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A01303 Summary:

BILL NOA01303B
 
SAME ASSAME AS S05532-B
 
SPONSORRosenthal L (MS)
 
COSPNSRDinowitz, Mosley, Gottfried, Galef, Raia, Lupardo, Quart, Seawright, Santabarbara, Rivera, D'Urso, Williams, Blake, Glick, Carroll, Benedetto, Stirpe, Gunther, Niou, Epstein, Fernandez, Buttenschon, Ortiz, Perry, Weprin
 
MLTSPNSRCook, Englebright, Fitzpatrick, Garbarino, Lifton, McDonough, Pheffer Amato, Simon, Solages, Steck, Thiele
 
Add §381, Ag & Mkts L
 
Relates to the prohibition of declawing of cats; makes such violation punishable by a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000.
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A01303 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A1303B
 
SPONSOR: Rosenthal L (MS)
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to prohibiting the declawing of cats   PURPOSE: This bill prohibits the performance of declawing procedures on cats.   SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS: Section one amends the agriculture and markets law by adding a new section 381 . Section two sets forth the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: Cats' claws play an important role in various aspects of their lives. Cats use their claws to assist in climbing and maintaining balance, to help them fully stretch, to relieve stress through kneading and to escape danger. When a person has its animal declawed, usually in an attempt to protect furniture, they do fundamental damage to that animal both physically and in behavioral ways. There are harmless ways to manage undesirable behavior through simple training and other estab- lished methods. Declawing, also known as onychectomy, involves the removal of all or most of the last bone of each of the toes of the front feet, and tendons, nerves and ligaments that allow for normal function of the paw are severed, resulting in intense and chronic pain and other serious medical issues. Abscesses often develop as the area comes into contact with dirt or litter, and sometimes regrowth can occur spontaneously resulting in sharp pain or infection. After the claws are removed, the animal tends to shift its gait and where it places most of its weight, causing strain on its leg joints and spine, which can lead to early onset arthritis and prolonged back and joint pain. Declawed cats often develop behavioral problems that lead to their being surrendered to animal shelters where they are, for the most part, not adoptable. Declawing is currently banned in nearly 10 cities in California and in many countries around the world, including Switzerland, Israel and the U.K. This bill seeks to ban such practice in New York State.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2017-18: A.595-A - Referred to Agriculture; S.3376-A - Referred to Agri- culture 2015-16: A.1297-A - Referred to Agriculture;S.5084-A - Referred to Agri- culture   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Undetermined.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This bill shall take effect immediately.
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