AN ACT CONCERNING THE BREEDING OF ANIMALS IN THE STATE.
HB 5902 would require licensing and welfare standards for animal breeders in the state, with inspections and penalties to protect animals and inform buyers.
HB 5902 would require licensing and welfare standards for animal breeders in the state, with inspections and penalties to protect animals and inform buyers.
HB 5902, titled AN ACT CONCERNING THE BREEDING OF ANIMALS IN THE STATE, was introduced on January 22, 2025. The bill is currently Ref. to the Joint Committee on Environment. The provided information does not include the bill’s full text, so this summary focuses on the bill’s stated purpose in its title, its status, and the typical implications such a measure might have pending the committee’s review.
Note: The exact text of HB 5902 is not provided. The following are common provisions in breeding-regulation bills and may or may not appear in this bill:
- Licensing or registration of breeding operations (definitions for licensed breeders, exemptions for hobby breeders).
- Animal welfare and care standards (housing, sanitation, temperature control, veterinary care, socialization).
- Recordkeeping and reporting requirements (breeding records, sales, health histories, genetics/lineage tracking).
- Inspections and enforcement (authorized inspectors, scheduling, penalties for noncompliance).
- Consumer protections (disclosures at sale, health warranties, return policies).
- Penalties and enforcement remedies (fines, license suspension or revocation, criminal penalties).
- Transition provisions (effective dates, phasing in requirements, grandfathering of existing breeders).
- Definitions (clarifying terms such as “breeding,” “dog breeder,” “game breeder,” and “animal”).
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