Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1934

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Preventing animal cruelty

Impact

The implications of HB 1934 are significant for the state's existing animal welfare laws. By clearly defining neglect and expanding the powers of enforcement authorities, it aims to create a more robust response system for cases of cruelty or unacceptable living conditions for animals. This could lead to a broader application of animal protection laws, ultimately raising the standards of care that animals should receive. On the other hand, the bill may result in increased oversight and enforcement measures, creating a legal framework that both animal control agents and law enforcement could utilize effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1934, titled 'An Act preventing animal cruelty', is aimed at expanding the legal framework surrounding the prevention of animal cruelty within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This bill seeks to amend Chapter 140 of the General Laws by adding provisions that define neglect in relation to animals, and it empowers various authorities to take action in cases of perceived suffering or neglect. Specifically, the bill outlines steps that enforcing authorities can take to respond to neglected animals, which include the removal of such animals from harmful environments and the establishment of legal standards for their treatment.

Contention

However, the bill's provisions may generate contention around issues of enforcement. Specifically, the authorization for the removal of animals places significant responsibility on the enforcing authorities to act in emergency situations. Critics may argue that this could lead to potential overreach or misinterpretations of what constitutes neglect, where innocent owners may face unjust consequences. Additionally, the process outlined for hearings and the burden of proof placed on animal owners might lead to disputes regarding the rights of individuals versus the welfare of animals.

Companion Bills

MA H4675

Replaced by Preventing animal cruelty

Previously Filed As

MA H4675

Preventing animal cruelty

MA H1938

Enhancing the issuance of citations for cruel conditions for animals

MA H989

Concerning the use of animals in product testing

MA H1914

Relative to a temporary possession ban of animals for animal abusers

MA H426

To protect consumers from contributing to inhumane animal testing for cosmetics

MA H2253

Relative to updating animal health inspections

MA H0263

Animal Cruelty

MA S1277

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA H5090

Cruelty to animals

MA S0468

Animal Cruelty

Similar Bills

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