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Committee hears bill to ban parking-lot sales of dogs, cats and rabbits; no vote

2341651 · February 19, 2025
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Lawmakers heard HB331, which would bar selling dogs, cats and rabbits for consideration in parking lots and similar public spaces unless licensed; sponsors said the measure aims to curb out-of-state operators and untraceable sales.

The Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee held a hearing on HB331, a bill that would prohibit selling dogs, cats and rabbits for consideration in parking lots, road shoulders or pop-up flea-market locations unless the seller holds a Department of Agriculture license.

Representative Camp, the bill author, said the intent is to stop individuals who bring animals from out of state and sell them with…

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