||
1, 2019; | ||
(2) has not been convicted of an offense involving | ||
cruelty to an animal; | ||
(3) has not had a license or permit relating to the | ||
care, possession, exhibition, breeding, or sale of a dangerous wild | ||
animal revoked or suspended by any local, state, or federal agency; | ||
(4) has developed and is prepared to implement an | ||
emergency plan for responding to the escape of or an attack by the | ||
dangerous wild animal and has provided the plan to the commission | ||
and animal control authority at the time the owner registers the | ||
animal under Subsection (b); | ||
(5) has provided a list of the owner's dangerous wild | ||
animals to the commission and animal control authority; | ||
(6) does not acquire by any means, including through | ||
purchase, donation, or breeding, an additional dangerous wild | ||
animal on or after September 1, 2019; | ||
(7) does not allow direct contact between the public | ||
and the dangerous wild animal; | ||
(8) registers the dangerous wild animal with the | ||
commission as required by Subsection (b); | ||
(9) notifies the commission of any attack of a human by | ||
the animal not later than 48 hours after the attack; and | ||
(10) immediately notifies the commission and local law | ||
enforcement of any escape of the animal from the owner's custody. | ||
(b) An owner described by Section 822.152(b)(10) shall | ||
annually register the owner's dangerous wild animal with the | ||
commission on a form provided by the commission and pay the | ||
registration fee established by the commission. | ||
(c) The commission may establish and charge a reasonable | ||
registration fee in an amount sufficient to cover the cost of | ||
administering this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 822.155. LIABILITY. (a) An owner described by | ||
Section 822.152(b)(10) is liable for all costs incurred in | ||
apprehending and confining a dangerous wild animal that escapes the | ||
owner's custody. | ||
(b) The commission, a local law enforcement agency, or an | ||
employee of the commission or agency is not liable to an owner | ||
described by Section 822.152(b)(10) for damages arising from the | ||
escape of the owner's dangerous wild animal, including liability | ||
for property damage, injury, or death caused by the animal or for | ||
injury to or the death of the animal. | ||
Sec. 822.156. SEIZURE OF DANGEROUS WILD ANIMAL; HEARING. | ||
(a) On a showing of probable cause that a dangerous wild animal is | ||
owned, possessed, held in custody, or controlled in violation of | ||
this subchapter, a justice court, county court, or county court at | ||
law in the county in which the dangerous wild animal is located | ||
shall: | ||
(1) order an animal control authority or a peace | ||
officer located in the county to seize the dangerous wild animal; | ||
(2) issue a warrant authorizing the animal's seizure; | ||
and | ||
(3) schedule a hearing to be held on a date not later | ||
than the 10th day after the date the warrant is issued to determine: | ||
(A) whether a violation of this subchapter | ||
occurred; and | ||
(B) the final disposition of the dangerous wild | ||
animal. | ||
(b) The person executing a warrant described by Subsection | ||
(a)(2) shall serve written notice of the hearing described by | ||
Subsection (a)(3) to the owner of the dangerous wild animal at the | ||
time the warrant is executed. | ||
(c) The animal control authority or peace officer shall | ||
seize the dangerous wild animal and provide for the impoundment of | ||
the animal in secure and humane conditions until a court determines | ||
the disposition of the animal and issues appropriate orders. This | ||
subsection does not prevent an animal control authority or peace | ||
officer from impounding an animal on the property in which the | ||
animal is located at the time of the seizure. | ||
(d) A court on finding that a violation of this subchapter | ||
occurred shall assess against the owner of a seized dangerous wild | ||
animal the reasonable costs of caring for the animal, including | ||
boarding and veterinary costs. | ||
(e) A court, on finding that a violation of this subchapter | ||
occurred, shall determine the estimated costs likely to be incurred | ||
by an animal control authority, law enforcement agency, wildlife | ||
sanctuary, or zoo accredited by the Association of Zoos and | ||
Aquariums or the Zoological Association of America to house and | ||
care for a dangerous wild animal during the appeal process. | ||
(f) After making the determination under Subsection (e), | ||
the court at the time of entering the judgment shall set the amount | ||
of bond for an appeal equal to the sum of: | ||
(1) the amount of the costs ordered under Subsection | ||
(d); and | ||
(2) the amount of the estimated costs determined under | ||
Subsection (e). | ||
(g) A court may not require a person to provide a bond in an | ||
amount greater than or in addition to the amount determined by the | ||
court under Subsection (f) to perfect an appeal. | ||
Sec. 822.157. DISPOSITION OF CERTAIN DANGEROUS WILD | ||
ANIMALS. (a) If a court finds that a person has kept a dangerous | ||
wild animal in violation of this subchapter, the court shall divest | ||
the person's ownership of the animal and order ownership of the | ||
animal to vest in the animal control authority. | ||
(b) The animal control authority shall make a reasonable | ||
effort to place the animal in the custody of a wildlife sanctuary or | ||
an accredited zoo. If the animal control authority is unable to | ||
place the animal with a wildlife sanctuary or an accredited zoo, the | ||
animal control authority may humanely euthanize the animal in | ||
compliance with state and federal law. | ||
Sec. 822.158. CIVIL PENALTY. (a) A person who violates | ||
this subchapter is liable to the county in which the violation | ||
occurs for a civil penalty of not less than $200 and not more than | ||
$2,000 for each animal with respect to which there is a violation | ||
and for each day that the violation continues. | ||
(b) A county in which the violation occurs may sue to | ||
collect a civil penalty under this section. A civil penalty | ||
collected under this subsection may be retained by the county. | ||
(c) A county that sues under Subsection (b) may also recover | ||
the reasonable costs of investigation, reasonable attorney's fees, | ||
and other costs incurred by the county or an animal control | ||
authority. | ||
Sec. 822.159. INJUNCTION. A county in which a dangerous | ||
wild animal is located or in which a person who is harmed or | ||
threatened with harm by a violation of this subchapter may sue an | ||
owner of a dangerous wild animal to enjoin a violation of this | ||
subchapter. | ||
Sec. 822.160. OFFENSE; PENALTY. (a) A person commits an | ||
offense if the person violates this subchapter. Each animal with | ||
respect to which there is a violation and each day that a violation | ||
continues is a separate offense. | ||
(b) An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 42.01(e), Penal Code, is amended to read | ||
as follows: | ||
(e) It is a defense to prosecution for an offense under | ||
Subsection (a)(7) or (9) that the person who discharged the firearm | ||
had a reasonable fear of bodily injury to the person or to another | ||
by a dangerous wild animal as defined by Section 822.151 [ |
||
Health and Safety Code. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 42.092(d), Penal Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(d) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that: | ||
(1) the actor had a reasonable fear of bodily injury to | ||
the actor or to another person by a dangerous wild animal as defined | ||
by Section 822.151 [ |
||
(2) the actor was engaged in bona fide experimentation | ||
for scientific research. | ||
SECTION 4. On January 1, 2020, Subchapter E, Chapter 822, | ||
Health and Safety Code, is repealed. | ||
SECTION 5. (a) The repeal by this Act of Section 822.113, | ||
Health and Safety Code, does not apply to an offense committed under | ||
that section before the effective date of the repeal. An offense | ||
committed before the effective date of the repeal is governed by the | ||
law as it existed on the date the offense was committed, and the | ||
former law is continued in effect for that purpose. For purposes of | ||
this subsection, an offense was committed before the effective date | ||
of the repeal if any element of the offense occurred before that | ||
date. | ||
(b) Section 822.160, Health and Safety Code, as added by | ||
this Act, applies only to an offense committed on or after the | ||
effective date of this Act. An offense committed before the | ||
effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the | ||
date the offense was committed, and the former law is continued in | ||
effect for that purpose. For purposes of this subsection, an | ||
offense was committed before the effective date of this Act if any | ||
element of the offense occurred before that date. | ||
(c) Not later than November 1, 2019, the executive | ||
commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission shall | ||
adopt rules, establish the fees, and prescribe the application form | ||
necessary to implement Subchapter F, Chapter 822, Health and Safety | ||
Code, as added by this Act. | ||
(d) Notwithstanding Subchapter F, Chapter 822, Health and | ||
Safety Code, as added by this Act, an owner of a dangerous wild | ||
animal is not required to comply with Subchapter F, Chapter 822, | ||
Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act, or rules adopted under | ||
that subchapter until January 1, 2020. | ||
SECTION 6. Except as otherwise provided by this Act, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |