Chapter 198 |
2018 -- S 2055 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/02/2018 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO ANIMALS AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY -- CARE OF DOGS |
Introduced By: Senators Lynch Prata, Sosnowski, Coyne, Goodwin, and McCaffrey |
Date Introduced: January 18, 2018 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 4-13-1.2 and 4-13-42 of the General Laws in Chapter 4-13 entitled |
"Dogs" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
4-13-1.2. Definitions. |
(1) "Adequate shelter" means the provision of and access to shelter that is suitable for the |
species, age, condition, size, and type of each dog; provides sufficient space for the dog to |
maintain comfortable rest, normal posture, and range of movement; and is safe to protect each |
dog from injury, rain, sleet, snow, hail, direct sunlight, the adverse effects of heat or cold, |
physical suffering, and impairment of health. Shelters with wire grid or slat floors which that |
permit the dog's feet to pass through the openings, sag under the dog's weight, or otherwise do not |
protect the dog's feet from injury, are not considered adequate shelter. |
(1)(2) "Board" means the rabies control board. |
(2)(3) "Department" means the department of environmental management or its |
successor. |
(3)(4) "Director" means the director of the department of environmental management (or |
its successor), or his or her designee. |
(4)(5) "Division" means the division of agriculture. |
(5)(6) "Guardian" means a person(s) having the same rights and responsibilities as an |
owner or keeper, and the terms may 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. |
(6)(7) "Livestock" means domesticated animals which that are commonly held in |
moderate contact with humans which include, but are not limited to, cattle, bison, equines, sheep, |
goats, llamas, and swine. |
(7)(8) "Owner or keeper" means any person or agency keeping, harboring, or having |
charge or control of or responsibility for control of an animal or any person or agency which that |
permits any dog, cat, ferret, or domestic animal to habitually be fed within that person's yard or |
premises. This term shall not apply to veterinary facilities, any licensed boarding kennel, |
municipal pound, pet shop, or animal shelter. |
(8)(9) "Person" means an individual, firm, joint stock company, partnership, association, |
private or municipal corporation, trust, estate, state, commission, political subdivision, any |
interstate body, the federal government or any agency or subdivision of the federal government, |
other government entity, or other legal entity. |
(9)(10) "Pets" means domesticated animals kept in close contact with humans, which |
include, but may not be limited to, dogs, cats, ferrets, equines, llamas, goats, sheep, and swine. |
(10)(11) "Quarantine" means the removal, isolation, the close confinement, or related |
measures of an animal under conditions and for time periods that are set by regulation of the |
board. |
(11)(12) "Tether" means the practice of fastening a dog to a stationary object or stake by |
a chain, rope, or other tethering device as a means of keeping the dog under control. A dog being |
walked on a leash is not tethered. |
4-13-42. Care of dogs. |
(a) It shall be a violation of this section for an owner or keeper to: |
(1) Keep any dog on a permanent tether that restricts movement of the tethered dog to an |
area less than one hundred thirteen square feet (113 sq. ft.), or less than a six foot (6') radius at |
ground level. |
(2) Tether a dog with a choke-type collar, head collar, or prong-type collar. The weight of |
any chain or tether shall not exceed one-eighth (1/8) of the dog's total body weight. |
(3) Keep any dog tethered for more than ten (10) hours during a twenty-four- (24) hour |
(24) period or keep any dog confined in an area or primary enclosure a pen, cage, or other shelter |
for more than fourteen (14) hours during any twenty-four- (24) hour (24) period, and more than |
ten (10) hours during a twenty-four- (24) hour (24) period, if the area is not greater than that |
which is required under the most recently adopted version of the department of environmental |
management's rules and regulations governing animal care facilities. |
(4) Tether a dog anytime from the hours of ten o'clock p.m. (10:00 p.m.) to six o'clock |
a.m. (6:00 a.m.), except for a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes. |
(4)(5) Keep any dog outside, either tethered, penned, caged, fenced, or otherwise |
confined, without access to an outdoor housing facility when the ambient temperature is beyond |
the industry standard for the weather safety scale as set forth in the most recent adopted version |
of the Tufts Animal Care and Condition Weather Safety Scale (TACC) if the dog is showing |
signs of poor health due to the weather conditions. |
(b) It shall be a violation of this section for an owner or keeper to fail to provide a dog |
with adequate feed, adequate water, or adequate veterinary care as those terms are defined in § 4- |
19-2; provided however, that adequate veterinary care may be provided by an owner using |
acceptable animal husbandry practices. |
(c) Any person in violation of this section shall be given a warning for a first violation. |
Second and subsequent violations of this subsection can be considered a violation of § 4-1-2. |
Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense. Exposing any dog to adverse weather |
conditions strictly for the purpose of conditioning shall be prohibited. |
(d) The provisions of this section, as they relate to the duration and timeframe of |
tethering or confinement, shall not apply: |
(1) If the tethering or confinement is authorized for medical reasons in writing by a |
veterinarian licensed in Rhode Island, the authorization is renewed annually, and shelter is |
provided; |
(2) If tethering or confinement is authorized in writing by an animal control officer, or |
duly sworn police officer assigned to the animal control division, for the purposes, including, but |
not limited to, hunting dogs, dogs protecting livestock, and sled dogs. Written authorization must |
be renewed annually. Such The written authorization issued by an animal control officer or duly |
sworn police officer assigned to the animal control division in the political subdivision of the |
state where the dogs are kept shall be considered valid in every other political subdivision of the |
state. Such The written authorization issued by an animal control officer or duly sworn police |
officer assigned to the animal control division in the political subdivision of the state where the |
dogs are kept is revocable by that animal control officer or police officer if there are any |
conditions present that warrant revocation. Such The conditions include, but are not limited to, |
changes in the number or type of dogs, changes in the facility structure or safety, and changes in |
the health of the dog; |
(3) To a training facility, grooming facility, commercial boarding kennel, pet shop |
licensed in accordance with chapter 19 of this title, animal shelter, municipal pound, To any |
entity licensed by the state pursuant to chapter 19 of title 4, or any veterinary facility; or |
(4) To licensed hunters, field trial participants, or any person raising or training a gun dog |
or hunting dog, provided that the licensed hunter or field trial hunt test participant is actively |
engaged in hunting, training, or field trial hunt testing or is transporting the dog to or from an |
event; |
(5) To livestock farmers who use their dogs to protect their livestock from predators; |
(6) To an exhibitor holding a class C license under the Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. § |
2133) that are temporarily in the state, if authorized by the department of environmental |
management (DEM); or |
(7) To sled dog owners who are actively training their dogs to pull sleds in winter |
conditions. |
(e) Any person in violation of this section shall be imprisoned not exceeding eleven (11) |
months, or fined not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor exceeding five hundred dollars ($500), or |
both. Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense. |
(f) General agents or special agents of the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of |
Cruelty to Animals (RISPCA) are hereby authorized to enforce the provisions of this chapter in |
cooperation with animal control officers and the department of environmental management |
(DEM). |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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