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Microchip Rules Added to Calif. Spay/Neuter Bill

Posted: Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 6:56 p.m., EDT

California Assembly Bill 1634, now  called the California Responsible Pet Ownership Act, was amended in the state’s Senate  today to mandate microchipping of certain problem pets and  to  give pet owners license fee discounts for microchipping and spaying or neutering their pets. 

The bill, which already proposed to increase fines for impounded intact animals, now mandates microchipping on the first or second impoundment by an animal control agency.

Current law states that a pet owner of an animal that has not been spayed or neutered and is impounded by animal control will be fined $35 on the first occurrence, $50 on the second occurrence and $100 on the third occurrence.

AB 1634 would increase the above fines for dog owners to $50 for the first occurrence, $100 and microchipping of the dog at the owner’s expense for the second occurrence and would require spaying or neutering of a dog at the third occurrence.

Cat owners would need to pay $50 and microchip the pet at the owner’s expense for the first occurrence and would require spaying or neutering of the cat on the second occurrence.

The amendment also eliminated violations of other animal control ordinances from the new, more stringent penalty structure, so the bill now only affects those intact animals that are caught running loose.

Under the bill, cited pet owners would be able to have fines waived by providing proof of the pet's sterilization within 14 days of the violation and reduced by at least $30, and possibly waived altogether, with proof of having the pet microchipped.

The bill also provides exemptions for animals in poor health or in the state temporarily.

Existing  state law requires dog and cat license tags to be issued for  half or less of the fee if the owner can prove  his pet has been spayed or neutered. The amended bill would instead allow owners to pay 1)  Three-quarters  or less of the license fee if the pet has been implanted with a microchip that can be used to positively identify the dog, its owner and the owner’s contact information; 2)  half or less of the fee if the owner can prove  his pet has been spayed or neutered; and 3)  One-quarter or less of the fee if the owner can prove  his pet has been spayed or neutered and microchipped.  

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Several articles lately have shown a connection between microchipping and bone cancer in dogs. I sent one article to friends in Texas who own
and show Akitas. None of their dogs have been chipped. However they
had bought one female directly from Japan where she had been chipped
prior to departure. She was the only one of their dogs to die from bone
cancer some years later. Coincidence ?
Trude, Coos Bay, OR
Posted: 8/22/2008 10:18:53 PM
Right...the Government is entrenching itself deeper into the "private" lives of American citizens, first with the microchipping, then it will be mandated that any animal, owned or stray will be caught and microchipped, and if the chips are removed, you will be jailed or worse--maybe you will be microchipped. People just go about their business so to speak, since nothing anymore is private business in the "name of safety" and ignore any issue decision that is made, without saying anything! The state government and the federal government are NOT paying for your pet...YOU are--therefore YOU have a right to decide to CHIP or NOT CHIP--there should be no such mandate at the state or federal level telling YOU how to take care of your pet. No chipping of any kind stops abusers from abusing, killing, or losing their pets, so saying that it helps IS a LIE. The demoralization and dehumanization of our country and world continues and only those who believe in Jesus Christ will be spared living through the torture what is to come very soon.
j, columbus, OH
Posted: 8/19/2008 2:37:27 PM
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