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VA HB2313

VA HB2313
Boarding establishments; work group to consider whether to propose state license, etc.


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Introduced
01/08/2025
In Committee
02/11/2025
Crossed Over
02/18/2025
Passed
02/20/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/02/2025

Introduced Session

2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Grooming and boarding establishments; inspections by animal control officers. Allows an animal control officer to inspect a grooming or boarding establishment that is not regulated by the Board of Veterinary Medicine with the consent of the owner or person in charge or pursuant to a warrant upon a receipt of a complaint or twice annually upon their own motion to ensure compliance with state animal care laws and regulations. The bill requires an animal control officer, a law-enforcement officer, or the State Veterinarian to obtain the consent of the owner or person in charge of any business premises of any dealer, pet shop, groomer, or boarding establishment to investigate allegations of a complaint of a suspected violation of state or local animal care laws. Current law does not require such consent to investigate allegations of a complaint. The bill allows an animal control officer to search a building or place pursuant to a warrant after making a sworn statement regarding any potential violations of the cruelty to animals laws. Current law only allows a sheriff, deputy sheriff, or police officer to conduct such a search. The bill also directs the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to, in consultation with the State Veterinarian, convene a work group to consider whether to propose a state license and other regulatory requirements for animal boarding establishments similar to the current licensing requirements for animal shelters and submit its report of such findings and recommendations by December 1, 2026. This bill is identical to SB 1051.

AI Summary

This bill directs the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to create a work group to evaluate potential state licensing and regulatory requirements for animal boarding establishments. Specifically, the department will collaborate with the State Veterinarian to assemble a group of relevant stakeholders who will explore creating a licensing system similar to the current requirements for animal shelters. The work group is tasked with producing a comprehensive report by December 1, 2026, which will be submitted to the leadership of the Senate and House agriculture committees. The purpose of this work group is to systematically examine whether additional oversight and regulation of animal boarding facilities would be beneficial, potentially improving animal welfare and establishing consistent standards for businesses that provide temporary animal care services. By convening experts and stakeholders, the bill seeks to gather informed perspectives on potential regulatory approaches before making any formal legislative recommendations.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0660) (on 04/02/2025)

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