| Chapter 488 |
| 2016 -- S 2801 Enacted 07/16/2016 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO ANIMALS AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY |
| Introduced By: Senator Stephen R. Archambault |
| Date Introduced: March 23, 2016 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 4-19-1, 4-19-2, 4-19-4, 4-19-8, 4-19-9, 4-19-10, 4-19-11, 4-19- |
| 11.2, 4-19-11.3 and 4-19-12 of the General Laws in Chapter 4-19 entitled "Animal Care" are |
| hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 4-19-1. Purpose. -- The purpose of this chapter is: |
| (1) To protect the owners of dogs and cats from the sale or use of stolen pets; |
| (2) To insure ensure that all warm-blooded, vertebrate animals, as items of commerce, |
| in the care of facilities licensed or registered under this chapter, are provided humane care and |
| treatment by regulating the transportation, sale, purchase, housing, care, handling, and treatment |
| of these animals by persons or organizations engaged in transporting, buying, or selling them for |
| commercial use handling, housing, and care of these animals; |
| (3) To insure ensure that animals confined in pet shops, kennels, animal shelters, |
| auction markets, and pounds are provided humane care and treatment; |
| (4) To release for sale, trade, or adoption only those animals which that appear to be |
| free of infection, communicable disease, or abnormalities, unless veterinary care subsequent to |
| release is assured; and |
| (5) To ensure the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats which that are adopted from a |
| releasing agency. |
| 4-19-2. Definitions. -- As used in this chapter, chapter 13 of this title, and the regulations |
| promulgated under this chapter: |
| (1) "Adequate feed" means the provision at suitable intervals, not to exceed twenty-four |
| (24) hours, of a quantity of wholesome foodstuff suitable for the species and age, sufficient to |
| maintain a reasonable level of nutrition in each animal. The foodstuff shall be served in a |
| sanitized receptacle, dish, or container. |
| (2) "Adequate water" means a constant access to a sufficient supply of clean, fresh, |
| potable water provided in a sanitary manner or and provided at suitable intervals for the species to |
| maintain the health of the animal(s) and not to exceed twenty-four (24) hours at any interval. |
| (3) "Adequate veterinary care" means care by a licensed veterinarian sufficient to |
| prevent the animal from experiencing unnecessary or unjustified physical pain or suffering. |
| (4) "Adopt" means when an adopting party voluntarily acquires and assumes |
| responsibility for a dog or a cat an animal from a releasing agency that is properly licensed or |
| registered by the department. |
| (5) "Adopting party" means any person who enters into a contract acquiring a dog or a |
| cat an animal from a releasing agency that is properly licensed or registered by the department. |
| (6) "Ambient temperature" means the temperature surrounding the animal. |
| (7) "Animal" means any dog or cat, rabbit, rodent, nonhuman primate, bird or other |
| warm-blooded vertebrate, amphibian, fish, or reptile but shall not include horses, cattle, sheep, |
| goats, swine, and domestic fowl. |
| (8) "Animal rescue" or "rescue" means an entity, without a physical brick-and-mortar |
| facility, that is owned, operated, or maintained by a duly incorporated humane society, animal |
| welfare society, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, or other nonprofit organization |
| devoted to the welfare, protection, and humane treatment of animals intended for adoption. |
| (8)(9) "Animal shelter" means a brick-and-mortar facility which that is used to house or |
| contain animals and which that is owned, operated, or maintained by a duly incorporated humane |
| society, animal welfare society, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, or other nonprofit |
| organization devoted to the welfare, protection, and humane treatment of animals. |
| (9)(10) "Breeder" means a person engaged in the propagation of purebred or crossbred |
| dogs and/or cats for the purpose of improving and enhancing a breed recognized and registered |
| by the American kKennel cClub, American fField sStud bBook, or a registered cat breed |
| association, or for sale at wholesale or retail, unless otherwise exempted as a hobby breeder as |
| defined below. |
| (11) "Broker" means any third party who arranges, delivers, or otherwise facilitates |
| transfer of ownership of animal(s), through adoption or fostering, from one party to another, |
| whether or not the party receives a fee for providing that service and whether or not the party |
| takes physical possession of the animal(s) at any point. |
| (10)(12) "Dealer" means any person who sells, exchanges, or donates, or offers to sell, |
| exchange, or donate, animals to another dealer, pet shop, or research facility, or who breeds dogs |
| and/or cats animals for the purpose of selling or donating to another dealer or pet shop, or |
| research facility. |
| (11)(13) "Director" means the director of environmental management of the state of |
| Rhode Island. |
| (12)(14) "Dog officer" or "animal-control officer" means any person employed, |
| contracted, or appointed by the state, or any political subdivision of the state, for the purpose of |
| aiding in the enforcement of this chapter or any other law, or ordinance relating to the licensing of |
| dogs, cats, or other animals,; the control of dogs, cats or other animals,; or the seizure and |
| impoundment of dogs, cats, or other animals and includes any state or municipal peace officer, |
| animal-control officer, sheriff, constable, or other employee whose duties, in whole or in part, |
| include assignments which that involve the seizure or taking into custody of any dog, cat, or |
| other animal. |
| (13)(15) "Euthanasia" means the humane destruction of an animal accomplished by a |
| method that involves instantaneous unconsciousness and immediate death or by a method that |
| involves anesthesia, produced by an agent which that causes painless loss of consciousness, and |
| death during that loss of consciousness. |
| (29)(16) "Guardian" shall mean a person(s) having the same rights and |
| responsibilities of an owner, and both terms shall be used interchangeably. A guardian shall |
| also mean a person who possesses,; has title to or an interest in,; harbors or has control, |
| custody, or possession of an animal and who is responsible for an animal's safety and well- |
| being. |
| (14)(17) "Hobby breeder" means those persons whose regular occupation is not the |
| breeding and raising of dogs and cats and whose method of sale is at retail only. A hobby breeder |
| shall not exceed the limits set forth in §4-25-1(4). Any person who sells at retail a number in |
| excess of the limits in the aforementioned section shall be considered a pet shop. |
| (15)(18) "Housing facility" means any room, building, or area used to contain a primary |
| enclosure or enclosures. |
| (16)(19) "Kennel" means a place or establishment, other than a pound or animal shelter |
| where animals not owned by the proprietor are sheltered, fed, and watered in return for a fee. |
| (17)(20) "Licensed releasing agency" means any animal shelter, animal-rescue league, |
| pound, dog pound, animal control facility, animal-control officer, humane society, or broker |
| society for the prevention of cruelty to animals which that is required to be licensed or registered |
| with the director pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and is so licensed or registered. |
| (18)(21) "Neuter" means to surgically render a male dog or cat unable to reproduce. |
| (19)(22) "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm, joint stock company, |
| corporation, association, trust, estate, or other legal entity. |
| (20)(23) "Pet shop" means a temporary or permanent establishment where animals are |
| bought, sold, exchanged, or offered for sale or exchange to the general public at retail. This shall |
| not include an establishment or person whose total sales are the offspring of canine or feline |
| females maintained on their premises and sold from those premises and does not exceed the limits |
| set forth in §4-25-1(4). |
| (21)(24) "Pound" or "dog pound" means a facility operated by a state, or any political |
| subdivision of a state, for the purpose of impounding or harboring seized, stray, homeless, |
| abandoned, or unwanted dogs, cats, and other animals or a facility operated for that purpose under |
| a contract with any municipal corporation or incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty to |
| animals. |
| (22)(25) "Primary enclosure" or "enclosure" means any structure used to immediately |
| restrict an animal or animals to a limited amount of space, as a room, pen, cage, compartment, or |
| hutch the most proximal barrier to an animal that will have the intended purpose or effect of |
| containment of that animal or that will effectively restrict the liberty of the animal. |
| (23)(26) "Public auction" means any place or location where dogs or cats are sold at |
| auction to the highest bidder regardless of whether those dogs or cats are offered as individuals, |
| as a group, or by weight. |
| (24)(27) "Research facility" means any place, laboratory, or institution at which |
| scientific tests, investigations, or experiments, involving the use of living animals, are carried out, |
| conducted, or attempted. |
| (25)(28) "Sanitize" means to make physically clean and to remove and destroy, to a |
| practical minimum, agents injurious to health. |
| (26)(29) "Sexual maturity" means when a dog or cat reaches six (6) months. In all |
| instances, the licensed, releasing agency or a licensed veterinarian will determine the age of the |
| dog or cat. |
| (27)(30) "Spay" means to surgically render a female dog or cat unable to reproduce. |
| (28)(31) "State veterinarian" means a licensed veterinarian from the department of |
| environmental management. |
| (29)(31) "Guardian" shall mean a person(s) having the same rights and |
| responsibilities of an owner, and both terms shall be used interchangeably. A guardian shall |
| also mean a person who possesses,; has title to or an interest in,; harbors or has control, |
| custody, or possession of an animal and who is responsible for an animal's safety and well- |
| being. |
| 4-19-4. Registration of animal shelters Registration of animal shelters, rescues, and |
| brokers. -- No person shall operate an animal shelter, rescue, or broker unless a certificate of |
| registration for that animal shelter, rescue, or broker has been granted by the director. Application |
| for that certificate shall be made in the manner provided by the director. No fee is required for the |
| application or certificate. Certificates of registration are valid for a period of one year, or until |
| revoked, and may be renewed annually on the first day of January for like periods upon |
| application in the manner provided. |
| 4-19-8. Denial of certificates of registration or licenses. -- (a) A certificate of |
| registration may be denied to any pound or animal shelter, rescue, broker, and a license may be |
| denied to any public auction, kennel, pet shop or dealer or, if granted, the certificate or license |
| may be revoked by the director if, after a hearing, it is determined that the housing facilities |
| and/or primary enclosures are inadequate for the purposes of this chapter or if the feeding, |
| watering, sanitizing, and housing practices at the pound, animal shelter, public auction, pet shop, |
| or kennel are not consistent with the intent of this chapter or with the intent of the rules and |
| regulations which that may be promulgated pursuant to the authority of this chapter. |
| (b) Upon revocation of a certificate of registration, all animals in the possession of the |
| pound, rescue, broker, or animal shelter must be transferred to another licensed releasing agency |
| for disposition. |
| (c) Upon the revocation of a license, all animals in the possession of the public auction, |
| kennel, pet shop, or dealer must be disposed of by the former licensee in a manner approved by |
| the department. Such disposition must not be for profit and must occur in a timeframe that is |
| determined by the department. Inspectors from the department or from the Rhode Island Society |
| for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals must have access to the facility where the animals being |
| housed by the former licensee are being held until disposition so that the welfare of said animals |
| can be assured. |
| 4-19-9. Operation of pet shop, kennel or public auction without a license. -- Any |
| person who operates a pet shop, kennel, or public auction without a currently valid license shall, |
| upon conviction, plea of guilty, or plea of nolo contendere, be punished pursuant to §4-19-11.3. |
| for the first offense be punished by a fine not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00), for the second and |
| subsequent offense by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100). Each day of operation |
| shall constitute a separate offense. Advertisement of services consistent with the operation of a |
| pet shop, kennel, or public auction shall be sufficient evidence of operation of a pet shop, kennel, |
| or public auction as applicable. |
| 4-19-10. Dealing in animals without a license. -- Any person dealing in animals, as |
| defined in this chapter, without a currently valid license shall, upon conviction, plea of guilty, or |
| plea of nolo contendere, be punished pursuant to §4-19-11.3. for the first offense be punished by |
| a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100), for the second offense by a fine not to exceed |
| five hundred dollars ($500), or imprisonment of not more than one year, or both. Each day of |
| operation shall constitute a separate offense. |
| 4-19-11. Mistreatment of animals. -- Failure of any person, firm, or corporation, |
| licensed or registered, under the provisions of this chapter, to adequately house, feed, and water |
| animals in his or her possession or custody, as delineated in any rules and regulations |
| promulgated under the authority of this chapter, shall constitute a misdemeanor, and upon |
| conviction the person, firm, or corporation shall be subject to a fine of not more than one hundred |
| dollars ($100) per animal. ; and forfeiture of the animal(s); and revocation of license and/or |
| certificate after a public hearing. Any animals that are suspected of being mistreated may be |
| seized by the state veterinarian to ensure adequate welfare pursuant to §4-1-31(f) with the cost of |
| care for the aforementioned animals to be determined in the manner prescribed by that section. |
| Those animals shall be subject to seizure and impoundment and upon conviction of the person |
| may be sold or euthanized at the discretion of the director and that failure shall also constitute |
| grounds for revocation of license or registration after a public hearing. |
| 4-19-11.2. Destruction of animals and cats -- Reporting. -- All cities and towns |
| licensed releasing agencies are required to notify the department of environmental management |
| monthly of the number of animals and cats destroyed while those animals are in their care and |
| custody. |
| 4-19-11.3. Penalty for violations. -- Any person, firm, or corporation who or that |
| violates any provision of this chapter, unless the penalty is otherwise stated in a specific |
| subsection, is subject upon conviction, plea of guilty, or plea of nolo contendere to a fine of five |
| hundred dollars ($500) for the first offense and not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for |
| the second and subsequent offense and loss of specimen(s) animal(s) and revocation of license |
| and/or certificate after a public hearing. |
| 4-19-12. Disposition of animals. -- (a) Notwithstanding any provision of the general or |
| public laws to the contrary, it shall be unlawful to dispose of any animal by using a carbon |
| monoxide chamber or gas chamber. All animals, which that must be disposed of by a municipal |
| pound or shelter, the humane society, an animal shelter, rescue, pet shop, kennel, or any other |
| private pound or animal shelter, however, described, entity that is required to be licensed or |
| registered under this chapter must be disposed of by lethal injection. In the event of an |
| emergency, if a licensed veterinarian cannot be secured without undue delay and, in the opinion |
| of the animal-control officer, animal-control administrator, approved humane investigator, or |
| animal shelter employee, or agent of any other entity so required to be licensed under the |
| provisions of this chapter, the animal is so severely injured, diseased, or suffering in such a |
| manner the animal cannot otherwise be humanely destroyed in an expeditious manner, the animal |
| may be destroyed by shooting; provided, that: |
| (1) Maximum precaution is taken to minimize the animal's suffering and to protect other |
| persons and animals; |
| (2) The animal is restrained in a humane manner; |
| (3) Shooting is performed by highly skilled and trained personnel utilizing a weapon, |
| ammunition of suitable caliber, and other characteristics, and proper placement of the shot to |
| produce an instantaneous death by a single gunshot. |
| If any type of restraint or confinement is deemed necessary for the safety of those |
| involved, or for efficiency in euthanizing the animal, it must be done in the most humane way |
| possible to cause the least amount of additional stress to that animal. |
| (b) (1) No dog officer shall give or sell, or negotiate for the gift or sale, to a dealer or |
| research facility of any animal which that may come into his or her custody in the course of |
| carrying out his or her official assignments. |
| (2) No dog officer shall be granted a dealer's license. Each application for a dealer's |
| license shall include a statement made under oath, that neither the applicant, nor any member or |
| employee of the firm, partnership, or corporation making application, is a dog officer within the |
| meaning of this chapter. |
| (3) A dog officer, or incorporated humane society other licensed releasing agency, upon |
| taking custody of any animal in the course of their his, her, or its official duties, shall |
| immediately make a record of the matter in the manner prescribed by the director and the record |
| shall include a description of the animal, including: color, breed, sex, reason for seizure, location |
| of seizure, the owner's name and address if known, and all license or other identification numbers |
| if any. Complete information relating to the disposition of the animal, including compliance with |
| the provisions of §§ 4-19-16 and 4-19-18 and any legal actions taken to uphold and enforce this |
| law, shall be added in the manner provided by the director immediately after disposition. The |
| information shall be forwarded monthly to the department of environmental management. |
| (c) This section shall not apply to any research laboratories or facilities of any hospital, |
| college, or university within the state. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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