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From one of the leading animal advocates in Texas - “Attn TX Advocates:Sen Lucio did amend SB5, which just passed the TX...
22/09/2021

From one of the leading animal advocates in Texas -
“Attn TX Advocates:
Sen Lucio did amend SB5, which just passed the TX Senate.

Sen Lucio's edits did NOT reinstate the prohibition on tethering during inclement weather. They ONLY amended SB5 to require that an owner provide 'adequate shelter' during inclement weather.

BUT!!!!! They DID amend the bill to add a definition of 'inclement weather' which would sort-of include any National Emergency Weather alert. It's a bit of a stretch to get there and will take some heavy-lifting on the part of our TX ACOs, but it is NOT an impossible task.

More importantly, the 24-hour hold on enforcement is GONE!

We feel very confident that this is an important step to get us to the full prohibition on unattended tethering that everyone wants. “

9.22.2021 THANK YOU to the Texas Senate and Senator Lucio in particular, for listening to the people. SB 5 is revised! W...
22/09/2021

9.22.2021
THANK YOU to the Texas Senate and Senator Lucio in particular, for listening to the people. SB 5 is revised! We have included the text of the bill and please read the following.

At this point, with the time crunch of this special session and being up against the pressing issue of redistricting, we must say we can work with SB 5 as long as the the revisions stay.

✅ IT IS A START!
SB 5 is not the best but we can use this betterment to keep moving forward.

NEXT: the bill is going to the House and we need to make sure the House Bill included the revisions made today.

Please check back for our
📣CALL TO ACTION📣 very soon.
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By: Lucio, et al. S.B. No. 5

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

AN ACT

relating to the unlawful restraint of a dog; creating a criminal offense.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

SECTION 1. Chapter 821, Health and Safety Code, is amended by adding Subchapter E to read as follows:

SUBCHAPTER E. UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT OF DOG

Sec. 821.101. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:

(1) "Adequate shelter" means a sturdy structure:

(A) that provides the dog protection from inclement weather; and

(B) with dimensions that allow the dog while in the shelter to stand erect, sit, turn around, and lie down in a normal position.

(2) "Collar" means a band of material specifically designed to be placed around the neck of a dog.

(3) "Harness" means a set of straps constructed of nylon, leather, or similar material, specifically designed to restrain or control a dog.

(4) "Inclement weather" includes rain, hail, sleet, snow, high winds, extreme low temperatures, or extreme high temperatures.

(5) "Owner" means a person who owns or has custody or control of a dog.

(6) "Properly fitted" means, with respect to a collar or harness, a collar or harness that:

(A) is appropriately sized for the dog based on the dog's measurements and body weight;

(B) does not choke the dog or impede the dog's normal breathing or swallowing; and

(C) does not cause pain or injury to the dog.

(7) "Restraint" means a chain, rope, tether, leash, cable, or other device that attaches a dog to a stationary object or trolley system.

Sec. 821.102. UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT OF DOG; OFFENSE. (a) An owner may not leave a dog outside and unattended by use of a restraint unless the owner provides the dog access to:

(1) adequate shelter;

(2) an area that allows the dog to avoid standing water and exposure to excessive animal waste;

(3) shade from direct sunlight; and

(4) potable water.

(b) An owner may not restrain a dog outside and unattended by use of a restraint that:

(1) is a chain;

(2) has weights attached;

(3) is shorter in length than the greater of:

(A) five times the length of the dog, as measured from the tip of the dog's nose to the base of the dog's tail; or

(B) 10 feet; or

(4) is attached to a collar or harness not properly fitted.

(c) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly violates this section. The restraint of each dog that is in violation is a separate offense.

(d) An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor, except that the offense is a Class B misdemeanor if the person has previously been convicted under this section.

(e) If conduct constituting an offense under this section also constitutes an offense under any other law, the actor may be prosecuted under this section, the other law, or both.

Sec. 821.103. EXCEPTIONS. (a) Section 821.102 does not apply to:

(1) the use of a restraint on a dog in a public camping or recreational area in compliance with the requirements of the public camping or recreational area as defined by a federal, state, or local authority or jurisdiction;

(2) the use of a restraint on a dog while the owner and dog engage in, or actively train for, an activity conducted under a valid license issued by this state provided the activity is associated with the use or presence of a dog;

(3) the use of a restraint on a dog while the owner and dog engage in conduct directly related to the business of shepherding or herding cattle or livestock;

(4) the use of a restraint on a dog while the owner and dog engage in conduct directly related to the business of cultivating agricultural products;

(5) a dog left unattended in an open-air truck bed only for the time reasonably necessary for the owner to complete a temporary task that requires the dog to be left unattended in the truck bed;

(6) a dog taken by the owner, or another person with the owner's permission, from the owner's residence or property and restrained by the owner or the person for not longer than the time necessary for the owner to engage in an activity that requires the dog to be temporarily restrained; or

(7) a dog restrained while the owner and dog are engaged in, or actively training for, hunting or field trialing.

(b) Section 821.102(b)(3) does not apply to a restraint attached to a trolley system that allows a dog to move along a running line for a distance equal to or greater than the lengths specified under that subdivision.

(c) This subchapter does not prohibit a person from walking a dog with a handheld leash.

Sec. 821.104. EFFECT OF SUBCHAPTER ON OTHER LAW. This subchapter does not preempt a local regulation relating to the restraint of a dog or affect the authority of a political subdivision to adopt or enforce an ordinance or requirement relating to the restraint of a dog if the regulation, ordinance, or requirement:

(1) is compatible with and equal to or more stringent than a requirement prescribed by this subchapter; or

(2) relates to an issue not specifically addressed by this subchapter.

SECTION 2. Subchapter D, Chapter 821, Health and Safety Code, is repealed.

SECTION 3. The change in law made by this Act applies only to an offense committed on or after the effective date of this Act. An offense committed before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the offense was committed, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. For purposes of this section, an offense was committed before the effective date of this Act if any element of the offense occurred before that date.

SECTION 4. This Act takes effect on the 91st day after the last day of the legislative session.

22/09/2021

9.22.2021 - 2:30 PM ALERT
Please check back in 15 minutes for information of SB5 revisions.
Hang tight! Keep fighting!

ALL Y'ALL DID IT!  9..22.2021 Please share the news!!!
22/09/2021

ALL Y'ALL DID IT! 9..22.2021
Please share the news!!!

Please spend a few minutes to call State Senator Lucio and respectfully encourage him to amend SB 5 to increase protecti...
21/09/2021

Please spend a few minutes to call State Senator Lucio and respectfully encourage him to amend SB 5 to increase protection for Texas dogs and to address the Governor's concerns.

SB 5 MUST be amended to protect dogs from situations such as emergencies and natural disasters. The vague definition of the word "shelter" leaves plenty of room for interpretation and that does not help with enforcing the rule in case of a flood, hurricane or heat advisory. It is not specified and it is still not enforceable.

☎CALL NOW!!!!☎ 512-463-0127
You can do it and LET'S DO IT TOGETHER!


*HB34 and the identical proposed Senate bill will do nothing to help dogs.  *There are cities now with stronger laws.*If...
21/09/2021

*HB34 and the identical proposed Senate bill will do nothing to help dogs.

*There are cities now with stronger laws.

*If these bills pass, dogs will be wearing paths in circles, going crazy with discomfort and boredom, for many years to come.

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21/09/2021

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There is no time to waste in this super short session. Call Senator Lucio NOW to ask him to make edits to SB 5 before it goes for voting.

☎ 512-463-0127 (State Senator Lucio)
Click on this link to read more about the bad bills SB5, HB34 and HB 70. )
https://www.facebook.com/DontTieUpTexas/photos/a.105964835172576/109644958137897

NOW is the time to speak out against SB5 which will be harmful to dogs.ASK SEN. LUCIO AND YOUR STATE REP to RE-INSTATE T...
20/09/2021

NOW is the time to speak out against SB5 which will be harmful to dogs.

ASK SEN. LUCIO AND YOUR STATE REP to RE-INSTATE THE PROHIBITION ON TETHERING DURING EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS AND WEATHER EMERGENCIES.

WHILE SB5 does NOT ban tethering, and it does NOT protect our Texas dogs. But this bad Bill has just gone too far along in the process at this point to do anyting to really help our Texas dogs. There is no way to turn a BAD bill into a GOOD bill---but we CAN make a bad bill a little bit better for our Texas dogs.

✅Right now, the best we can do is to amend the Bill to RE-INSTATE the prohibition on tethering during extreme weather events (tornadoes, flood, hurricane, fire)

CALL State Senator Eddie Lucio. He is "carrying" the bill and can make edits. ☎️(512) 463-0127

ALSO - PLEASE CALL YOU STATE REPRESENTATIVE:
Find out who your State Representative is: https://house.texas.gov/members/find-your-representative/

ASK SEN. LUCIO AND YOUR STATE REP to RE-INSTATE THE PROHIBITION ON TETHERING DURING EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS AND WEATHER EMERGENCIES.


20/09/2021

Rescue folks who are troops on the ground will tell you what you see in this video is VERY common. It does not need a chain to endanger a tethered dog.

To make sure we are truly protecting our partners, we need to understand there is no safe tethering!

Stop leaving dogs out tethered and unattended!



https://fb.watch/860abKDMES/

20/09/2021

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