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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ANIMALS AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY -- ANIMAL ABUSER REGISTRY | |
ACT | |
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Introduced By: Representative Arthur J. Corvese | |
Date Introduced: January 06, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 4 of the General Laws entitled "ANIMALS AND ANIMAL |
2 | HUSBANDRY" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 1.3 |
4 | ANIMAL ABUSER REGISTRY ACT |
5 | 4-1.3-1. Title. |
6 | This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Animal Abuser Registry Act". |
7 | 4-1.3-2. Legislative findings. |
8 | (a) The general assembly finds and determines that animal cruelty is a serious problem |
9 | resulting in the abuse of many animals each year and that while the state of Rhode Island has |
10 | criminalized the cruel treatment of animals, animal abuse and cruelty continues to occur throughout |
11 | the state. |
12 | (b) The general assembly further finds and determines that people who have abused |
13 | animals in the past are likely to do so in the future and studies show that there is a nearly one |
14 | hundred percent (100%) recidivism rate for certain types of abuse such as animal hoarding. |
15 | (c) The general assembly further finds and determines that individuals who abuse animals |
16 | are statistically more likely to commit violent acts against humans and, in particular, the general |
17 | assembly also determines that a strong correlation has been established linking individuals who |
18 | abuse animals with incidents of domestic violence. |
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1 | (d) The general assembly further finds and determines that animals in need of homes need |
2 | to be protected from potential abusers. |
3 | (e) The general assembly further finds and determines that it is in the best interest of the |
4 | residents of the state of Rhode Island and their animals that an online registry be established |
5 | identifying individuals residing in the state convicted of animal abuse crimes that will prevent those |
6 | individuals convicted of animal cruelty from adopting, purchasing, or otherwise obtaining animals |
7 | from any animal shelter, pet seller, or other person or entity involved in the exchange of animals |
8 | by adoption, sale, or other means. |
9 | 4-1.3-3. Definitions. |
10 | The following terms shall have the meanings indicated: |
11 | (1) "Animal" means any living mammal (except a human being), bird, reptile, amphibian, |
12 | or fish. |
13 | (2) "Animal abuse crime" means any of the crimes contained in title 4 "animals and animal |
14 | husbandry" where the offense is punishable by imprisonment for more than one year. |
15 | (3) "Animal abuse offender" means any person eighteen (18) years of age, or older, |
16 | convicted of an animal abuse crime, except youthful offenders whose convictions or adjudications |
17 | include sealed records. |
18 | (4) "Animal abuser registry" means the online registry established and maintained by the |
19 | department of public safety for registering any person convicted of an animal abuse crime. |
20 | (5) "Animal shelter" means any public or privately owned organization including, but not |
21 | limited to, any duly incorporated humane society, pound, animal protective association or animal |
22 | rescue group which maintains buildings, structures, or other property for the purpose of harboring |
23 | animals which may be stray, unwanted, lost, abandoned, or abused and seeks to find appropriate |
24 | temporary or permanent homes for such animals. |
25 | (6) "Conviction" or "convicted" means any instance wherein: |
26 | (i) A judgment of conviction has been entered against any person for an animal abuse |
27 | crime; or |
28 | (ii) There has been a finding of guilty for an animal abuse offense, regardless of whether |
29 | an appeal is pending; or |
30 | (iii) There has been a plea of guilty or nolo contendere for an animal abuse offense, |
31 | regardless of whether an appeal is pending; or |
32 | (iv) There has been an admission of sufficient facts or a finding of delinquency of a minor |
33 | for an animal abuse offense, whether or not an appeal is pending. |
34 | (7) "Farm animal" means an animal used in the production of human or animal food, feed |
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1 | or fiber. |
2 | (8) "Pet seller" means any individual, person, partnership, firm, corporation or other legal |
3 | entity which offers animals for sale or is engaged in the sale, exchange, or other transfer of |
4 | ownership of animals. |
5 | (9) "Service animal" means any dog or miniature horse that has been individually trained |
6 | to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities as defined by the "Americans with |
7 | Disabilities Act of 1990" 42 U.S.C. §12101 et seq. |
8 | 4-1.3-4. Establishing an animal abuser registry. |
9 | (a) The department of public safety is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to |
10 | establish an online animal abuser registry that shall contain the names and residence information |
11 | of all available animal abuse offenders living in Rhode Island who are convicted of an animal abuse |
12 | crime on or after the effective date of this chapter. The online registry will be maintained by the |
13 | department of public safety and shall be listed on their official website. The online animal abuser |
14 | registry shall also contain links to other registries to be used as informational resources by animal |
15 | shelters, pet sellers, or other persons when they shall sell, exchange or otherwise transfer the |
16 | ownership of any animal. |
17 | (b) The registry shall contain the required information about each animal abuse offender |
18 | for a period of not more than fifteen (15) years following their release from incarceration or, if not |
19 | incarcerated, from the date of the judgment of conviction. Any currently or previously registered |
20 | animal abuse offender convicted of a subsequent animal abuse crime shall be placed on the animal |
21 | abuser registry for life, following the second conviction. Upon notification to the department of |
22 | public safety, of a successful appeal of a conviction of an animal abuse crime by an individual who |
23 | has been required to register pursuant to this chapter, the registration information for that individual |
24 | shall be removed from the animal abuser registry, within five (5) days following the notification. |
25 | 4-1.3-5. Registry requirements. |
26 | (a) All animal abuse offenders who reside in Rhode Island and who are convicted of an |
27 | animal abuse crime on or after the effective date of this chapter must register with the animal abuser |
28 | registry within five (5) days of their release from incarceration or, if not incarcerated, from the date |
29 | of their judgment of conviction. |
30 | (b) Whenever a person is convicted of an animal abuse crime, the prosecuting department |
31 | shall forward to the department of public safety the name and address of the convicted person, |
32 | along with the name of the animal abuse crime the person was convicted of, thereby notifying the |
33 | department of public safety, that the person is required to register with the animal abuser registry. |
34 | (c) Each person required to register with the animal abuser registry shall submit the |
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1 | following information to the attorney general's office: |
2 | (1) Their name and any aliases they may be known by; |
3 | (2) Their residence address; |
4 | (3) Their date of birth; and |
5 | (4) A photograph of the front of their head and shoulders, not less than two inches (2") by |
6 | three inches (3") or a digital image commonly known as a digital photograph of the front of their |
7 | head and shoulders. |
8 | (d) Every person required to register with the animal abuser registry, shall update their |
9 | registry information within five (5) days of any change of residential address and/or upon any |
10 | official change of name. |
11 | (e) Every person required to register with the animal abuser registry shall pay a fee of one |
12 | hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) to the department of public safety, at the time of registration. |
13 | (f) The department of public safety is hereby authorized and empowered to promulgate |
14 | such rules and regulations as may be necessary to implement and administer the animal abuser |
15 | registry. |
16 | 4-1.3-6. Prohibition of animal shelters and pet sellers from transferring animal |
17 | ownership to animal abuse offenders. |
18 | (a) No animal shelter, pet seller, or other person or entity located in this state shall sell, |
19 | exchange or otherwise transfer the ownership of any animal to any person having resided in this |
20 | state and listed as an animal abuse offender on the animal abuser registry, nor shall such animal |
21 | abuse offender be allowed to retain possession of any currently owned animals. Prior to the sale, |
22 | exchange, or other transfer of ownership of any animal; the animal shelter, pet seller, or other |
23 | person or entity is required to examine the animal abuser registry to confirm that the name of the |
24 | potential owner of the animal, is not listed. |
25 | (b) This section shall not apply to farm animals for farmers, nor to service animals for |
26 | people with disabilities. |
27 | 4-1.3-7. Penalties. |
28 | (a) Any animal abuse offender required to register with the animal abuser registry who fails |
29 | to so register shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by incarceration for a period of not more |
30 | than one year, a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000), or both. |
31 | (b) Any animal abuse offender who violates the prohibition against possessing, owning, |
32 | adopting, or purchasing an animal, except for farm animals for farmers, and service animals for |
33 | people with disabilities, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by incarceration for a period |
34 | of not more than one year, a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000), or both. |
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1 | (c) Any animal shelter, pet seller or other individual or entity that violates §4-1.3-6 shall |
2 | be guilty of a violation and subject to a fine not to exceed one thousand ($1,000) dollars. It shall |
3 | not be a violation of this chapter, if the animal shelter, pet seller, or other individual or entity |
4 | checked with the animal abuser registry and the name did not appear thereon. |
5 | 4-1.3-8. Severability. |
6 | If any provision of this chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is |
7 | held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the chapter, which |
8 | can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of |
9 | this chapter are declared to be severable. |
10 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2023. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ANIMALS AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY -- ANIMAL ABUSER REGISTRY | |
ACT | |
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1 | This act would create the "animal abuser registry act" which would require all persons |
2 | convicted of felonies involving animal abuse, to register with an online registry to be established |
3 | and maintained by the department of public safety. |
4 | This act would take effect on January 1, 2023. |
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