HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3117        FILED ON: 1/20/2023

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 849

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

Jack Patrick Lewis and Josh S. Cutler

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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:

The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:

An Act prohibiting the sale of fur products.

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

Date Added:

Jack Patrick Lewis

7th Middlesex

1/18/2023

Josh S. Cutler

6th Plymouth

1/25/2023

Lindsay N. Sabadosa

1st Hampshire

1/25/2023

Brian W. Murray

10th Worcester

1/30/2023

Vanna Howard

17th Middlesex

1/31/2023

Carol A. Doherty

3rd Bristol

2/3/2023

Steven George Xiarhos

5th Barnstable

2/5/2023

Thomas M. Stanley

9th Middlesex

2/7/2023

Michelle M. DuBois

10th Plymouth

2/8/2023

Paul McMurtry

11th Norfolk

2/8/2023

Samantha Montaño

15th Suffolk

2/16/2023

James K. Hawkins

2nd Bristol

3/2/2023

James C. Arena-DeRosa

8th Middlesex

3/2/2023

Patrick M. O'Connor

First Plymouth and Norfolk

3/2/2023

David Paul Linsky

5th Middlesex

3/2/2023

Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr.

12th Hampden

3/3/2023

Jessica Ann Giannino

16th Suffolk

3/3/2023

Carmine Lawrence Gentile

13th Middlesex

3/7/2023

Jennifer Balinsky Armini

8th Essex

3/7/2023

Christopher Hendricks

11th Bristol

3/7/2023

Natalie M. Higgins

4th Worcester

3/7/2023

Margaret R. Scarsdale

1st Middlesex

3/7/2023

Patrick Joseph Kearney

4th Plymouth

3/7/2023

Kenneth I. Gordon

21st Middlesex

3/8/2023

Rodney M. Elliott

16th Middlesex

3/9/2023

James Arciero

2nd Middlesex

3/9/2023

James B. Eldridge

Middlesex and Worcester

3/13/2023

Simon Cataldo

14th Middlesex

3/14/2023

David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf

17th Worcester

3/20/2023

Tackey Chan

2nd Norfolk

3/28/2023

Danillo A. Sena

37th Middlesex

5/1/2023

Kay Khan

11th Middlesex

7/18/2023

Tommy Vitolo

15th Norfolk

8/16/2023

Adam J. Scanlon

14th Bristol

11/7/2023

Mike Connolly

26th Middlesex

4/4/2024


HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3117        FILED ON: 1/20/2023

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 849

By Representatives Lewis of Framingham and Cutler of Pembroke, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 849) of Jack Patrick Lewis, Josh S. Cutler and others for legislation to prohibit the sale of fur products.  Environment and Natural Resources.

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 

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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)

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An Act prohibiting the sale of fur products.

 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
 

SECTION 1. New Chapter 110I to Title XV Regulation of Trade of the General Laws is hereby added:

Chapter 110I: Trade of Fur Products

§ 1. Terms defined

For the purposes of this chapter the following terms have the following meanings

(a)“Fur”, any animal skin or part thereof with hair, fleece, or fur fibers attached thereto, either in its raw or processed state.

(b)(1) “Fur product”, any article of clothing or covering for any part of the body, or any fashion accessory, including, but not limited to, handbags, shoes, slippers, hats, earmuffs, scarves, shawls, gloves, jewelry, keychains, toys, and home accessories and décor, that is made in whole or part of fur.

(2)“Fur product” does not include any of the following:

(i)An animal skin or part thereof that is to be converted into leather, or which in processing will have the hair, fleece, or fur fiber completely removed;

(ii)Cowhide with the hair attached thereto;

(iii)Lambskin or sheepskin with the fleece attached thereto; or

(iv)The pelt or skin of any animal that is preserved through taxidermy or for the purpose of taxidermy.

(c)“Non-profit organization”, any corporation that is organized under 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3) that is created for charitable, religious, philanthropic, educational, or similar purposes.

(d) “Taxidermy”, the practice of preparing and preserving the skin of an animal that is deceased and stuffing and mounting it in a lifelike form.

(e)“Ultimate consumer”, an individual who buys a fur product for their own use, or the use of another, but not for resale or trade.

(f) “Used fur product”, a fur product that has been worn or used by an ultimate consumer.             

§ 2. Fur Product Prohibition; exemptions; penalties

(a)Notwithstanding M.G.L.A. 266 § 79 or any other provision of law, it is unlawful to sell, offer for sale, display for sale, trade, or otherwise distribute for monetary or nonmonetary consideration a fur product in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. For purposes of this section, the sale of a fur product shall be deemed to occur in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts if: (1) the buyer takes physical possession of the fur product in Massachusetts; or (2) the seller is located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

(b)The prohibitions outlined in this Section do not apply to the sale, offer for sale, displaying for sale, trade, or distribution of:

(1)a used fur product by an individual (excluding a retail transaction), non-profit organization, or second-hand store, including a pawn shop;

(2)a fur product used for traditional tribal, cultural, or spiritual purposes by a member of a federally recognized or state-recognized Native American tribe; or

(3)a fur product where the activity is expressly authorized by federal or state law.             

(c)A person convicted of a violation of this Chapter shall be fined no less than five hundred dollars nor more than five thousand dollars per fur product.

SECTION 2. Severability.

If any section, subsection, or paragraph of this Act shall be held unconstitutional either on its face or as applied, the unconstitutionality of the section, subsection, or paragraph, or of the application thereof, shall not affect the other sections, subsections, and paragraphs of this Act, and the applications thereof; and to that end the sections, subsections, and paragraphs of this Act are intended to be severable.

SECTION 3.Effective date.

This Act shall take effect no later than 180 days following the passage of this Act.