Establishes a co-shelter toolkit of best practices, resources, case studies and other information deemed helpful to inform and encourage the implementation and sustenance of co-shelter models for victims of domestic violence and people experiencing homelessness with companion animals; makes related provisions.
Impact
If enacted, A08375 will amend the social services law by introducing a new section dedicated to developing a comprehensive toolkit. This toolkit will include best practices, resources, and case studies relevant to co-sheltering. It aims to facilitate coalitions among various stakeholders, including housing providers, animal welfare organizations, and local authorities, to foster an inclusive approach for housing arrangements. Through this initiative, the bill intends to enhance current housing policies by integrating accommodations for companion animals.
Summary
Bill A08375 aims to establish a statewide co-shelter toolkit designed to assist housing providers in accommodating both victims of domestic violence and people experiencing homelessness alongside their companion animals. The bill arises from a recognized need, as many individuals remain in abusive situations due to fear of harm coming to their pets or the challenge of finding shelter that allows animals. Current statistics suggest a significant portion of victims would forego seeking shelter if their animals could not accompany them, highlighting a critical gap that this bill seeks to address.
Contention
The implementation of A08375 is expected to generate discussion about the balancing of shelter policies with the humane treatment of animals. Supporters argue that it fills a critical need in the housing system that could reduce the suffering of both domestic violence victims and their pets. Conversely, there may be concerns regarding the potential challenges that arise from integrating animal care into shelter policies, such as health regulations and the readiness of current shelters to adapt to new requirements.
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Critically, the bill stipulates that the toolkit will be made widely accessible and will encourage collaboration among various agencies to ensure that evidence-based recommendations are included. It is designed to support existing efforts by housing providers and municipalities while aiming for innovative solutions to reduce barriers that have historically hindered the sheltering process for animal companions.
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Establishes a co-shelter toolkit of best practices, resources, case studies and other information deemed helpful to inform and encourage the implementation and sustenance of co-shelter models for victims of domestic violence and people experiencing homelessness with companion animals; makes related provisions.
Establishes a co-shelter toolkit of best practices, resources, case studies and other information deemed helpful to inform and encourage the implementation and sustenance of co-shelter models for victims of domestic violence and people experiencing homelessness with companion animals; makes related provisions.
Establishes the housing people and animals together grant program to expand access for co-sheltering people experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence with companion animals.
Establishes the housing people and animals together grant program to expand access for co-sheltering people experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence with companion animals.
Requires the inclusion of local and municipal animal shelters, any duly incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty to animals and veterinary services when establishing local comprehensive emergency management plans; requires that information to the public include the communication accommodation needs of persons with vision or hearing impairments and information on which temporary housing and other necessary facilities are designated as animal-friendly.
Requires the inclusion of local and municipal animal shelters, any duly incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty to animals and veterinary services when establishing local comprehensive emergency management plans; requires that information to the public include the communication accommodation needs of persons with vision or hearing impairments and information on which temporary housing and other necessary facilities are designated as animal-friendly.
Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters including the length of time and conditions such animal may be exposed to.