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Bill S 1044 prohibits individuals convicted of animal cruelty under "Buster's Law" from owning companion animals, enhancing protections for pets and promoting responsible ownership.
Bill S 1044 prohibits individuals convicted of animal cruelty under "Buster's Law" from owning companion animals, enhancing protections for pets and promoting responsible ownership.
Bill Number: S 1044
Title: Prohibits a person convicted of violating "Buster's Law" from owning or possessing a companion animal
Status: Referred to Agriculture
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 1044 aims to enhance the protection of companion animals by prohibiting individuals who have been convicted of violating "Buster's Law" from owning or possessing any companion animals. This legislation seeks to prevent repeat offenses and ensure that those who have demonstrated a disregard for animal welfare are restricted from having future access to animals.
Bill S 1044 represents a significant step towards strengthening animal protection laws by restricting the ownership of companion animals for those convicted of animal cruelty under "Buster's Law." As it moves through the legislative process, its implications for animal welfare and public safety will be closely monitored by stakeholders and the community at large.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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