Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB562

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Caption

Relating to the regulation of licensed dog and cat breeders.

Impact

If enacted, HB 562 will have significant implications for the breeding industry in Texas. The requirement for a bill of sale introduces a standardization in transactions between breeders and buyers, which could help ensure transparency and accountability in the sale of animals. By mandating specific information on the bill of sale, the bill aims to protect consumers and maintain records that can be referenced in case of disputes. This legislation reflects a growing concern for the welfare of animals and the ethical practices surrounding their sale.

Summary

House Bill 562 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating licensed dog and cat breeders in Texas. The bill mandates that licensed breeders provide a bill of sale for each animal sold or exchanged for compensation. This bill of sale must include specific information such as the breeder's name and license number, the purchaser's details, a description of the animal, the sale date, and the transaction amount. Additionally, the bill stipulates that breeders must include a statement regarding the regulation of dog and cat breeders by the relevant department, along with the department's contact details.

Contention

While the bill is expected to be welcomed by many animal welfare advocates, there may be points of contention regarding its implementation and the responsibilities it imposes on breeders. Critics might raise concerns about the potential burden on small breeders who may have limited resources to comply with detailed record-keeping requirements. Furthermore, some stakeholders could question whether this regulation might inadvertently drive some breeders out of business, thereby affecting the availability of pets for adoption and sale in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1539

animal breeders; dogs; cats; taxes

TX A08653

Relates to pet breeders; changes the term "pet dealer" to "pet breeder"; amends the definition of pet breeders; repeals certain provisions of law related thereto.

TX HB2567

Modifies provisions relating to commercial dog breeders by including hobby or show breeders in the definition of commercial breeder

TX HB1551

Department of Agriculture - Regulation of Dog Breeders

TX S419

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbits by pet shops; prohibits certain transactions between animal shelters, pounds, animal rescue organizations, and animal breeders or brokers; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

TX SB593

Relating To Commercial Dog Breeders.

TX SB593

Relating To Commercial Dog Breeders.

TX SB130

Amending the Kansas pet animal act to require the Kansas department of agriculture to maintain records of inspections for not less than five years and removing the requirement that the commissioner only apply federal rules and regulations to United States department of agriculture licensed animal distributors and animal breeders.

TX H6383

Amends the definition of “hobby breeder” to limit the sale or offering for sale to no more than two (2) litters of dogs or cats, or a combination thereof, in a three hundred and sixty-five (365) day period.

TX S0325

Amends the definition of “hobby breeder” to limit the sale or offering for sale to no more than two (2) litters of dogs or cats, or a combination thereof, in a three hundred and sixty-five (365) day period.

Similar Bills

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