On 2 March 2010, AB-793
(Revisions to Chapter 173, Animal Seizure Law), was introduced by
Representatives Pocan, Berceau, Black, Brooks, Hebl, Pasch and Pope-Roberts.
The bill was cosponsored by Senators Risser, Carpenter, Erpenbach and Miller.
AB-793 was read and referred to the Assembly committee on Corrections and the
Courts.
On the
same day, a "twin bill," SB-580, was introduced into the state Senate
by Senators Risser, Carpenter, Miller and Erpenbach. SB-580 was read and
referred to the State Senate committee on Ethics Reform and Government
Operations.
There
are many provisions in the proposed changes to Chapter 173. However, in a
nutshell, AB-793/SB-580 would shorten the length of time a shelter would have
to hold animals from a Chapter 173 seizure or a Chapter 951 criminal case, and
would make provisions for an owner to pay for the reasonable costs of custody
and care for those animals.
These
changes would help shelters, animal control facilities, and local governments
cope with the thousands upon thousands of dollars incurred in a large seizure
or cruelty case. They would also help lessen stress on the animals by reducing
the time they must spend in shelter cages.
Please see
our AB-793/SB-580, Revisions
to Chapter 173 Overview,
Bill Summary,
and FAQ pages, and read the
background and full revisions proposed in this bill.
AB-793/SB-580, Revisions to Chapter 173
Overview
Bill Summary FAQ
Then,
email or phone all Assembly and Senate Committee members and ask them to
PLEASE favorably pass AB-793 / SB-580 out of committee without
significant amendments.
The Assembly public
hearing was held on Thursday, March 11, 2010, but the bill has not yet passed
out of Committee. The Senate public hearing will be held on 6 April.
Your letters are urgently needed! As
always, we ask that you keep your comments courteous and respectful.
AB-793/SB-580, Revisions to
Chapter 173 Overview
Bill Summary FAQ
AB-793 Revision of Chapter 173
(pdf)
Existing WI Chapter 173 (pdf)
History of Assembly Bill 793 History of Senate Bill 580
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