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A8555 • 2025

Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters; repealer

Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters; repealer

Passed Legislature

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

Sponsor
Amy Paulin
Last action
2026-05-19
Official status
In Assembly Committee
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters; repealer

Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters; repealer Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters including the length of time and conditions such animal may be exposed to.

What This Bill Does

  • Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters; repealer Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters including the length of time and conditions such animal may be exposed to.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-05-19 Assembly

    REPORTED REFERRED TO RULES

  2. 2026-05-13 Assembly

    AMEND (T) AND RECOMMIT TO AGRICULTURE

  3. 2026-05-13 Assembly

    PRINT NUMBER 8555C

  4. 2026-03-03 Assembly

    AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO AGRICULTURE

  5. 2026-03-03 Assembly

    PRINT NUMBER 8555B

  6. 2026-02-17 Assembly

    AMEND (T) AND RECOMMIT TO AGRICULTURE

  7. 2026-02-17 Assembly

    PRINT NUMBER 8555A

  8. 2026-01-07 Assembly

    REFERRED TO AGRICULTURE

  9. 2025-05-20 Assembly

    REFERRED TO AGRICULTURE

Official Summary Text

Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters; repealer
Clarifies the standard of care for animals held in or being transported by animal shelters including the length of time and conditions such animal may be exposed to.

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S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                          8555

                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions

                                  I N  A S S E M B L Y

                                      May 20, 2025
                                       ___________

        Introduced by M. of A. PAULIN -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Agriculture

        AN  ACT  to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to stand-
          ards of care for animals held in,  or  being  transported  by,  animal
          shelters; and to repeal certain provisions of such law relating there-
          to

          THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
        BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

     1    Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 2  of  section  377-a  of  the
     2  agriculture  and  markets  law,  as  added by chapter 387 of the laws of
     3  2001, is amended to read as follows:
     4    (b) the person intending to adopt the dog or cat shall have executed a
     5  written agreement with the animal shelter, pound, dog  control  officer,
     6  humane  society, dog or cat protective association, or duly incorporated
     7  society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, to have the dog or cat
     8  spayed or neutered within thirty days from the adoption date, or in  the
     9  case  of  a dog or cat which has not yet reached sexual maturity, within
    10  thirty days of the dog or cat reaching six months  of  age.  The  person
    11  intending to adopt the dog or cat shall deposit with the animal shelter,
    12  pound,  dog control officer, humane society, dog or cat protective asso-
    13  ciation, or duly incorporated society for the prevention of  cruelty  to
    14  animals,  an  amount of not less than [thirty-five] ONE HUNDRED dollars.
    15  Not more than every two years, the commissioner, after holding a  public
    16  hearing,  may  raise the amount to be deposited to reflect rising costs;
    17  or
    18    § 2. Subdivision 6 of section 420 of the agriculture and markets  law,
    19  as  added  by  chapter  683  of  the laws of 2022, is amended to read as
    20  follows:
    21    6. "Animal shelter" shall  mean  a  public  or  not-for-profit  entity
    22  owning,  operating,  or  otherwise maintaining a building, structure, or
    23  facility where temporary or permanent housing and care  is  provided  to

         EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13059-01-5
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     1  stray, abandoned, abused, seized, impounded, owner-surrendered or other-
     2  wise  unwanted  animals  regardless of whether or not such facility also
     3  serves as a personal residence. This includes but  is  not  limited  to:
     4  facilities owned, operated, or maintained by a duly incorporated society
     5  for the prevention of cruelty to animals, duly incorporated humane soci-
     6  ety  dog  or  cat  protective  association,  or pound; any person in the
     7  employ of, or organization operated by or under contract  to  a  munici-
     8  pality  to  provide  care  for seized or impounded animals; or any other
     9  not-for-profit organization involved in the protection, care, or  rehom-
    10  ing  of  animals.    Unless otherwise provided in this article, the term
    11  "animal shelter" shall not include the personal residence of any  foster
    12  care provider as defined in this section; a facility commonly known as a
    13  boarding  kennel,  where the ownership of the animal is not transferred;
    14  any entity licensed as a pet dealer pursuant to article twenty-six-A  of
    15  this  chapter;  any duly incorporated animal hospital owned, operated or
    16  supervised by a duly licensed veterinarian; [or] any facility where  the
    17  owner  or operator is licensed by the New York state department of envi-
    18  ronmental conservation as a nuisance wildlife control agent or  wildlife
    19  rehabilitator;  OR  ANY  MUNICIPALITY  AS DEFINED IN SECTION ONE HUNDRED
    20  EIGHT OF THIS CHAPTER, THAT ESTABLISHES AND MAINTAINS A POUND OR SHELTER
    21  PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION ONE OF SECTION  ONE  HUNDRED  FOURTEEN  OF  THIS
    22  CHAPTER  THAT IMPOUNDS LESS THAN FIVE DOGS ANNUALLY AND HARBORS NOT MORE
    23  THAN ANY TWO DOGS AT THE SAME TIME.
    24    § 3. Section 422 of the agriculture and  markets  law  is  amended  by
    25  adding a new subdivision 5 to read as follows:
    26    5.  THE  PROVISIONS  OF  THIS  SECTION  SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE TO ANY
    27  VETERINARIAN OR VETERINARY TECHNICIAN AUTHORIZED  TO  PRACTICE  IN  THIS
    28  STATE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE OF THE EDUCATION LAW.
    29    §  4. Subdivision 17 of section 425 of the agriculture and markets law
    30  is REPEALED.
    31    § 5. Subdivision 3 of section 427 of the agriculture and markets  law,
    32  as  added  by  chapter  683  of  the laws of 2022, is amended to read as
    33  follows:
    34    3. The total number of animals housed in an  animal  shelter  facility
    35  [or  foster home] shall not exceed the number of housing units available
    36  at the facility as required by section four hundred twenty-five of  this
    37  article;  provided,  however,  that exceptions to the provisions of this
    38  subdivision shall be permissible for periods not  to  exceed  forty-five
    39  contiguous  days  in  the event of an animal seizure pursuant to article
    40  twenty-six of this chapter or  a  natural  disaster  where  an  official
    41  declaration of the disaster or emergency has been made.
    42    §  6. Subdivision 8 of section 429 of the agriculture and markets law,
    43  as added by chapter 683 of the laws of  2022,  is  amended  to  read  as
    44  follows:
    45    8.  Each  animal shelter shall vaccinate each animal in its custody or
    46  possession with core vaccines as recommended by national  standards  and
    47  guidelines  specific  to  animal  shelters  as  established, endorsed or
    48  approved by the [American Association of Feline  Practitioners  (AAFP),]
    49  American  Animal  Hospital  Association  (AAHA)[,] or the Association of
    50  Shelter Veterinarians (ASV).
    51    § 7. Paragraphs (e) and (f) of subdivision 3 of  section  431  of  the
    52  agriculture  and  markets  law,  as  added by chapter 683 of the laws of
    53  2022, are amended to read as follows:
    54    (e) Each dog shall be provided with the opportunity  to  exercise  and
    55  eliminate  at least once every twelve hours while confined to the trans-
    56  port vehicle, including load time. [Each dog being transported  that  is
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     1  less  than twelve weeks of age shall be removed from their enclosure and
     2  allowed to exercise and eliminate at least every two hours.]
     3    (f)  No  dog  or cat shall be left unattended in any transport vehicle
     4  for more than one hour, [regardless of whether heating, ventilation] and
     5  [air conditioning (HVAC)]  ONLY  IF  REMOTE  TEMPERATURE  MONITORING  is
     6  provided in [such vehicle] THE ANIMAL COMPARTMENT.
     7    §  8. Subdivision 3 of section 433 of the agriculture and markets law,
     8  as added by chapter 683 of the laws of  2022,  is  amended  to  read  as
     9  follows:
    10    3.  Any  animal  shelter  that violates any provisions of this article
    11  shall correct such violations to the satisfaction  of  the  commissioner
    12  within a period not to exceed [ten] THIRTY days; provided, however, that
    13  where such violation poses a severe or immediate threat to public health
    14  or animal safety or well-being, such violation shall be corrected to the
    15  satisfaction  of  the commissioner within a period not to exceed [seven-
    16  ty-two hours] SEVEN DAYS.
    17    § 9. This act shall take effect on the  same  date  and  in  the  same
    18  manner as chapter 683 of the laws of 2022, takes effect.