SECTION 1. Chapter 129 is hereby amended by deleting in section 39A the following provision: –
“to persons selling, exchanging or otherwise transferring the offspring of their personally owned animals”
SECTION 2. Chapter 140 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2008 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting the following section:
Section 138B.
(a)For the purposes of this Chapter
1.“Hobby breeder” is defined as a person engaged in the incidental breeding and subsequent sale, barter or exchange of the offspring of no more than three personally owned breeding females.
2."Purchaser" means a person who purchases a dog or cat from a pet dealer without the intent to resell the animal.
3.“Pet Dealer” refers to any pet shop, commercial breeder kennel, hobby breeder, personal kennel, firm or corporation that sells dogs or cats to the public.
(b)No pet dealer shall sell in the commonwealth a dog or cat less than 8 weeks of age. Violation of this section shall result in a $100 fine per offense.
(c) If a licensed veterinarian states in writing that within 15 days after the purchaser has taken physical possession of the dog after the sale by a pet dealer, the dog has become ill due to
any illness that existed in the dog on or before delivery of the dog to the purchaser, or, if within one year after the purchaser has taken physical possession of the dog after the sale, a veterinarian licensed in this Commonwealth states in writing that the dog has a congenital or hereditary condition that adversely affects the health of the dog, or that requires, or is likely in the future to require, hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures, the dog shall be
considered unfit for sale, and the pet dealer shall provide the purchaser with any of the following remedies that the purchaser elects:
(1) Return the dog to the pet dealer for a refund of the purchase price, plus sales tax, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees for diagnosis and treating the dog in an amount not to exceed the original purchase price of the dog, plus sales tax.
(2) Exchange the dog for a dog of the purchaser's choice of equivalent value, providing a replacement dog is available, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees for diagnosis and treating the dog in an amount not to exceed the original purchase price of the dog, plus sales tax.
(3) Retain the dog, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees for diagnosis and treating the dog in an amount not to exceed 150 percent of the original purchase price of the dog, plus sales tax on the original purchase price of the dog.
(d) If the dog has died, regardless of the date of the death of the dog, obtain a refund for the purchase price of the dog, plus sales tax, or a replacement dog of equivalent value of the purchaser's choice and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees in diagnosis and treatment of the dog in an amount not to exceed the original purchase price of the dog, plus sales tax, if either of the following conditions exist:
(1) A veterinarian, licensed in this state, states in writing that the dog has died due to an illness or disease that existed within 15 days after the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a pet dealer.
(2) A veterinarian, licensed in this state, states in writing that the dog has died due to a congenital or hereditary condition that was diagnosed by the veterinarian within one year after the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a pet dealer.
Sections (c) and (d) shall not apply to hobby breeders, shelters or to a non-profit organization that houses or adopts animals for the purpose of protecting animals from cruelty, neglect, abuse, or homelessness.
SECTION 3. Chapter 140 is hereby amended by inserting after section 174E the following section: –
Section 174F. The Department shall make rules and regulations for Commercial Breeder Kennels and Personal Kennels where the breeding of personally owned dogs and cats takes place, and to persons otherwise selling, exchanging or otherwise transferring the offspring of their personally owned dogs and cats. The rules and regulations shall ensure that the animals have proper housing, nutrition, hydration, behavioral requirements, grooming, staffing, handling, health and veterinary care, waste disposal, and other general standards of care. Rules and regulations developed in accordance with this subsection shall meet or exceed corresponding standards developed by the American Veterinary Medical Association Regulations to Assure Appropriate Care For Dogs Intended For Use As Pets, as published on April 9, 2010.
This section shall not apply to hobby breeders, shelters or to a non-profit organization that houses or adopts animals for the purpose of protecting animals from cruelty, neglect, abuse, or homelessness.
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