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Previous columns by Deanna Reinwald:
Puppy Mill Power-Don't Look!
the first report on the puppy mill protecting bill, talk about politics!
Copy Of House Bill 1794
Here's the actual bill to shield the commercial breeders from prying eyes.
Copy Of Ammendments To 1794
Other Columns
Letters
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THE REINWALD REPORT
SECOND REGULAR SESSION
HOUSE
BILL NO. 1794
91ST
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
AN
ACT
by TDP Field Reporter
Deanna Reinwald
(the changes at second reading are in bold letters)
who also provided many of the links and information included here.
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SEND IT TO: Editor@thedogplace.org
To repeal sections 578.405, 578.407, 578.409, and 578.412,
RSMo, and to
enact in lieu thereof four new sections relating to animal research and
production facilities, with a penalty provision.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the
state of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Sections 578.405, 578.407, 578.409, and
578.412, RSMo, are repealed and four new sections enacted in lieu thereof,
to be known as sections 578.405, 578.407, 578.409, and 578.412, to read as
follows:
578.405. 1. Sections 578.405 to 578.412 shall be
known and may be cited as "The Animal Research and Production
Facilities Protection Act".
2. As used in sections 578.405 to 578.412, the following terms mean:
(1) "Animal", every living creature, domestic or wild, but
not including Homo sapiens;
(2) "Animal facility", any facility, animal farming
operation, business or organization engaging in legal scientific
research or agricultural production or involving the use of animals,
including any organization with a primary purpose of representing
livestock production or processing, any organization with a primary
purpose of promoting or marketing livestock or livestock products, any
person licensed to practice veterinary medicine, any organization involved
in the production of pet food or pet food research, and any organization
with a primary purpose of representing any such person, organization, or
institution. The term shall include the owner, operator, and employees of
any animal facility [and], the offices [and],
barns, buildings, or other structures, the vehicles of any such
persons while engaged in duties related to the animal facility, and any
premises, private or public property, where animals are
located, including but not limited to the barns or areas where the
animals are pastured, housed, or otherwise quartered;
(3) "Director", the director of the department of
agriculture.
578.407. No person shall:
(1) Release, steal, or otherwise intentionally cause the death, injury,
or loss of any animal at or from an animal facility and not authorized by
that facility;
(2) Damage, vandalize, or steal any property in or on an animal
facility;
(3) Obtain access to an animal facility by false pretenses for the
purpose of performing acts not authorized by the facility;
(4) Enter or otherwise interfere with an animal facility with the
intent to destroy, alter, duplicate or obtain unauthorized possession of
records, data, material, equipment, or animals;
(5) Knowingly obtain, by theft or deception, control over records,
data, material, equipment, or animals of any animal facility for the
purpose of depriving the rightful owner or animal facility of the records,
material, data, equipment, or animals, or for the purpose of concealing,
abandoning, or destroying such records, material, data, equipment, or
animals;
(6) Enter or remain on an animal facility with the intent to commit an
act prohibited by this section;
(7) Photograph, videotape, or otherwise obtain images from
within the animal facility without the express written consent of the
animal facility;
(8) Intentionally or knowingly release or introduce any
pathogen or disease in or near an animal facility that has the potential
to cause disease in any animal at the animal facility or which otherwise
threatens human health or biosecurity at the animal facility.
578.409. 1. Any person who violates section 578.407:
(1) Shall be guilty of a misdemeanor for each such violation unless the
loss, theft, or damage to the animal facility exceeds three hundred
dollars in value;
(2) Shall be guilty of a class D felony for a violation of
subdivision (7) of section 578.407 or if the loss, theft, or
damage to the animal facility property exceeds three hundred dollars in
value but does not exceed ten thousand dollars in value;
(3) Shall be guilty of a class C felony if the loss, theft, or damage
to the animal facility property exceeds ten thousand dollars in value but
does not exceed one hundred thousand dollars in value;
(4) Shall be guilty of a class B felony if the loss, theft, or damage
to the animal facility exceeds one hundred thousand dollars in value.
2. Any person who intentionally agrees with another person to violate
section 578.407 and commits an act in furtherance of such violation shall
be guilty of the same class of violation as provided in subsection 1 of
this section.
3. In the determination of the value of the loss, theft, or damage to
an animal facility, the court shall conduct a hearing to determine the
reasonable cost of replacement of materials, data, equipment, animals, and
records that were damaged, destroyed, lost, or cannot be returned, as well
as the reasonable cost of lost production funds and repeating
experimentation that may have been disrupted or invalidated as a result of
the violation of section 578.407.
4. Any persons found guilty of a violation of section 578.407 shall be
ordered by the court to make restitution, jointly and severally, to the
owner, operator, or both, of the animal facility, in the full amount of
the reasonable cost as determined under subsection 3 of this section.
5. Any person who has been damaged by a violation of section 578.407
may recover all actual and consequential damages, punitive damages, and
court costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, from the person causing
such damage.
6. Nothing in sections 578.405 to 578.412 shall preclude any animal
facility injured in its business or property by a violation of section
578.407 from seeking appropriate relief under any other provision of law
or remedy including the issuance of an injunction against any person who
violates section 578.407 including any relief authorized under
subsection 5 of this section. The owner or operator of the animal
facility may petition the court to permanently enjoin such persons from
violating sections 578.405 to 578.412 and the court shall provide such
relief.
578.412. 1. The director shall have the authority to investigate any
alleged violation of sections 578.405 to 578.412, along with any other law
enforcement agency, and may [take any action within the
director's authority necessary for the enforcement of sections 578.405 to
578.412] initiate civil legal action in the
circuit court of the county where the violation occurred. The
attorney general, the highway patrol, and other law enforcement officials
shall provide assistance required in the conduct of an investigation.
2. The director may promulgate rules and regulations necessary for the
enforcement of sections 578.405 to 578.412. No rule or portion of a rule
promulgated under the authority of sections 578.405 to 578.412 shall
become effective unless it has been promulgated pursuant to the provisions
of section 536.024, RSMo.
Deanna Reinwald
DEBRNWLD@aol.com
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