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Second Substitute S.B. 57
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill creates an Animal Welfare chapter in Title 11, Cities, Counties, and Local
10 Taxing Units.
11 Highlighted Provisions:
12 This bill:
13 . defines terms;
14 . defines a sponsor of a cat colony as a person who actively traps cats in a colony for
15 the purpose of sterilizing, vaccinating, and ear-tipping before returning the cat to its
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17 . exempts community cats from the H. [
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17b H. . allows a city or county to set up a permitting process for cat colonies and provide notice
17c to adjacent property owners; .H and
18 . allows a shelter that receives a feral cat to release it to a sponsor that operates a
19 community cat program.
20 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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22 Other Special Clauses:
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23a providing substantive and technical amendments. .H
24 Utah Code Sections Affected:
25 AMENDS:
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77-24-1.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 12626
27 ENACTS:
28 11-46-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
29 11-46-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
30 11-46-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
31 11-46-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
32 11-46-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
33 11-46-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
34 11-46-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953
34a H. 11-46-304, Utah Code Annotated 1953 .H
35 RENUMBERS AND AMENDS:
36 11-46-202, (Renumbered from 17-42-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003,
37 Chapter 292)
38 11-46-203, (Renumbered from 17-42-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000,
39 Chapter 217)
40 11-46-204, (Renumbered from 17-42-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000,
41 Chapter 217)
42 11-46-205, (Renumbered from 17-42-105, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000,
43 Chapter 217)
44 11-46-206, (Renumbered from 17-42-105.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter
45 217)
46 11-46-207, (Renumbered from 17-42-106, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter
47 156)
48 11-46-208, (Renumbered from 17-42-107, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter
49 156)
50 REPEALS:
51 10-8-64, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 282
52 10-17-101, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 156
53 10-17-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 292
54 10-17-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 217
55 10-17-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 217
56 10-17-105, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 217
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10-17-105.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 21757
58 10-17-106, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 156
59 10-17-107, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 156
60 17-42-101, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 156
60a H. Utah Code Sections Affected by Coordination Clause:
60b 11-46-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
60c 11-46-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953 .H
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62 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
63 Section 1. Section 11-46-101 is enacted to read:
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66 11-46-101. Title.
67 This chapter is known as the "Animal Welfare Act."
68 Section 2. Section 11-46-102 is enacted to read:
69 11-46-102. Definitions.
70 As used in this chapter:
71 (1) "Animal" means a cat or dog.
72 (2) "Animal control officer" means any person employed or appointed by a county or a
73 municipality who is authorized to investigate violations of laws and ordinances concerning
74 animals, to issue citations in accordance with Utah law, and take custody of animals as
75 appropriate in the enforcement of the laws and ordinances.
76 (3) "Animal shelter" means a facility or program:
77 (a) providing services for stray, lost, or unwanted animals, including holding and
78 placing the animals for adoption, but does not include an institution conducting research on
79 animals, as defined in Section 26-26-1 ; or
80 (b) a private humane society or private animal welfare organization.
81 (4) "Person" means an individual, an entity, or a representative of an entity.
82 Section 3. Section 11-46-103 is enacted to read:
83 11-46-103. Stray animals.
84 (1) Each municipal or county animal control officer shall hold any unidentified or
85 unclaimed stray animal in safe and humane custody for a minimum of H. [
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86 the time of impound and prior to making any final disposition of the animal.
87 (2) A record of each animal held shall be maintained. The record shall include:
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(a) date of impound;88
89 (b) date of disposition; and
90 (c) method of disposition, which may be:
91 (i) placement in an adoptive home or other transfer of the animal, which shall be in
92 compliance with Part 2, Animal Shelter Pet Sterilization Act;
93 (ii) return to its owner;
94 (iii) placement in a community cat program as defined in Section 11-46-302 ; or
95 (iv) euthanasia.
96 (3) An unidentified or unclaimed stray animal may be euthanized prior to the
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98 due to serious injury or disease, if the euthanasia is in compliance with written agency or
99 department policies and procedures, and with any local ordinances allowing the euthanasia.
100 (4) An unidentified or unclaimed stray animal shall be returned to its owner upon:
101 (a) proof of ownership;
102 (b) compliance with requirements of local animal control ordinances; and
103 (c) compliance with Part 2, Animal Shelter Pet Sterilization Act.
104 Section 4. Section 11-46-201 is enacted to read:
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106 11-46-201. Title.
107 This part is known as the "Animal Shelter Pet Sterilization Act."
108 Section 5. Section 11-46-202 , which is renumbered from Section 17-42-102 is
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126 licensed under Title 58, Chapter 28, Veterinary Practice Act, stating:
127 (a) a specified animal has been sterilized;
128 (b) the date on which the sterilization was performed; and
129 (c) the location where the sterilization was performed.
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133 to a recipient or claimant of an unsterilized animal to ensure the animal is timely sterilized in
134 accordance with an agreement between the recipient or the claimant and the animal shelter.
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136 spaying of a female animal or by the neutering of a male animal, so it is unable to reproduce.
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138 or transfers an animal to a recipient.
139 Section 6. Section 11-46-203 , which is renumbered from Section 17-42-103 is
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142 animals, or shall require sterilization deposit.
143 (1) An animal shelter may not transfer an animal that has not been sterilized, except as
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145 (2) An animal shelter may transfer an animal for adoption that has not been sterilized
146 only if the animal shelter:
147 (a) establishes a written agreement, executed by the recipient, stating the animal is not
148 sterilized and the recipient agrees in writing to be responsible for ensuring the animal is
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152 (ii) if the animal is younger than six months of age, within 30 days after the animal
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157 (3) The shelter may waive the sterilization deposit and release any unsterilized animal
158 to a sponsor, as defined in Section 11-46-302 , provided the sponsor is a non-profit organization
159 that qualifies as being tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and
160 provides proof of sterilization within 30 days.
161 Section 7. Section 11-46-204 , which is renumbered from Section 17-42-104 is
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167 animal shelter has an agreement that the veterinarian will bill the animal shelter directly for the
168 sterilization;
169 (b) a deposit that is:
170 (i) refundable to the recipient if proof of sterilization of the animal within the
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172 not more than three months after the date the animal is sterilized; and
173 (ii) forfeited to the animal shelter if proof of sterilization is not presented to the animal
174 shelter in compliance with Subsection (1)(b)(i); or
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176 unsterilized animal impounded at the animal shelter.
177 (2) Sterilization deposits under Subsection (1) shall reflect the average reduced cost of
178 a sterilization of an animal, based on the gender and weight of the animal, that is reasonably
179 available in the area where the animal shelter is located, but the deposit may not be less than
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183 (4) All sterilization deposits forfeited or unclaimed under this section shall be retained
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185 (a) a program to sterilize animals, which may include a sliding scale fee program;
186 (b) a public education program to reduce and prevent overpopulation of animals and
187 the related costs to local governments;
188 (c) a follow-up program to assure that animals transferred by the animal shelter are
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191 (d) any additional costs incurred by the animal shelter in the administration of the
192 requirements of this chapter.
193 Section 8. Section 11-46-205 , which is renumbered from Section 17-42-105 is
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199 shelter from whom the recipient obtained the animal;
200 (2) the recipient relinquishes all ownership rights regarding the animal and any claim to
201 expenses incurred in maintenance and care of the animal; and
202 (3) the recipient forfeits the sterilization deposit.
203 Section 9. Section 11-46-206 , which is renumbered from Section 17-42-105.5 is
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206 redemption by owner of impounded animal.
207 (1) Upon the second impound within a 12-month period and upon any subsequent
208 impound of an animal that is claimed by its owner, an animal shelter may release the
209 impounded animal to its owner only upon payment of all impound fees required by the shelter
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211 (a) receipt of proof the animal has been sterilized; or
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214 proof of sterilization to the animal shelter within 30 days of release of the animal to the owner.
215 Section 10. Section 11-46-207 , which is renumbered from Section 17-42-106 is
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221 (b) The administrator of the animal shelter imposes the civil penalties under this
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223 (2) A person is subject to the civil penalties under Subsection (1) who:
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227 regarding ownership of any animal required to be submitted for sterilization under this
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238 Section 11. Section 11-46-208 , which is renumbered from Section 17-42-107 is
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Section 12.
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245 11-46-301. Title.
246 This part is known as the "Community Cat Act."
247 Section 13. Section 11-46-302 is enacted to read:
248 11-46-302. Definitions.
249 In addition to the definitions in Sections 11-46-102 and 11-46-202 , as used in this part:
250 (1) "Community cat" means a feral or free-roaming cat that is without visibly
251 discernable H. or microchip .H owner identification of any kind, and has been sterilized,
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252 ear-tipped.
253 (2) "Community cat caretaker" means any person other than an owner who provides
254 food, water, or shelter to a community cat or community cat colony.
255 (3) "Community cat colony" means a group of cats that congregate together. Although
256 not every cat in a colony may be a community cat, any cats owned by individuals that
257 congregate with a colony are considered part of it.
258 (4) "Community cat program" means a program pursuant to which feral cats are
259 sterilized, vaccinated against rabies, ear-tipped, and returned to the location where they
260 congregate.
261 (5) "Ear-tipping" means removing approximately a quarter-inch off the tip of a cat's left
262 ear while the cat is anesthetized for sterilization.
263 (6) "Feral" has the same meaning as in Section 23-13-2 .
264 (7) "Sponsor" means any person or organization that traps feral cats, sterilizes,
265 vaccinates against rabies, and ear-tips them before returning them to the location where they
266 were trapped. A sponsor may be any animal humane society, non-profit organization, animal
267 rescue, adoption organization, or a designated community cat caretaker that also maintains
268 written records on community cats.
269 Section 14. Section 11-46-303 is enacted to read:
270 11-46-303. Community cats.
271 (1) A cat received by a shelter under the provisions of Section 11-46-103 may be
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275 (a) exempt from licensing requirements and feeding bans; and
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278 (3) Community cat sponsors or caretakers do not have custody, as defined in Section
279 76-9-301 , of any cat in a community cat colony. Cats in a colony that are obviously owned, as
280 evidenced by a collar, tags, H. microchip, .H or other discernable owner identification, are not
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281 provisions of Title 76, Chapter 9, Part 3, Cruelty to Animals.
282 (4) Sterilization and vaccination records shall be maintained for a minimum of three
283 years and be available to an animal control officer upon request.
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311a H. Section 16. Section 11-46-304 is enacted to read:
311b 11-46-304. Permit process for community cat colonies.
311c (1) A county or municipality may create a permitting process for community cat
311d colonies.
311e (2) Any permitting process created by a county or municipality shall provide notice to
311f adjacent property owners by:
311g (a) mailing notice to the record owner of each parcel within parameters specified by the
311h permitting process; or
311i (b) posting notice on the property with a sign of sufficient size, durability, print quality,
311j and location that is reasonably calculated to give notice to passers-by. .H
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314 Section 10-8-64, Livestock at large -- Pound -- Distraint.
315 Section 10-17-101, Title.
316 Section 10-17-102, Definitions.
317 Section 10-17-103, Animal shelters shall transfer only sterilized animals, or shall
318 require sterilization deposit.
319 Section 10-17-104, Sterilization deposit.
320 Section 10-17-105, Failure to comply with sterilization agreement.
321 Section 10-17-105.5, Sterilization deposit -- When required for redemption by
322 owner of impounded animal.
323 Section 10-17-106, Penalties.
324 Section 10-17-107, Local ordinances may be no less restrictive.
325 Section 17-42-101, Title.
325a H. Section 17. Coordinating S.B. 57 with H.B. 273 -- Substantive and technical amendments.
325b If this S.B. 57 and H.B. 273, Animal Control Amendments, both pass, it is the intent of
325c the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel prepare the Utah
325d Code database for publication by:
325e (1) modifying Section 11-46-102 to read: .H
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H."11-46-102. Definitions.325f
325g As used in this chapter:
325h (1) "Animal" means a cat or dog.
325i (2) "Animal control officer" means any person employed or appointed by a county or a
325j municipality who is authorized to investigate violations of laws and ordinances concerning
325k animals, to issue citations in accordance with Utah law, and take custody of animals as
325l appropriate in the enforcement of the laws and ordinances.
325m (3) "Animal shelter" means a facility or program:
325n (a) providing services for stray, lost, or unwanted animals, including holding and
325o placing the animals for adoption, but does not include an institution conducting research on
325p animals, as defined in Section 26-26-1; or
325q (b) a private humane society or private animal welfare organization.
325r (4) "Community cat" means a feral or free-roaming cat that:
325s (a) is without visibly discernable or microchip owner identification of any kind; and
325t (b) is sterilized, vaccinated, and ear-tipped.
325u (5) "Community cat program" means a program pursuant to which feral cats are
325v sterilized, vaccinated against rabies, ear-tipped, and returned to the locatiion where they
325w congregate with other cats.
325x (6) "Person" means an individual, an entity, or a representative of an entity."; and
325y (2) modifying Section 11-46-302 to read:
325z "11-46-302. Definitions.
325aa In addition to the definitions in Sections 11-46-102 and 11-46-202, as used in this part:
325ab (1) "Community cat caretaker" means any person other than an owner who provides
325ac food, water, or shelter to a community cat or community cat colony.
325ad (2) "Community cat colony" means a group of cats that congregate together. Although
325ae not every cat in a colony may be a community cat, any cats owned by individuals that
325af congregate with a colony are considered part of it.
325ag (3) "Ear-tipping" means removing approximately a quarter-inch off the tip of a cat's
325ah left ear while the cat is anesthetized for sterilization.
325ai (4) "Feral" has the same meaning as in Section 23-13-2.
325aj (5) "Sponsor" means any person or organization that traps feral cats, sterilizes,
325ak vaccinates against rabies, and ear-tips them before returning them to the location
325al where they were trapped. A sponsor may be any animal humane society, non-profit
325am organization, animal rescue, adoption organization, or a designated community cat caretaker
325an that also maintains written records on community cats." .H
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