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HB 5902

AN ACT RELATING TO PROPERTY -- ESTATES IN REAL PROPERTY

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Edith Ajello and 8 co-sponsors

HB 5902 would require licensing and welfare standards for animal breeders in the state, with inspections and penalties to protect animals and inform buyers.

03/25/2025 Committee recommended measure be held for further study
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Bill Summary · HB 5902

Summary: HB 5902 — AN ACT CONCERNING THE BREEDING OF ANIMALS IN THE STATE

Overview

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.

Purpose and Intent (as inferred from title)

  • The bill appears to address activities related to the breeding of animals within the state.
  • Likely aims, based on similar legislation, include establishing standards, oversight, and regulatory requirements for breeders to promote animal welfare and public accountability.
  • The inclusion of “dog breeders” and “game breeders” in the subject area suggests the bill could set guidelines or licensing related to commercial breeding operations in those categories.

Potential Key Provisions (not confirmed in the provided text)

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”).

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Primary: Commercial and licensed dog breeders and game breeders operating within the state.
  • Secondary: Animal welfare organizations, consumers purchasing bred animals, livestock/agriculture departments or agencies overseeing animal welfare and licensing, local governments that regulate animal facilities.
  • Impacts may include changes in operating costs (compliance, inspections), potential changes in the number of regulated facilities, and enhanced welfare standards.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Introduced: January 22, 2025.
  • Status: Ref. to Joint Committee on Environment.
  • Next steps (typical): Committee hearings and work sessions, potential amendments, and, if advanced, a floor vote and gubernatorial consideration depending on the state’s legislative calendar.

Next Steps for Readers

  • Obtain the full bill text and fiscal impact statement from the official legislative website to review exact provisions, definitions, and timelines.
  • Monitor the Joint Committee on Environment’s hearings and proposed amendments to understand how the bill may change.
  • Consider how the bill would affect breeders, animal welfare standards, and enforcement practices in your area.

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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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