PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 79, 1339 PRINTER'S NO. 1515
No. 76 Session of 1987
INTRODUCED BY BOOK, MORRIS, McVERRY, LANGTRY, FARMER, SEMMEL, LLOYD, BOYES, GRUPPO, FOX, BURD, MARKOSEK, DAVIES, CIVERA, TRELLO, ITKIN, FARGO, CARLSON, GANNON, BELFANTI, OLASZ, HECKLER AND REBER, JANUARY 28, 1987
AS RE-REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, MAY 11, 1987
AN ACT 1 Imposing duties on persons who sell dogs in the regular course 2 of business; providing a summary offense for 3 misrepresentation of pedigree and health of dogs bred for 4 sale; and providing for the enforcement of this act by the 5 Attorney General. 6 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 7 hereby enacts as follows: 8 Section 1. Certification of purchased dog's health. 9 (a) General rule.--A kennel, pet shop operator or other 10 individual who sells dogs to the public in the regular course of 11 business shall provide a purchaser of a dog with a health 12 certificate for the dog at the time of its sale. 13 (b) Contents of health certificate.--The certificate of 14 health shall set forth the following: 15 (1) The dog's breed. 16 (2) The dog's age. 17 (3) The dog's sex. 18 (4) The dog's color.
1 (5) The dog's date of birth. 2 (6) A list of vaccinations administered to the dog, the 3 date of vaccinations and the name of the person who 4 administered them. 5 (7) The date and type any parasiticidal medicine was 6 administered to the dog. 7 (c) Return of dog for illness.--If within ten days of its 8 purchase a dog purchased from a person in the regular course of 9 the seller's business dies of any illness or condition existing 10 on the date of sale or manifests a contagious or disabling 11 illness existing, but which was not discernible at the time of 12 purchase, the purchaser may return it to the seller either for a 13 complete refund, including sales tax, or for a replacement 14 animal of equal value, as the purchaser chooses. A 15 veterinarian's certification of illness issued by a licensed 16 veterinarian shall be necessary to return a dog under this 17 subsection and shall be supplied at the purchaser's expense. The 18 veterinarian's certificate shall set forth that he examined the 19 dog, that the dog has a contagious or disabling illness which 20 renders it unfit for purchase and the precise findings of the 21 examination. 22 (d) Return of dog for poor health.--If within 30 days of 23 purchase a dog purchased from a person in the regular course of 24 the seller's business is determined, through physical 25 examination by a veterinarian, to be in poor health due to 26 congenital malformation or dysfunction, the purchaser may return 27 it to the seller either for a complete refund, including sales 28 tax, or for a replacement animal of equal value, as the 29 purchaser chooses. A veterinarian's certification of poor health 30 due to congenital malformation or dysfunction shall be necessary 19870H0076B1515 - 2 -
1 to return a dog under this subsection. The certification shall 2 be issued by a licensed veterinarian at the purchaser's expense, 3 shall set forth the congenital malformation or dysfunction and 4 shall state that, due to the congenital malformation or 5 dysfunction, the dog is unfit for the purpose for which it was 6 purchased. 7 (e) Limitation on returns.--Subsections (c) and (d) shall 8 not apply where a seller, in certifying the health of a dog in 9 accordance with subsection (a), discloses at the time of sale 10 the health problem for which the buyer later seeks to return the 11 dog and adjusts the purchase price at the time of sale to 12 reflect the dog's health problem. 13 Section 2. Certification of purchased dog's registration. 14 If a kennel or pet shop operator who sells dogs to the public 15 in the regular course of business advertises that a dog is 16 registered or registrable, he shall provide the purchaser of the 17 dog with the following not later than 30 days after the date of 18 sale: 19 (1) Documents necessary to transfer the registered 20 ownership of the dog. 21 (2) The breeder's name and address if the purchaser so 22 requires. 23 (3) The name and registration number of the dam and sire 24 of the purchased dog's litter. 25 (4) Other information that may be required by the 26 registrar to register a transfer of ownership. 27 Section 3. False statements. 28 A person commits a summary offense if he knowingly and in the 29 regular course of business makes a false or misleading statement 30 relating to the health or registration of a dog he is attempting 19870H0076B1515 - 3 -
1 to sell and causes another to purchase the dog in reliance of 2 that statement. 3 Section 4. Enforcement. 4 The Attorney General shall enforce this act and shall 5 promulgate rules and regulations that the Attorney General deems 6 necessary for that enforcement. ALL FINES AND PENALTIES WHICH <-- 7 ARE COLLECTED FOR VIOLATIONS OF THIS ACT ARE HEREBY APPROPRIATED 8 TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO COVER THE COSTS OF ENFORCING THE 9 PROVISIONS OF THIS ACT. 10 Section 5. Applicability. 11 This act shall not apply to nonprofit kennels as that term is 12 defined under the act of December 7, 1982 (P.L.784, No.225), 13 known as the Dog Law. 14 Section 6. Effective date. 15 This act shall take effect in 60 days. A26L03JRW/19870H0076B1515 - 4 -