S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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4110
2017-2018 Regular Sessions
I N A S S E M B L Y
February 1, 2017
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Introduced by M. of A. MAGEE -- read once and referred to the Committee
on Agriculture
AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to defining
appropriate shelter for dogs restrained outdoors
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Subdivision 3 of section 353-b of the agriculture and
markets law, as added by chapter 594 of the laws of 2003, is amended to
read as follows:
3. Minimum standards for determining whether shelter is appropriate to
a dog's breed, physical condition and the climate shall include:
(a) For dogs that are restrained in any manner outdoors, shade by
natural or artificial means to protect the dog from direct sunlight at
all times when exposure to sunlight is likely to threaten the health of
the dog. SUCH SHADE SHALL BE FREELY AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE TO THE DOG.
THE SOURCE OF THE SHADE SHALL BE LARGE ENOUGH TO CAST A SHADOW SUFFI-
CIENT TO SHADE THE DOG'S ENTIRE BODY. IF MULTIPLE DOGS ARE RESTRAINED IN
A COMMON AREA, THE SOURCE OF THE SHADE SHALL BE LARGE ENOUGH TO CAST A
SHADOW SUFFICIENT TO SHADE THE BODIES OF ALL DOGS OCCUPYING THE AREA.
(b) For all dogs that are left outdoors in inclement weather, a hous-
ing facility, which must: (1) have: (A) a waterproof roof WHICH COVERS
ALL OF THE HOUSING FACILITY OR AN AREA OF THE FACILITY LARGE ENOUGH TO
COMPLETELY SHELTER THE DOG; (B) A PREDOMINANT AMOUNT OF THE FLOOR
CONSTRUCTED OF A SOLID MATERIAL OR MATERIALS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, WOOD, SOLID STONE, CONCRETE OR CARPET OVER WOOD, CONCRETE OR SOLID
STONE, BUT EXCLUDING SECTIONS OF METAL CAGES, WHICH AMOUNT SHALL, AT A
MINIMUM, BE OF AN AREA EQUAL TO THE AREA OCCUPIED BY THE DOG WHEN IT IS
LYING DOWN WITH ITS LIMBS FULLY EXTENDED; AND (C) FOUR ENCLOSED SIDES,
ONE OF WHICH INCLUDES AN APPROPRIATELY-SIZED ENTRANCE WITH A CORRESPOND-
INGLY-SIZED FLAP TO SERVE AS A DOOR; (2) be structurally sound with
insulation appropriate to local climatic conditions and sufficient to
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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protect the dog from inclement weather; (3) be constructed to allow each
dog adequate freedom of movement to FREELY make normal postural adjust-
ments, including the ability to stand up, turn around and lie down with
its limbs outstretched; [and] (4) allow for effective removal of excre-
tions, other waste material; dirt and trash; (5) BE OF AN APPROPRIATE
SIZE IN PROPORTION TO THE SIZE OF THE DOG AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE
DOG'S PHYSICAL CONDITION TO PERMIT THE BUILD-UP WITHIN THE HOUSING
FACILITY OF THE DOG'S RADIANT BODY HEAT IN COLD WEATHER; AND (6) BE
FREELY AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE TO THE DOG. The housing facility and the
area immediately surrounding it shall be regularly cleaned to maintain a
healthy and sanitary environment and to minimize health hazards. IF
MULTIPLE DOGS ARE RESTRAINED IN A COMMON AREA, A SEPARATE HOUSING FACIL-
ITY SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR EACH DOG OR A SINGLE HOUSING FACILITY LARGE
ENOUGH TO SHELTER ALL OF THE DOGS SIMULTANEOUSLY SHALL BE PROVIDED.
§ 2. Subdivision 6 of section 353-b of the agriculture and markets law
is renumbered subdivision 7 and a new subdivision 6 is added to read as
follows:
6. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, A DOG SHALL
NOT BE LEFT OUTDOORS IF THE SHELTER DESCRIBED IN SUBDIVISION THREE OF
THIS SECTION IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO PROTECT THE DOG FROM IMMINENT DANGER
OF DEATH OR SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY DUE TO EXTREME TEMPERATURES, GIVEN
THE DOG'S PHYSICAL CONDITION, WITHOUT READY ACCESS TO, AND THE ABILITY
TO ENTER A BUILDING INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO A RESIDENTIAL HOUSE,
APARTMENT BUILDING, OFFICE BUILDING OR OTHER PLACE OF BUSINESS OF ITS
OWNER OR OF THE PERSON WHO HAS CUSTODY OR CONTROL OF THE DOG.
§ 3. This act shall take effect immediately.