Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB96

Introduced
1/6/25  
Refer
1/13/25  
Engrossed
1/31/25  
Refer
2/3/25  

Caption

Establish working animal protection act

Impact

If enacted, SB96 will impact state laws by reinforcing that local governments cannot restrict the use of working animals beyond what is stipulated by state regulations. Specifically, this bill amends existing legislation to ensure that local ordinances cannot conflict with the rights of individuals or enterprises that rely on working animals for their operations, thus streamlining the legal framework governing the use of such animals.

Summary

Senate Bill 96 aims to establish protections for working animals by prohibiting local governments from enacting ordinances or resolutions that would terminate, ban, or create undue hardship regarding the use of working animals and animal enterprises in various fields such as commerce, agriculture, and law enforcement. The bill defines 'working animals' as nonhuman animals utilized for specific duties, while also clarifying that this legislation does not override state laws governing animal care and public health.

Sentiment

The discussion surrounding SB96 has been mixed, with supporters viewing the bill as a vital measure for protecting the rights of those who utilize working animals. Advocates argue that local bans could threaten established practices in agriculture, services, and law enforcement. On the other hand, critics have raised concerns regarding the potential for the bill to limit local government's ability to respond to community standards or welfare issues affecting animals, suggesting it may prioritize economic interests over animal welfare.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the balance of power between state and local authorities. Proponents see SB96 as necessary for promoting consistency across jurisdictions, arguing that differing local regulations could hinder commercial ventures reliant on working animals. Conversely, opponents fear that centralizing such authority may undermine local autonomy and limit critical local discussions on animal welfare, potentially leading to conflicts with the diverse values held by different communities regarding the use of animals in various capacities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SF1163

Office of Animal Protection establishment and appropriation

MT S1804

"Moose's Law"; prohibits persons convicted of animal cruelty offenses from owning animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; establishes presumption against pretrial intervention for certain persons.

MT A2516

Establishes Responsible Animal Breeding Working Group within Department of Agriculture.

MT HB05315

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study Consumer Fraud And Protections Against Such Fraud.

MT HB07238

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study The Establishment Of A State Short-term Rental Registry.

MT A09683

Expands the definition of crops, livestock and livestock products to include purpose-bred animals raised for research, service animals, working dogs or any working animals in service on a farm.

MT S1241

Adds to existing law to provide for the protection of working animals.

MT HB5265

Veterans: other; grant program for veterans working to obtain a service animal; establish. Creates new act.

MT HB384

Maryland Disability Service Animal Program - Established

MT SB157

Maryland Disability Service Animal Program - Established

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.