Bill Text: DE SB176 | 2023-2024 | 152nd General Assembly | Draft


Bill Title: An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Retired Law-enforcement Canines.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 21-8)

Status: (Passed) 2023-08-10 - Signed by Governor [SB176 Detail]

Download: Delaware-2023-SB176-Draft.html

SPONSOR:

Sen. Lawson & Rep. Carson & Rep. Cooke

Sens. Buckson, Hansen, Hocker, Pettyjohn, Richardson, Sturgeon, Walsh, Wilson; Reps. Baumbach, Briggs King, Griffith, Heffernan, Lynn, D. Short

DELAWARE STATE SENATE

152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY

SENATE BILL NO. 176

AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO RETIRED LAW-ENFORCEMENT CANINES.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:

Section 1. Amend Chapter 30F, Title 16 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:

Subchapter VII. Retired Law-Enforcement Canine Act

§ 3096F. Veterinary care for retired law-enforcement canines.

(a) For purposes of this section:

(1) “Department” means any of the following:

a. Department of Correction.

b. Department of Safety and Homeland Security for the State Police and Capitol Police.

c. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.

d. State Fire Prevention Commission for the Office of the State Fire Marshal.

(2) “Owner” means the person who, under written agreement with the Department that the retired law-enforcement canine assisted, has taken possession of the retired law-enforcement canine.

(3) “Retired law-enforcement canine” means a canine previously trained for and used by a Department to assist with the performance of law-enforcement duties.

(4) “Veterinary care” means the medical care provided by a veterinarian, as defined in § 3302 of Title 24. “Veterinary care” includes the costs of prescription medication, surgery to remedy substantial risk to life or health, and cremation. “Veterinary care” does not include elective surgery.

(b) The Department that the retired law-enforcement canine assisted shall reimburse an owner up to $1,500 annually for veterinary care expenses paid by the owner for the care of that retired-law enforcement canine.

(c) The Department that the retired law-enforcement canine assisted shall require that the owner provide documentation of the veterinary care expenses.

(d) The Department of Correction, the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, and the State Fire Prevention Commission shall each promulgate regulations to establish a reimbursement process under this section.

Section 2. This Act is effective immediately and shall be implemented 6 months after enactment. This Act does not apply to law-enforcement canines that retire before the implementation date of this Act.

SYNOPSIS

This Act requires that an owner be reimbursed up to $1,500 annually for veterinary care expenses paid by the owner for the care of a retired law-enforcement canine.

The Department of Safety and Homeland Security shall issue veterinary care reimbursements and promulgate regulations to create a reimbursement process for retired law-enforcement canines from the State Police and Capitol Police. The State Fire Prevention Commission shall issue veterinary care reimbursements and promulgate regulations to create a reimbursement process for retired law-enforcement canines from the Office of the State Fire Marshal. The Department of Correction and the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control shall issue veterinary care reimbursements and promulgate regulations to create a reimbursement process for retired law-enforcement canines that assisted their respective divisions.

This Act is effective immediately and shall be implemented 6 months after enactment. This Act does not apply to law-enforcement canines that retire before the implementation date of this Act.

Author: Senator Lawson

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