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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 1984

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 1629 Session of 1999


        INTRODUCED BY MICHLOVIC, BUXTON, WALKO, S. MILLER, CAPPABIANCA,
           LYNCH, FRANKEL, NAILOR, KAISER, WOJNAROSKI, STABACK, DeWEESE,
           SOLOBAY, HARHAI, TRAVAGLIO, GRUCELA, SAINATO, BEBKO-JONES,
           McCALL, LAUGHLIN, BELARDI, TIGUE, VAN HORNE, M. COHEN,
           ROONEY, SHANER, RAMOS, SERAFINI, WILT, McILHINNEY, CASORIO,
           COSTA, BAKER, DONATUCCI, DeLUCA, SEYFERT, TANGRETTI,
           J. TAYLOR AND STEELMAN, JUNE 9, 1999

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS,
           JUNE 9, 1999

                                     AN ACT

     1  Providing for pet sterilization; establishing the Pet Population
     2     Control Fund in the State Treasury; providing for a
     3     Spay/Neuter Companion Animals license plate; establishing the
     4     Pet Population Control Program; providing for financial
     5     incentives for pet sterilization; and providing penalties.

     6     The General Assembly finds and declares that the purposes of
     7  this act are to:
     8         (1)  Reduce the population of unwanted and stray dogs and
     9     cats by encouraging the owners of these pets to have them
    10     permanently sexually sterilized, thereby reducing potential
    11     threats to public health and safety posed by the growing
    12     population.
    13         (2)  Provide financial assistance for pet sterilization.
    14     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    15  hereby enacts as follows:
    16  Section 1.  Short title.


     1     This act shall be known and may be cited as the Pet
     2  Population Control Act.
     3  Section 2.  Definitions.
     4     The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
     5  have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
     6  context clearly indicates otherwise:
     7     "Department."  The Treasury Department of the Commonwealth.
     8     "Fund."  The Pet Population Control Fund.
     9     "Pet."  A dog or cat.
    10     "Veterinary practice."  The practice of veterinary medicine
    11  by a person licensed under the act of December 27, 1974
    12  (P.L.995, No.326), known as the Veterinary Medicine Practice
    13  Act.
    14  Section 3.  Pet Population Control Fund.
    15     (a)  Establishment.--There is hereby established a special
    16  fund in the State Treasury to be known as the Pet Population
    17  Control Fund, to which shall be credited all funds collected
    18  under this act from the Spay/Neuter Companion Animals license
    19  plate sales.
    20     (b)  Spay/Neuter Companion Animals license plate.--Upon
    21  application to the Department of Transportation of any person,
    22  accompanied by a fee of $35 which shall be in addition to the
    23  annual registration fee, the Department of Transportation shall
    24  issue a Spay/Neuter Companion Animals license plate for a
    25  passenger car or other vehicle with a registered gross weight of
    26  not more than 9,000 pounds. The Pet Population Control Fund
    27  shall receive $15 of each additional fee for this plate.
    28     (c)  Interest.--Any interest earned by moneys in the fund
    29  shall accrue to the fund.
    30     (d)  Requisitions.--The department shall requisition from the
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     1  fund all available amounts necessary to provide a reimbursement
     2  program for the sterilization of pets in this Commonwealth.
     3     (e)  Expenses.--As much as may be necessary of the moneys in
     4  the fund may be used to pay the expenses of the department in
     5  administering its duties under this act.
     6  Section 4.  Pet Population Control Program.
     7     (a)  Establishment.--The department shall establish and
     8  implement the Pet Population Control Program which shall provide
     9  a reimbursement program for pet owners.
    10     (b)  Rules and regulations.--The department may promulgate
    11  rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of the act and
    12  cause them to be displayed in a conspicuous location in all
    13  veterinary practices, pet stores, public and private animal
    14  shelters and kennels.
    15     (c)  Advertisement.--The Treasury Department and the
    16  Department of Transportation shall advertise the reimbursement
    17  program in a manner most likely to reach all pet owners. An
    18  enclosure announcing the Spay/Neuter Companion Animals license
    19  plate shall be included with the initial and subsequent annual
    20  registration fee notices.
    21  Section 5.  Reimbursement of pet owners.
    22     (a)  Amount.--Provided sufficient moneys exist in the Pet
    23  Population Control Fund, reimbursements shall be made to pet
    24  owners for up to 50% of the veterinarian's fee to spay or neuter
    25  a pet in an amount determined by the department, not to exceed
    26  the following amounts:
    27         (1)  For cat neuters, $20.
    28         (2)  For cat spays, $35.
    29         (3)  For dog neuters, $40.
    30         (4)  For dog spays, $55.
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     1     (b)  Procedure.--Any person submitting a pet for sexual
     2  sterilization who wishes to receive reimbursement under this act
     3  shall:
     4         (1)  Be a resident of this Commonwealth.
     5         (2)  Certify in writing that he is the owner of the pet
     6     or authorized by the owner to present the pet for the
     7     procedure.
     8         (3)  Pay to the veterinary practice the fee for the
     9     sterilization procedure.
    10         (4)  Submit an application for reimbursement to the
    11     department.
    12     (c)  Application form.--The application form for
    13  reimbursement shall include, but not be limited to, the
    14  following:
    15         (1)  The name and address of the pet owner.
    16         (2)  The name and address of the veterinarian who
    17     performed the sterilization procedure.
    18         (3)  A description of the pet as to species, breed and
    19     sex.
    20         (4)  A brief description of the procedure performed.
    21         (5)  An affidavit by the veterinary practice stating that
    22     the sterilization has been completed, the amount charged and
    23     the name of the person who paid for the procedure.
    24         (6)  A copy of the receipt by the pet owner of the amount
    25     paid for the procedure.
    26         (7)  The name of any other organization providing
    27     financial assistance, in whole or in part, for the cost of
    28     the sterilization procedure and the amount provided.
    29     (d)  Application for reimbursement.--Application for the
    30  refund must be made no later than six months from the date of
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     1  the sterilization procedure.
     2  Section 6.  Penalty.
     3     (a)  Offenses defined.--A person commits a misdemeanor of the
     4  second degree if he knowingly:
     5         (1)  Furnishes the department with false information
     6     concerning the actual amount paid for the sterilization
     7     procedure by the pet owner or submits a fraudulent
     8     application for reimbursement under this act.
     9         (2)  Furnishes any veterinary practice with inaccurate
    10     information concerning the ownership of a pet submitted for a
    11     pet sterilization procedure.
    12     (b)  Violation of Veterinary Medicine Practice Act.--
    13  Providing false information under this act by a veterinarian
    14  shall be a violation of the act of December 27, 1974 (P.L.995,
    15  No.326), known as the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, and
    16  shall render the veterinarian ineligible for further
    17  participation in the reimbursement program.
    18     (c)  Reports by department.--The department shall report all
    19  violations of this act to:
    20         (1)  Appropriate law enforcement authorities.
    21         (2)  The State Board of Veterinary Medicine.
    22  Section 7.  Effective date.
    23     This act shall take effect in 90 days.





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