Bill Text: NY S00590 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Prohibits any person from transporting, holding, buying, selling, giving, receiving or marketing a nonambulatory animal unless such animal is first humanely euthanized without undue delay from the time that such animal becomes nonambulatory; makes certain exceptions; provides violation provisions; defines relevant terms.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-01-03 - REFERRED TO AGRICULTURE [S00590 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-S00590-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                           590

                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                     January 5, 2023
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by Sens. KRUEGER, ADDABBO, BAILEY, HOYLMAN, STAVISKY -- read
          twice and ordered printed, and when printed to  be  committed  to  the
          Committee on Agriculture

        AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to nonambu-
          latory animals

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. The agriculture and markets law is amended by adding a  new
     2  section 357-a to read as follows:
     3    §  357-a.  Nonambulatory  animals. 1. Definitions. For the purposes of
     4  this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
     5    (a) "Person" means any individual, corporation,  partnership,  associ-
     6  ation, municipality, or other legal entity;
     7    (b)  "Nonambulatory  animal" means any domestic sheep, cattle or swine
     8  that is raised for commercial or subsistence purposes and that is unable
     9  to stand and walk without assistance;
    10    (c) "Humanely euthanize" means to kill an animal by a single blow of a
    11  penetrating captive bolt or gun shot, or by chemical  means,  restricted
    12  to an injectable drug or drugs, that will render the animal unconscious,
    13  with complete unconsciousness remaining until death;
    14    (d)  "Undue  delay"  means  any  delay beyond that which is reasonably
    15  necessary to carry  out  prompt,  humane  euthanasia  or  to  administer
    16  prompt,  appropriate and necessary veterinary treatment, or to carry out
    17  prompt, humane handling and transport of the nonambulatory animal pursu-
    18  ant to this subdivision and subdivision three of this section;
    19    (e) "Humane handling" means that a nonambulatory animal shall only  be
    20  moved  with full body support. Use of a sling, stoneboat, or other sled-
    21  like or wheeled conveyances should  be  used  to  move  a  nonambulatory
    22  animal  wherever  possible.  In no event shall a nonambulatory animal be
    23  dragged, pushed with a tractor, forklift, or  other  equipment,  lifted,
    24  unless  with  full  body  support,  or  otherwise  moved  inhumanely for

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03442-01-3

        S. 590                              2

     1  purposes of convenience. In the  limited  circumstances  where,  in  the
     2  course  of veterinary treatment, the veterinarian makes a reasonable and
     3  good faith determination that the safest and most humane way to move the
     4  animal  is  with  a tractor or other equipment, this is permissible. Hip
     5  clamps shall not be used to move a nonambulatory animal. Where an animal
     6  must be lifted to a standing position and not moved, the use  of  a  hip
     7  clamp  or other equipment is allowed after consulting with a veterinari-
     8  an. Where the veterinarian makes a reasonable and  good  faith  determi-
     9  nation  that the safest and most humane way to lift the animal is with a
    10  hip clamp or other equipment, this is permissible; and
    11    (f) "Veterinary treatment" means that a  licensed  veterinarian  shall
    12  determine  whether  a nonambulatory animal requires medical attention or
    13  rehabilitation, or humane euthanasia. A veterinarian with an established
    14  veterinary client patient relationship  with  a  farm  shall  provide  a
    15  protocol for use by a farmer to assist in determining whether a nonambu-
    16  latory  animal  requires  medical attention or rehabilitation, or humane
    17  euthanasia. A person shall follow the protocol provided by a veterinari-
    18  an when the veterinarian cannot  provide  veterinary  treatment  without
    19  undue delay.
    20    2.  No  person shall transport or hold, except as provided in subdivi-
    21  sion three of this section, buy, sell, give, receive, or market a nonam-
    22  bulatory animal for human or animal consumption.
    23    3. (a) A nonambulatory animal may be transported, provided such trans-
    24  port is in compliance with paragraph (e)  of  subdivision  one  of  this
    25  section,  where  the  animal  becomes nonambulatory on the property of a
    26  farmer who has bred or raised the animal, without undue delay  from  the
    27  time  the animal becomes nonambulatory, to another location on that same
    28  property, solely for the purpose of administering to the  animal  appro-
    29  priate and necessary veterinary treatment.
    30    (b) A nonambulatory animal may be held on the property of a farmer who
    31  has  bred  or  raised  the  animal  for  a brief period of time which is
    32  reasonably necessary to obtain veterinary treatment of the nonambulatory
    33  animal pursuant to this subdivision. Such veterinary treatment shall  be
    34  administered without undue delay from the time the animal becomes nonam-
    35  bulatory.
    36    4.  Under no circumstances shall a nonambulatory animal be transported
    37  or held for any purpose other than that permitted in this section.
    38    5.  Any person who violates any provision of  this  section  shall  be
    39  guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment of not more than one
    40  year,  or  by a fine of not more than two thousand five hundred dollars,
    41  or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each day on which a violation  of
    42  this  section occurs and each instance of a prohibited action under this
    43  section shall constitute a separate offense.
    44    6. The commissioner shall promulgate rules and  regulations  to  carry
    45  out the provisions of this section.
    46    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    47  it shall have become a law.
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