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  1. Animal rights and animal welfare advocates generally agree that all animals have certain basic rights, such as protections against cruelty and maltreatment, access to proper food and housing, and humane euthanasia when necessary. 5 With this basic but somewhat limited understanding of animal “rights,” there is general, but not universal ...

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    Introduced by Sen. George Gainer, R-Panama City, SB-776sought to expand Florida’s anti-racketeering law by including wildlife trafficking as a violating action. The trafficking of wildlife extended to land, freshwater and marine animals within the bill. The bill was filed on Jan. 25 and passed through the Senate Criminal Justice, Environment and Na...

    Introduced by Sen. Jason Pizzo, D-Miami, SB-216— otherwise known as Allie’s Law —required a veterinarian to report any suspicion of animal abuse to law enforcement or animal control facilities. Workers in animal shelters were also required to report on the speculation of abuse to a licensed veterinarian. SB-216’s House companion bill, HB-47, dealt ...

    Along with the previously mentioned “Allie’s Law,” SB-1122was introduced on March 2 by Sen. Jason Brodeur, R-Lake Mary. SB-1122 required proper space, ventilation and protection from rain, heat or cold – as a minimum standard that owners of animals would have to meet. The standard set by SB-1122 would have created a definition for “adequate shelter...

    Introduced by Sen. Annette Taddeo, D-Miami, SB-650sought to require that dogs and cats left tethered outdoors must be supervised at all times. The bill also included provisions that dogs and cats cannot be tethered outdoors during instances of severe weather. Taddeo specified in her bill that SB-650 would not apply to hunting dogs. Penalization inc...

    SB-1138 — another bill proposed by Brodeur — would have prohibited the sale of dogs and cats from Florida pet stores as a way to decrease the amount of animals coming from breeding facilities known as ‘puppy mills.’ The bill was also created to incentivize potential pet owners to seek out new companions at local pet shelters. The bill died in the S...

    SB-1316 was another bill proposed by Pizzo on March 2, which sought to provide a legal advocate for the interest of pets in specific court hearings. This legal advocate would be used at the discretion of the court. The Animal Law Section of the Florida Bar would also be required to preserve a list of certified attorneys who are eligible to hold the...

  2. Yes, there are specific laws in Florida that protect animals from abuse and neglect. These laws include the Florida Animal Cruelty Statutes (Section 828.12) which prohibit intentional acts of cruelty towards animals and provide penalties for offenders.

  3. May 17, 2022 · As the 2022 Florida Legislative session came to a close, attention turned to watching the animal law bills that passed which may become law, and to reflecting upon the bills that died. As always, several animal-related bills were filed, but very few made it through the rigorous legislative process.

  4. Florida ensures that animal shelters and rescues meet minimum standards of care for animals through the implementation of laws and regulations. The state has a specific law, known as the Florida Animal Rescue Act, which sets forth requirements for organizations that take in and care for animals.

  5. Jun 9, 2023 · SB 942 makes changes to Florida’s “Dangerous Dogs” law. Currently, a county or municipality may address safety and welfare concerns caused by attacks on persons or domestic animals by dogs by ordinance as long as such ordinance is not breed specific.

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  7. Nov 9, 2014 · While the casual observer may think that animal law is limited to companion animals, there are specialized statutes, rules, and case law that apply not only to companion animals, but also animals used for food, animals used in research and entertainment, and wildlife.