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Bill would ban the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in parking lots and along roadsides unless licensed

2347341 · February 19, 2025
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Sponsor said HB 331 would bar selling dogs, cats and rabbits in parking lots or alongside roads unless the seller holds a Department of Agriculture license; sponsor and committee discussed enforcement, fines and carve-outs for home sales and sanctioned events.

Representative (author) presented HB 331 (LC 443007) to prohibit exchanging money for dogs, cats and rabbits in parking lots, alongside roads, or at pop-up flea-market situations unless the seller holds a Department of Agriculture breeder license.

"This bill specifically seeks to stop individuals from selling dogs, cats, and rabbits in parking lots," the sponsor said, describing the measure as intended to curb nefarious operators…

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