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House tightens animal‑cruelty law, raising penalties for torture of companion animals

Utah House of Representatives · February 29, 2008
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Summary

After extended floor debate and a narrowly tailored amendment process, the House passed a substitute to HB470 that defines 'companion animal' (domestic dog/cat), narrows a 'torture' standard to extreme and depraved acts, and enhances penalties, including elevated sentencing when an act occurs in the presence of a child.

The Utah House passed a first substitute to House Bill 470 on Feb. 29 to strengthen penalties for extreme cruelty to companion animals and to clarify related definitions.

Representative Allen, the sponsor, said the measure narrows the scope to companion animals (defined as domestic dogs and domestic cats in the amended language), clarifies the elements of 'torture' as…

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