Bill Text: GA HB788 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Animal protection; methods of euthanasia; provisions
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2010-12-31 - Effective Date [HB788 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2009-HB788-Comm_Sub.html
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SENATE
SUBSTITUTE TO HB 788
AS
PASSED SENATE
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Article 1 of Chapter 11 of Title 4 of the Official Code of Georgia
Annotated, relating to animal protection, so as to prohibit the use of a gas
chamber to euthanize dogs and cats; to provide for related matters; to provide
an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other
purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Article
1 of Chapter 11 of Title 4 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to animal protection, is amended by revising Code Section 4-11-5.1, relating to
euthanasia of dogs and cats by animal shelters or facilities operated for
collection of stray, neglected, abandoned, or unwanted animals, as
follows:
"4-11-5.1.
(a)
Except as provided in subsection (b) of this Code section, the use of sodium
pentobarbital or a derivative of it shall be the exclusive method for euthanasia
of dogs and cats by animal shelters or other facilities which are operated for
the collection and care of stray, neglected, abandoned, or unwanted animals. A
lethal solution shall be used in the following order of preference:
(1)
Intravenous injection by hypodermic needle;
(2)
Intraperitoneal injection by hypodermic needle; or
(3)
Intracardial
If the dog or
cat is unconscious, intracardial injection
by hypodermic needle.
(b)
Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this Code
section,:
(1)
A chamber using commercially bottled carbon monoxide gas which was used on July
1, 1990, for euthanasia of dogs and cats by any animal shelter or other facility
may continue to be used for such purposes by such animal shelter or facility if
such animal shelter or facility notifies the Commissioner of Agriculture, in
writing, on or before August 1, 1990, that such a chamber was in use by such
animal shelter or facility on July 1, 1990. However, a chamber which causes a
change in body oxygen by means of altering atmospheric pressure or which is
connected to an internal combustion engine and uses the engine exhaust for
euthanasia purposes shall not be permitted under any circumstances;
and
(2)
Any
any
substance which is clinically proven to be as humane as sodium pentobarbital and
which has been officially recognized as such by the American Veterinary Medical
Association may be used in lieu of sodium pentobarbital to perform euthanasia on
dogs and cats, but succinylcholine chloride, curare, curariform mixtures, or any
substance which acts as a neuromuscular blocking agent may not be used on a dog
or cat in lieu of sodium pentobarbital for euthanasia purposes.
(c)
In addition to the
exceptions
exception
provided for in subsection (b) of this Code section, in cases of extraordinary
circumstance where the dog or cat poses an extreme risk or danger to the
veterinarian, physician, or lay person performing euthanasia, such person shall
be allowed the use of any other substance or procedure that is humane to perform
euthanasia on such dangerous dog or cat.
(d)
Under no
circumstance shall a chamber using commercially bottled carbon monoxide gas or
other lethal gas or a chamber which causes a change in body oxygen by means of
altering atmospheric pressure or which is connected to an internal combustion
engine and uses the engine exhaust for euthanasia purposes be
permitted.
(d)(e)
A dog or cat may be tranquilized with an approved and humane substance before
euthanasia is performed.
(e)(f)
Euthanasia shall be performed by a licensed veterinarian or physician or a lay
person who is properly trained in the proper and humane use of a method of
euthanasia. Such lay person shall perform euthanasia under supervision of a
licensed veterinarian or physician. This shall not be construed so as to require
that a veterinarian or physician be present at the time euthanasia is
performed.
(f)(g)
No dog or cat may be left unattended between the time euthanasia procedures are
first begun and the time death occurs, nor may its body be disposed of until
death is confirmed by a qualified person.
(g)(h)
The supervising veterinarian or physician shall be subject to all record-keeping
requirements and inspection requirements of the State Board of Pharmacy
pertaining to sodium pentobarbital and other drugs authorized under subsection
(b) of this Code section and may limit the quantity of possession of sodium
pentobarbital and other drugs authorized to ensure compliance with the
provisions of this Code section.
(h)
This Code section shall not apply to any animal shelter or other facility
located in a county having a population of 25,000 or less according to the most
recent United States decennial
census."
SECTION
2.
This
Act shall become effective on January 1, 2013.
SECTION
3.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.