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HB173 • 2026

AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

Passed Legislature

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

Sponsor
D. Grossberg
Last action
2026-01-14
Official status
01/14/26: to Agriculture (H)
Effective date
Not listed

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AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

What This Bill Does

  • AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-01-14 Kentucky Legislative Research Commission

    to Agriculture (H)

  2. 2026-01-07 Kentucky Legislative Research Commission

    introduced in House to Committee on Committees (H)

Official Summary Text

AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

Current Bill Text

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AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations. 1
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 2
Section 1. KRS 258.005 is amended to read as follows: 3
As used in KRS 258.005 to 258.087, unless the context requires otherwise: 4
(1) "Dog" means any canine three (3) months of age or older for which there exists a 5
United States Department of Agriculture approved rabies vaccine; 6
(2) "Owner" means any person owning, keeping, or harboring a dog, cat, or ferret in 7
Kentucky; 8
(3) "Veterinarian" has the same meaning as in KRS 321.181 [means a licensed 9
practitioner of veterinary medicine]; 10
(4) "Qualified person" means a person granted a permit by the secretary for health and 11
family services to vaccinate his or her own dog against rabies; 12
(5) "Vaccination" means the administration by a v eterinarian, veterinary technician, or 13
other qualified person of rabies vaccine approved by and administered in 14
accordance with administrative regulations promulgated by the secretary for health 15
and family services; 16
(6) "Cat" means any feline three (3) mon ths of age or older for which there exists a 17
United States Department of Agriculture approved rabies vaccine; 18
(7) "Animal control officer" means an individual who is employed or appointed by, or 19
has contracted with: 20
(a) A city, county, urban -county, charte r county, or consolidated local 21
government to enforce the provisions of this chapter, the provisions of the 22
Kentucky Revised Statutes relating to cruelty, mistreatment, sexual crimes 23
against, or torture of animals, and local animal control ordinances; or 24
(b) An entity that has contracted with a city, county, urban -county, charter 25
county, or consolidated local government to enforce the provisions of this 26
chapter, the provisions of the Kentucky Revised Statutes relating to cruelty, 27
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mistreatment, sexual crimes against, or torture of animals, and local animal 1
control ordinances; 2
(8) "Ferret" means any musteline three (3) months of age or older for which there exists 3
a United States Department of Agriculture approved rabies vaccine;[ and] 4
(9) "Quarantine" means t he confinement of an animal for observation of clinical signs 5
of illness indicating rabies infection, and the prevention of escape or contact with 6
any person or other animal; and 7
(10) "Veterinary technician" means a veterinary technician, as that term is defined in 8
KRS 321.181, who is under the direct supervision of a veterinarian who is located 9
on the premises of the facility. 10
Section 2. KRS 258.015 is amended to read as follows: 11
(1) Every owner shall have his or her dog, cat, or ferret initially vaccinated against 12
rabies by the age of four (4) months and revaccinated at the expiration of the 13
immunization period as certified by a Kentucky -licensed[the] veterinarian. The 14
veterinarian, or a Kentucky -licensed veterinary tec hnician in accordance with 15
KRS 321.190, who vaccinates a dog, cat, or ferret shall issue to the owner a 16
vaccination certificate signed by the veterinarian on a form approved by the 17
Cabinet for Health and Family Services. The vaccination certificate shall b e 18
prepared and issued in duplicate, one (1) copy to be retained by the issuing 19
veterinarian and one (1) copy to be given to the owner of the dog, cat, or ferret 20
vaccinated. Each certificate shall bear the name and address of the veterinarian who 21
issued it. The veterinarian shall also furnish each dog owner with a rabies tag 22
bearing a serial number corresponding to the vaccination certificate with the year of 23
immunization. The tag shall be affixed to a collar or harness furnished by the owner 24
and shall be worn by the dog for which the tag was issued. No one except the owner 25
or his or her duly authorized agent shall remove the tag. 26
(2) Every qualified person who vaccinates his or her own dog shall comply with the 27
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vaccination certificate and tag requirement pro visions of subsection (1) of this 1
section and the administrative regulations promulgated under KRS 258.075. 2
(3) Every owner of a cat or ferret shall show proof of a valid rabies vaccination upon 3
request of an animal control officer or peace officer. 4