Healthy Dog Importation Act

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Healthy Dog Importation Act

This bill imposes requirements on the importation of live dogs.

Specifically, the bill prohibits the importation of a live dog into the United States unless the Department of Agriculture (USDA) determines the dog (1) is in good health; (2) has received all necessary vaccinations, internal and external parasite treatment, and demonstrated negative test results as evidenced by a certificate from a licensed veterinarian; and (3) is officially identified by a permanent method approved by USDA. Additionally, dogs entering the United States for transfer must be at least six months of age and accompanied by a USDA permit. Transfer is defined as a change of ownership or control of an imported dog to another person, including by sale, adoption, exchange, or donation.

USDA must provide an exception to any requirements under the bill for dogs that are transferred for (1) research purposes; (2) veterinary treatment under certain conditions, including appropriate quarantining; or (3) lawful importation into the state of Hawaii if the dog is not transported out of Hawaii for transfer at less than six months of age.

USDA also has enforcement authority under the bill.

Bill 118 s 502, also known as the Healthy Dog Importation Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to regulate the importation of dogs into the United States in order to ensure the health and safety of both the animals and the public.

The bill outlines several key provisions, including requirements for imported dogs to undergo health screenings and vaccinations before entering the country. It also calls for increased oversight and enforcement measures to prevent the spread of diseases such as rabies and canine influenza.

Additionally, the Healthy Dog Importation Act aims to crack down on puppy mills and other unethical breeding practices by imposing stricter regulations on breeders and sellers. This includes mandatory licensing and inspections to ensure that dogs are being raised in humane conditions. Overall, the Healthy Dog Importation Act seeks to improve the welfare of dogs being imported into the United States and protect the public from potential health risks associated with the importation of sick or unvaccinated animals. It is currently being debated in Congress and has garnered support from animal welfare advocates and lawmakers from both parties.
Congress
118

Number
S - 502

Introduced on
2023-02-16

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

2/16/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Healthy Dog Importation Act

This bill imposes requirements on the importation of live dogs.

Specifically, the bill prohibits the importation of a live dog into the United States unless the Department of Agriculture (USDA) determines the dog (1) is in good health; (2) has received all necessary vaccinations, internal and external parasite treatment, and demonstrated negative test results as evidenced by a certificate from a licensed veterinarian; and (3) is officially identified by a permanent method approved by USDA. Additionally, dogs entering the United States for transfer must be at least six months of age and accompanied by a USDA permit. Transfer is defined as a change of ownership or control of an imported dog to another person, including by sale, adoption, exchange, or donation.

USDA must provide an exception to any requirements under the bill for dogs that are transferred for (1) research purposes; (2) veterinary treatment under certain conditions, including appropriate quarantining; or (3) lawful importation into the state of Hawaii if the dog is not transported out of Hawaii for transfer at less than six months of age.

USDA also has enforcement authority under the bill.

Bill 118 s 502, also known as the Healthy Dog Importation Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to regulate the importation of dogs into the United States in order to ensure the health and safety of both the animals and the public.

The bill outlines several key provisions, including requirements for imported dogs to undergo health screenings and vaccinations before entering the country. It also calls for increased oversight and enforcement measures to prevent the spread of diseases such as rabies and canine influenza.

Additionally, the Healthy Dog Importation Act aims to crack down on puppy mills and other unethical breeding practices by imposing stricter regulations on breeders and sellers. This includes mandatory licensing and inspections to ensure that dogs are being raised in humane conditions. Overall, the Healthy Dog Importation Act seeks to improve the welfare of dogs being imported into the United States and protect the public from potential health risks associated with the importation of sick or unvaccinated animals. It is currently being debated in Congress and has garnered support from animal welfare advocates and lawmakers from both parties.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA bill to amend the Animal Health Protection Act with respect to the importation of live dogs, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Animals

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Latest Summary6/7/2023

Healthy Dog Importation Act

This bill imposes requirements on the importation of live dogs.

Specifically, the bill prohibits the importation of a live dog into the United States unless the Department of Agriculture (USDA) de...


Latest Action2/16/2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.