MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
Document Type
Bulletin
Publication Date
8-15-2001
Abstract
As of August 15, 2001: The Tennessee General Assembly recently enacted a new law that repeals the Dog and Cat Humane Death Act [Part 3] in its entirety. It was replaced with Chapter 70, referred to as the Non-livestock Animal Humane Death Act. According to Tennessee Code Annotated§ 39-14- 201, "non-livestock animals" refers to common household pets - dogs, cats, rabbits, chicks, ducks, and even potbellied pigs. The new law applies to public and private agencies, animal shelters, and other facilities operated for the collection, care, and/or euthanasia of stray, neglected, abandoned, or unwanted non-livestock animals. It does not apply to exotic animals. Generally, the new Jaw prescribes methods and procedures for euthanizing pets and prescribes penalties for violations.
Recommended Citation
Darden, Don, "Hot Topic: Animal Control Law Revised by Legislature" (2001). MTAS Publications: Hot Topics.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_mtastop/238
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