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SB0468 • 2026

Animal Cruelty

Animal Cruelty

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Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Wright
Last action
2026-03-13
Official status
Senate - Died in Criminal Justice
Effective date
2026-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material did not provide a definition for 'Veterinarian/Client/Patient Relationship', so this term was removed from the explanation.

Animal Cruelty Reporting Law

This bill requires certain individuals to report suspected animal cruelty and protects those who do so from legal trouble.

What This Bill Does

  • Adds a rule that not reporting suspected animal cruelty can lead to disciplinary actions for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and other animal care workers.
  • Allows veterinarians to share medical records with law enforcement if they suspect animal cruelty without needing the owner's permission.
  • Creates new rules about who must report animal cruelty when they see it happening or have reason to believe it happened in the past.
  • Protects veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and other animal care workers from being punished for reporting animal cruelty in good faith.
  • Makes it a crime for certain workers to change or destroy medical records to hide animal cruelty.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and other animal care providers who see signs of animal cruelty must report it.
  • People who work at places where animals are treated, like clinics and shelters, have new reporting requirements.

Terms To Know

Animal Cruelty
Any act or neglect that hurts an animal and is against the law.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill only applies to certain professionals who have direct contact with animals in their work.
  • It does not specify what happens if someone reports cruelty but it turns out they were wrong.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-13 Senate

    • Died in Criminal Justice

  2. 2026-02-10 Senate

    • Favorable by Regulated Industries; YEAS 9 NAYS 0 • Now in Criminal Justice

  3. 2026-02-05 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Regulated Industries, 02/10/26, 12:00 pm, 412 Knott Building

  4. 2026-01-13 Senate

    • Introduced

  5. 2025-12-01 Senate

    • Referred to Regulated Industries; Criminal Justice; Rules

  6. 2025-11-12 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Animal Cruelty; Providing that failure to report suspected animal cruelty is grounds for certain disciplinary actions; requiring that a veterinarian, veterinary technician, or other animal treatment provider employee who makes a good faith report of animal cruelty to certain officials be held harmless from certain liability, disciplinary action, and retaliation; providing penalties for certain veterinarians, veterinary technicians, or animal treatment provider employees or volunteers who knowingly alter or destroy a medical record for the purpose of concealing animal cruelty, etc.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
Florida Senate
-
2026

SB 468

By
Senator Wright

8-00655-26 2026468__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to animal cruelty; amending s.
3 474.214, F.S.; providing that failure to report
4 suspected animal cruelty is grounds for certain
5 disciplinary actions; amending s. 474.2165, F.S.;
6 clarifying that the authorization to furnish medical
7 records related to veterinary medical services to
8 certain parties under certain circumstances includes,
9 but is not limited to, instances where a veterinarian
10 suspects animal cruelty; creating s. 828.124, F.S.;
11 defining terms; requiring certain individuals to
12 report incidents of animal cruelty to certain
13 officials; requiring that a veterinarian, veterinary
14 technician, or other animal treatment provider
15 employee who makes a good faith report of animal
16 cruelty to certain officials be held harmless from
17 certain liability, disciplinary action, and
18 retaliation; providing penalties for certain
19 veterinarians, veterinary technicians, or animal
20 treatment provider employees or volunteers who
21 knowingly alter or destroy a medical record for the
22 purpose of concealing animal cruelty; providing
23 construction; providing an effective date.
24
25 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
26
27 Section 1. Paragraph (qq) is added to subsection (1) of
28 section 474.214, Florida Statutes, to read:
29 474.214 Disciplinary proceedings.—
30 (1) The following acts shall constitute grounds for which
31 the disciplinary actions in subsection (2) may be taken:
32
(qq)
Failing to report suspected animal cruelty to the

33
proper authorities pursuant to s. 828.124.

34 Section 2. Paragraph (d) of subsection (4) of section
35 474.2165, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
36 474.2165 Ownership and control of veterinary medical
37 patient records; report or copies of records to be furnished.—
38 (4) Except as otherwise provided in this section, such
39 records may not be furnished to, and the medical condition of a
40 patient may not be discussed with, any person other than the
41 client or the client’s legal representative or other
42 veterinarians involved in the care or treatment of the patient,
43 except upon written authorization of the client. However, such
44 records may be furnished without written authorization under the
45 following circumstances:
46 (d) In any criminal action or situation where a
47 veterinarian suspects a criminal violation
,
including
,

but not

48
limited to,
animal cruelty
. If a criminal violation
, including

49
but not limited to
an
imal cruelty as defined in s. 828.124,
is
50 suspected, a veterinarian may, without notice to or
51 authorization from the client, report the violation to a law
52 enforcement officer, an animal control officer who is certified
53 pursuant to s. 828.27(4)(a), or an agent appointed under s.
54 828.03. However, if a suspected violation occurs at a commercial
55 food-producing animal operation on land classified as
56 agricultural under s. 193.461, the veterinarian must provide
57 notice to the client or the client’s legal representative before
58 reporting the suspected violation to an officer or agent under
59 this paragraph. The report may not include written medical
60 records except upon the issuance of an order from a court of
61 competent jurisdiction.
62 Section 3. Section 828.124, Florida Statutes, is created to
63 read:
64
828.124
Reporting animal cruelty; medical records
.—

65
(1)

As used in this section, the term:

66
(a)

“Animal cruelty” means any act or omission that

67
constitutes a violation of s. 828.12,
s.
828.122,
s.
828.126, or

68
s.
828.13.

69
(b)

“Animal treatment provider” includes
:

70
1.

A
ny animal care facility, hospital, mobile service or

71
clinic, or shelter;

72
2.

A
private veterinary practice
;

73
3.

A
college of veterinary medicine or veterinary

74
technology program
;

75
4.

A
specialized veterinary hospital;
or

76
5.

A
ny place dogs or cats are seen for any kind of

77
treatment.

78
(c)

“Good faith report” means a report of animal cruelty

79
which is made by a person without malice or consideration of

80
personal benefit who has probable cause to believe such
a
report

81
is true.

82
(2)

All of the following individuals must report suspected,

83
both past or ongoing, incidents of animal cruelty to a local law

84
enforcement officer,
an
animal control officer certified

85
pursuant to s. 828.27(4)(a), or an agent appointed under s.

86
828.03:

87
(a)

A veterinarian, if he or she has a

88
veterinarian/client/patient relationship with the animal.

89
(b)

A veterinary technician employed by an animal treatment

90
provider or any other employee of the animal treatment provider
,

91
if the animal is a past or current patient of the animal

92
treatment provider with whom the technician or employee is

93
employed.

94
(3)

A veterinarian, veterinary technician, or other animal

95
treatment provider employee who makes a good faith report of

96
animal cruelty pursuant to this section to a local law

97
enforcement officer, an animal control officer, or an agent

98
appointed pursuant to subsection (2) shall be held harmless from

99
criminal liability, civil liability, professional disciplinary

100
action, and employer retaliation.

101
(4)

A veterinarian, excluding veterinarians subject to

102
chapter 474,
a
veterinary technician, or an animal treatment

103
provider employee or volunteer, who knowingly alters or destroys

104
a medical record for the purpose of concealing or attempting to

105
conceal animal cruelty or
who
cause
s
the same to be done
,

106
commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as

107
provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

108
(5)

This section may not be construed to prohibit any

109
person from making a good faith report of suspected animal

110
cruelty to any national, state, or local law enforcement

111
authority or any animal control agency.

112 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.