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Committee advances bill requiring microchip scans of roadkill; DOT to provide scanners
Senate Committee on Transportation and Culture and the Arts · February 7, 2025
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Summary
SB 599, which would require scanning deceased dogs and cats found on public roadways for microchips, was advanced to Ways & Means; DOT said it will supply scanning devices and the Humane Society will continue microchipping animals.
The Senate Committee on Transportation and Culture and the Arts voted to advance SB 599 to the Ways & Means Committee. The bill would require DOT or appropriate county departments that collect deceased cats and dogs from roadways to scan animals for microchips, record identifying information and…
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