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For Immediate
Release
9/25/08
Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Amends
and Passes HB2525
HARRISBURG –
House Bill 2525 was passed yesterday by the Senate Agriculture and Rural
Affairs Committee with amendments, according to Committee Chairman Senator Mike
Brubaker. This bill, known as the Dog Law, sets a higher standard for commercial
kennels in Pennsylvania.
"The number one priority of HB 2525 was and continues to be the assurance
that dogs living in commercial breeding operations are provided with a humane
and healthy environment," stated Brubaker. "The amendments to this bill hold to
that priority as well."
Changes to the bill include allowing for slatted flooring instead of only a
solid floor, providing for indoor exercise if an outdoor exercise area would be
prohibited by the local government in which the kennel is located, and allowing
for kennel owners who are certified to continue to give rabies vaccinations to
their dogs. Additionally, a Canine Health Board made up of veterinarians is
established to set standards for ventilation and lighting, and may approve
flooring options in addition to that provided for in law.
"I have said many times that we should raise the bar on commercial breeding
operations," Brubaker said. "Pennsylvania has numerous quality breeders who
provide a valued service that the public demands and as amended, this proposal
will allow those breeders to continue to operate."
"It is clear that this is an important issue to many Pennsylvanians and I
will continue to do what I can to see this process through to completion," said
Brubaker.
House Bill 2525 was referred to the Senate Appropriations
Committee on September 24, 2008. It could receive final consideration the week
of October 6 when the Senate returns to session.
Contact:
Kristin Ebersole-Crawford
(717) 787-4420
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