| floor above ground and waterproof roof must be provided | to accommodate the dog and protect it from the weather | and, in particular, from severe cold. Inadequate | shelter may be indicated by the shivering of the dog | due to cold weather for a continuous period of 30 | minutes. |
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| C. No An animal not may be confined in a building, | enclosure, car, boat, vehicle or vessel of any kind when | extreme heat or extreme cold will be harmful to its health. |
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| | Sec. 40. 17 MRSA §1037, sub-§3, ¶B, as enacted by PL 1987, c. 383, §4, | is amended to read: |
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| B. Enclosures shall must be constructed and maintained to | provide sufficient space to allow each animal adequate | freedom of movement. Inadequate space may be indicated by | evidence of overcrowding, debility, stress or abnormal | behavior patterns or feces and urine on the animal's fur, | feathers, coat or hide. |
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| | Sec. 41. 17 MRSA §1037, sub-§§5-A and 5-B are enacted to read: |
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| | 5-A.__Equines.__A equine must be provided with a shelter | constructed of wood, metal or other solid material with a minimum | of 3 sides and a waterproof roof.__For purposes of this | subsection, a tarp is not acceptable as a waterproof roof.__ | Shelter must be available at all times and be sufficient in size | to accommodate all equines on the site.__The shelter must be | located on a well-drained site.__The floor must be dry or enough | bedding must be provided to ensure dry conditions suitable for | the animal to lie down. |
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| | 5-B.__Dogs; shelter and tethering.__A person owning or keeping | a dog who shelters the dog out of doors shall provide the dog | with a shelter consisting of a 4-sided structure and roof made of | waterproof and windproof material with an insulation resistance | factor of at least .9.__The shelter must have a portal of entry | of sufficient size to allow the dog unimpeded passage.__The | portal must include a baffle, or the passage of entrance must be | constructed in a manner to provide a sheltered entrance.__The | entrance must face south or the direction away from which most | wind-driven precipitation comes.__The shelter must have a solid | floor at least 3 inches above the ground level, with clean | bedding material sufficient to retain the animal's normal body | heat. |
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| When an animal is confined by a chain or similar device, the | chain must be attached to both the animal and the anchor by a |
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| swivel or similar device to prevent the chain from becoming | entangled or twisted.__The chain or similar device must be | attached to a well-fitting collar or harness that in no way cuts | into the animal's flesh or impinges on the animal's circulation | or ability to ingest food or water or to vocalize.__The gauge of | the chain | must be appropriate for the size of the animal involved, and the | chain must be at least 5 times the length of the animal from the | tip of its nose to the base of its tail, except in the case of a | dog that is bred and trained as a sled dog or a dog that is | tethered at a pivot point permitting a 360-degree area of | movement. |
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| For a dog that is bred and trained as a sled dog, the length of | the chain must be at least__1 1/2 times the length of the dog | from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail if the dog is | tied on a pivot and 3 times the length of the dog from the tip of | its nose to the base of its tail if the dog is tied to a | stationary point.__For a dog that is tethered at a pivot point | permitting a 360-degree area of movement, the chain must be at | least 2 1/2 times the length of the dog from the tip of its nose | to the base of its tail. |
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| | Sec. 42. Application. That section of this Act that repeals and | replaces Title 7, section 3906-C, subsection 1, changing the | composition of the Animal Welfare Advisory Committee, must be | fully implemented no later than December 31, 2001. |
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| | Sec. 43. Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources to work to strengthen | rules and interagency cooperation regarding animal welfare and to develop plan for | adequate funding of animal welfare program. |
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| | 1. The Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources | shall work with the Animal Welfare Advisory Committee in | developing rules authorized under the Maine Revised Statutes, | Title 7, section 4017-A. These rules may not be less stringent | than Chapter 701: Rules Governing Animal Welfare adopted pursuant | to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 7, section 3906-B, | subsection 10 and effective on March 18, 1999 and must address | with adequate specificity for enforcement purposes: |
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| A. The materials and type of shelter required for | maintaining health and comfort of animals by species of | animal; and |
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| B. The amount and quality of food required for adequate | nourishment of different species of animals. |
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| | 2. The Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural |
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| Resources, in consultation with the Commissioner of Human | Services and the Commissioner of Public Safety, shall develop a | strategy for sharing information among the departments and with | other states regarding persons convicted of criminal cruelty to | animals. The commissioner shall invite the participation of the | Attorney General in developing the strategy. |
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| | 3. The Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources, | in consultation with the Animal Welfare Advisory Committee, shall | review the provisions of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 7, | section 4011, subsection 1-A and Title 17, section 1031, | subsection 1-A. The commissioner and committee shall assess | methods used by shelters, law enforcement officers and others to | dispose of animals and develop guidelines for the humane disposal | of animals. |
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| | 4. The Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources | shall convene a working group to study options for increased | funding for animal welfare programs, including the deposit of tax | revenue for the sale of pet products into the Animal Welfare Fund | and other methods for augmenting revenue from sources other than | dog license fees. |
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| | 5. The commissioner shall make recommendations regarding | revisions to the animal welfare laws and funding of the animal | welfare program to the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, | Conservation and Forestry no later than January 15, 2002. The | Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and | Forestry shall report out legislation to the Second Regular | Session of the 120th Legislature regarding funding of animal | welfare programs. |
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| | Sec. 44. Initial terms. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, | Title 7, section 3906-C, subsection 1, of the 9 members initially | appointed to the Animal Welfare Committee after the effective | date of this Act, pursuant to Title 7, section 3906-C, subsection | 1, 3 members serve for one year, 3 members serve for 2 years and | 3 members serve for 3 years. |
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| | This bill changes the composition of the Animal Welfare | Advisory Committee. It requires nonlegislative appointments to | be reviewed by the joint standing committee of the Legislature | having jurisdiction over animal welfare and to be confirmed by | the Senate. It requires the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food | and Rural Resources to provisionally adopt rules to implement the | cruelty to animals laws and requires the rules to be reviewed by | the Legislature as major substantive rules prior to final | adoption. It requires the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and |
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| Rural Resources to develop a mechanism to share information on | persons convicted of animal cruelty with the Department of Human | Services and the Department of Public Safety. It requires the | Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources to study | and make recommendations for increasing funding for animal | welfare programs and authorizes the Joint Standing Committee on | Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to report out legislation | to the Second Regular Session of the 120th Legislature. |
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