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PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS., 01, 00 PRINTER'S NO. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE BILL No. Session of 01 INTRODUCED BY BIZZARRO, W. KELLER, SCHREIBER, FLYNN, MILLARD, DRISCOLL, KINSEY, PASHINSKI, O'BRIEN, V. BROWN, CRUZ, McNEILL, THOMAS, DAVIS, SCHWEYER, YOUNGBLOOD, D. COSTA, SCHLOSSBERG, READSHAW, MAHONEY, GOODMAN, HARHAI, SIMMONS, DeLUCA, HARKINS, MURT, DONATUCCI, WATSON, KIM, D. MILLER, D. PARKER, RAVENSTAHL, SIMS, MICCARELLI, MATZIE, GIBBONS AND R. BROWN, APRIL 1, 01 AS RE-REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON RULES, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, OCTOBER, 0 AN ACT 1 Amending Title 1 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for THE OFFENSE OF cruelty to animals. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows: 1 1 1 1 Section 1. Section (a)(.1), (c) and (m), (M) AND (Q) of Title 1 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are amended and the section is amended by adding subsections A SUBSECTION to read:. Cruelty to animals. (a) Killing, maiming or poisoning domestic animals or zoo animals, etc.-- * * * (.1) (i) A person commits a misdemeanor of the first degree if he willfully and maliciously:

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (A) Kills, maims, mutilates, tortures or disfigures any dog [or], cat or equine animal, whether belonging to himself or otherwise. [If a person kills, maims, mutilates, tortures or disfigures a dog guide for an individual who is blind, a hearing dog for an individual who is deaf or audibly impaired or a service dog for an individual who is physically limited, whether belonging to the individual or otherwise, that person, in addition to any other applicable penalty, shall be required to make reparations for veterinary costs in treating the dog and, if necessary, the cost of obtaining and training a replacement dog.] (B) Administers poison to or exposes any poisonous substance with the intent to administer such poison to any dog [or], cat or equine animal, whether belonging to himself or otherwise. (ii) Any person convicted of violating the provisions of this paragraph shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $1,000 or to imprisonment for not more than two years, or both. The court may also order a presentence mental evaluation. A subsequent conviction under this paragraph shall be a felony of the third degree. [This paragraph shall apply to dogs and cats only.] (iii) The killing of a dog [or], cat or equine animal by the owner of that animal is not malicious if it is accomplished in accordance with the act of December, 1 (P.L.0, No.), referred to as the Animal Destruction Method Authorization Law. 0HB0PN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (iv) If a person kills, maims, mutilates, tortures or disfigures a guide dog for an individual who is blind, a hearing dog for an individual who is deaf or audibly impaired or a service dog for an individual who is physically limited, whether belonging to the individual or otherwise, that person, in addition to any other applicable penalty, shall be required to make reparations for veterinary costs in treating the dog and, if necessary, the cost of obtaining and training a replacement dog. (v) For purposes of this paragraph, "torture" shall include any of the following, unless directed to be performed by a licensed veterinarian: (A) breaking, severing or severely impairing limbs; (B) inflicting severe and prolonged pain from burning, crushing or wounding; or (C) causing or allowing, through prolonged deprivation of food or sustenance, the loss of more than one-third of the animal's normal body mass without veterinary care. * * * (c) Cruelty to animals.-- (1) A person commits an offense if he [wantonly or cruelly] knowingly or recklessly illtreats, overloads, beats, otherwise abuses any animal, or neglects any animal as to which he has a duty of care, whether belonging to himself or otherwise, or abandons any animal, or deprives any animal of necessary sustenance, drink, shelter or veterinary care, or access to clean and sanitary shelter which will protect the 0HB0PN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 animal against inclement weather and preserve the animal's body heat and keep [it] the animal dry. () (i) Except as provided in [subparagraph] subparagraphs (ii) and (iii), a person convicted of violating paragraph (1) commits a summary offense. (ii) A person convicted for a second or subsequent time of violating paragraph (1) commits a misdemeanor of the third degree [if all of the following occurred: (A) The action or omission for which the person was convicted for a subsequent time was performed on a dog or cat. (B) The dog or cat was seriously injured, suffered severe physical distress or was placed at imminent risk of serious physical harm as the result of the person's action or omission.]. (iii) A person convicted of violating paragraph (1) in combination with a first violation of paragraph () or () or subsection (c.1) commits a misdemeanor of the third degree. () This subsection shall not apply to activity undertaken in normal agricultural operation. () Tethering an unattended dog out of doors for more than nine hours within a -hour period or without providing for the animal's basic needs, as set forth in this paragraph, shall constitute neglect within the meaning of this section. When the same dog is observed to be tethered in the same location that it was after an initial observation of the dog in that location, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the dog has been continuously tethered in that location since the initial observation. The following shall apply: 0HB0PN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (i) A tether must be of a type and length commonly used for the size and breed of dog. A tether must be the longer of feet, or three times the length of the dog as measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail. No tow or log chain may be used. (ii) A tether must be secured by means of a swivel anchor, swivel latch or any other mechanism designed to prevent the dog from becoming entangled. A tether must be connected to a well-fitted collar or body harness. No choke, pinch, prong or chain collar may be used. (iii) A tethered dog must have access to potable water and an area of shade that permits the dog to escape the direct rays of the sun aside from the shelter required by this section. () The presence of any of the following conditions regarding a tethered dog shall create a rebuttable presumption of neglect: (i) Excessive waste or excrement in the area where the dog is tethered. (ii) The dog has been tethered out of doors for more than 0 minutes in temperatures above 0 degrees or below degrees Fahrenheit. (iii) The dog is tethered in an area where a severe weather warning has been issued by the National Weather Service. () Paragraph () shall not be construed to prohibit any of the following: (i) Tethering a dog while actively engaged in lawful hunting, exhibition, performance events or field training. 0HB0PN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (ii) Tethering a hunting or sporting, SPORTING OR SLEDDING dog breed where tethering is integral to the training, conditioning or purpose of the dog. (iii) Tethering a dog in compliance with the requirements of a camping or recreational area. () A person who commits an offense under paragraph () or () shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay: (i) a fine of not less than $00 nor more than $0; (ii) all veterinary costs; (iii) shelter costs, which may not exceed $1 per day per dog; and (iv) court costs. (c.1) Shelters for dogs.-- (1) A person in charge or control of a dog which is kept outdoors or in an unheated enclosure shall, at a minimum, provide the dog with shelter and bedding as follows: (i) The following shall apply: (A) The shelter must be a moisture-proof and wind-proof structure of suitable size to accommodate the dog and allow retention of body heat. At minimum, a shelter must meet the following dimensions: (I) Depth - dog's length plus 1 inches. (II) Width - dog's length plus 1 inches. (III) Height - dog's height plus inches on the low side of the shelter and dog's height plus inches on the high side of the shelter. (B) The shelter must be made of durable material with a solid, moisture-proof floor raised at least three inches from the ground. (C) The roof must extend eight inches over the 0HB0PN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 doorway to keep out rain. (D) The shelter may not be constructed of any material that readily conducts heat or cold. (ii) Between May 1 and October 1, the person in charge or control of the dog must ensure that the dog is provided with shade from the direct rays of the sun. (iii) Between November 1 and March 1, the structure must have a windbreak at the entrance. The person in charge or control of the dog must provide a sufficient quantity of suitable bedding material to provide insulation and protection against cold and dampness and promote retention of body heat. Hay, blankets, rags or other material that retains moisture may not be utilized for bedding. () (i) Except as provided under subsection (c)() or subparagraph (ii), a person convicted of violating paragraph (1) commits a summary offense. (ii) A person convicted for a second or subsequent time of violating paragraph (1) commits a misdemeanor of the third degree. () A person who commits an offense under this subsection shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay: (i) a fine of not less than $00 nor more than $0; (ii) all veterinary costs; (iii) shelter costs, which may not exceed $1 per day per dog; and (iv) court costs. (IV) TETHERING A DOG FOR A PERIOD OF TIME, NOT TO EXCEED ONE HOUR, REASONABLY NECESSARY FOR THE DOG OR PERSON TO COMPLETE A TEMPORARY TASK. 0HB0PN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (c.) (C.1) Aggravated cruelty to animals.-- (1) A person commits the offense of aggravated cruelty to animals if an animal suffers bodily injury, as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 01 (relating to definitions), as a result of the person knowingly or recklessly: (i) torturing or abusing an animal; (ii) neglecting an animal as to which he has a duty of care; or (iii) depriving an animal of necessary sustenance, drink, shelter or veterinary care, or access to clean and sanitary shelter which will protect the animal against inclement weather and preserve the animal's body heat and keep the animal dry. TORTURING OR ABUSING AN ANIMAL. () (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii), a person convicted of violating paragraph (1) commits a misdemeanor of the first degree. (ii) A person convicted of violating paragraph (1) in a case where the animal suffers serious bodily injury, as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 01, or death commits a felony of the third degree. () This subsection shall not apply to activity undertaken in normal agricultural operation. * * * (m) Forfeiture.--[In] (1) Except as provided under paragraph (), in addition to any other penalty provided by law, the authority imposing sentence upon a conviction for any violation of this section may order the forfeiture or surrender of any abused, neglected or deprived animal of the defendant to any society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals duly 0HB0PN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 incorporated under the laws of this Commonwealth. () If the conviction under this subsection is for an offense graded as a misdemeanor of the first or second degree or as a felony under subsection (a), the authority imposing sentence shall order forfeiture or surrender of any abused, neglected or deprived animal of the defendant to any society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals duly incorporated under the laws of this Commonwealth. * * * (Q) DEFINITIONS.--AS USED IN THIS SECTION, THE FOLLOWING WORDS AND PHRASES SHALL HAVE THE MEANINGS GIVEN TO THEM IN THIS SUBSECTION: "ANIMAL FIGHTING." FIGHTING OR BAITING ANY BULL, BEAR, DOG, COCK OR OTHER CREATURE. "ANIMAL FIGHTING PARAPHERNALIA." ANY DEVICE, IMPLEMENT, OBJECT OR DRUG USED OR INTENDED TO BE USED FOR ANIMAL FIGHTING, TO TRAIN AN ANIMAL FOR ANIMAL FIGHTING OR IN FURTHERANCE OF ANIMAL FIGHTING. IN DETERMINING WHETHER AN OBJECT IS ANIMAL FIGHTING PARAPHERNALIA, A COURT OR OTHER AUTHORITY SHOULD CONSIDER STATEMENTS BY AN OWNER OR BY ANYONE IN CONTROL OF THE OBJECT CONCERNING ITS USE, ANY PRIOR CONVICTIONS UNDER FEDERAL OR STATE LAW RELATING TO ANIMAL FIGHTING, THE PROXIMITY OF THE OBJECT IN TIME AND SPACE TO THE DIRECT VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION, DIRECT OR CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE OF THE INTENT OF THE ACCUSED TO DELIVER THE OBJECT TO PERSONS WHOM HE OR SHE KNOWS OR SHOULD REASONABLY KNOW INTENDS TO USE THE OBJECT TO FACILITATE A VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION, ORAL OR WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH OR IN THE VICINITY OF THE OBJECT CONCERNING ITS USE, DESCRIPTIVE MATERIALS ACCOMPANYING THE OBJECT WHICH EXPLAIN OR DEPICT ITS USE AND ALL OTHER LOGICALLY RELEVANT FACTORS. 0HB0PN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 "AUDIBLY IMPAIRED." THE INABILITY TO HEAR AIR CONDUCTION THRESHOLDS AT AN AVERAGE OF 0 DECIBELS OR GREATER IN THE BETTER EAR. "BLIND." HAVING A VISUAL ACUITY OF 0/00 OR LESS IN THE BETTER EYE WITH CORRECTION OR HAVING A LIMITATION OF THE FIELD OF VISION SUCH THAT THE WIDEST DIAMETER OF THE VISUAL FIELD SUBTENDS AN ANGULAR DISTANCE NOT GREATER THAN 0 DEGREES. "CONVEYANCE." A TRUCK, TRACTOR, TRAILER OR SEMITRAILER, OR ANY COMBINATION OF THESE, PROPELLED OR DRAWN BY MECHANICAL POWER. "DEAF." TOTALLY IMPAIRED HEARING OR HEARING WITH OR WITHOUT AMPLIFICATION WHICH IS SO SERIOUSLY IMPAIRED THAT THE PRIMARY MEANS OF RECEIVING SPOKEN LANGUAGE IS THROUGH OTHER SENSORY INPUT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LIP READING, SIGN LANGUAGE, FINGER SPELLING OR READING. "DOMESTIC ANIMAL." ANY DOG, CAT, EQUINE ANIMAL, BOVINE ANIMAL, SHEEP, GOAT OR PORCINE ANIMAL. "DOMESTIC FOWL." ANY AVIS RAISED FOR FOOD, HOBBY OR SPORT. "EQUINE ANIMAL." ANY MEMBER OF THE EQUIDAE FAMILY, WHICH INCLUDES HORSES, ASSES, MULES, PONIES AND ZEBRAS. "NORMAL AGRICULTURAL OPERATION." NORMAL ACTIVITIES, PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES THAT FARMERS ADOPT, USE OR ENGAGE IN YEAR AFTER YEAR IN THE PRODUCTION AND PREPARATION FOR MARKET OF POULTRY, LIVESTOCK AND THEIR PRODUCTS IN THE PRODUCTION AND HARVESTING OF AGRICULTURAL, AGRONOMIC, HORTICULTURAL, SILVICULTURAL AND AQUICULTURAL CROPS AND COMMODITIES. "PHYSICALLY LIMITED." HAVING LIMITED AMBULATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, A TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT OR CONDITION THAT CAUSES AN INDIVIDUAL TO USE A WHEELCHAIR OR WALK WITH DIFFICULTY OR INSECURITY, AFFECTS SIGHT OR HEARING TO THE 0HB0PN - -

1 1 1 1 EXTENT THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS INSECURE OR EXPOSED TO DANGER, CAUSES FAULTY COORDINATION OR REDUCES MOBILITY, FLEXIBILITY, COORDINATION OR PERCEPTIVENESS. "TORTURE." THE TERM INCLUDES ANY OF THE FOLLOWING, UNLESS DIRECTED TO BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED VETERINARIAN: (1) BREAKING, SEVERING OR SEVERELY IMPAIRING LIMBS; () INFLICTING SEVERE AND PROLONGED PAIN FROM BURNING, CRUSHING OR WOUNDING; OR () CAUSING OR ALLOWING, THROUGH PROLONGED DEPRIVATION OF FOOD OR SUSTENANCE, THE LOSS OF MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF THE ANIMAL'S NORMAL BODY MASS WITHOUT VETERINARY CARE. "ZOO ANIMAL." ANY MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF MAMMALIA, AVES, AMPHIBIA OR REPTILIA WHICH IS KEPT IN A CONFINED AREA BY A PUBLIC BODY OR PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL FOR PURPOSES OF OBSERVATION BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Section. This act shall take effect in 0 days. 0HB0PN - -