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SB 312 requires health certificates for imported dogs in California, ensuring they are disease-free, while streamlining compliance for sellers and veterinarians.
SB 312 requires health certificates for imported dogs in California, ensuring they are disease-free, while streamlining compliance for sellers and veterinarians.
Bill Number: SB 312
Title: Dog Importation: Health Certificates
Status: Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 480, Statutes of 2025.
Introduced: April 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject: Dog Importation, Health Certificates
SB 312 aims to streamline the process for importing dogs into California for resale or change of ownership by modifying the requirements for health certificates. The bill seeks to enhance public health and safety by ensuring that imported dogs are healthy and free from communicable diseases.
Health Certificate Requirement:
Public Record Designation:
Electronic Submission:
Repeal of Previous Requirements:
Affected Parties:
Local Agencies:
SB 312 modernizes the health certification process for dog importation in California, aiming to protect public health while simplifying compliance for stakeholders involved in the sale and transport of dogs. The changes are designed to ensure that dogs imported into the state are healthy and that the process is transparent and efficient.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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