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Committee adopts negotiated amendments to animal-control bill, moves measure forward

House Committee on Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs · February 14, 2026
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Summary

After stakeholder negotiations, the committee recommended HD2 of HB 1736 with amendments clarifying intact‑cat declaration pathways, import declaration procedures, county animal-control responsibilities and related fees; sponsors and advocates worked with agriculture committee staff to reach the package.

House Bill 1736, relating to animal control and companion animals, was amended in committee after extensive stakeholder negotiation. The chair outlined consolidated HD2 changes negotiated with the Agriculture Committee chair, the bill’s introducer, and community stakeholders: clarifying that placing a cat into an enclosed sanctuary is not considered rerelease, creating an "intact cat declaration" pathway to replace a breeder registry exemption, authorizing county animal control authorities to administer declaration processes and keep a $100 declaration fee, and requiring imported intact cats to be declared with state and county authorities within 14 days.

The committee acted to conform age thresholds (over five months), define animal-control authority (county agency or contracted society), require microchip or unique identifier information on declaration forms, and remove certain show exemptions. Committee members recorded reservations but adopted the recommendation to move HB 1736 forward with the negotiated amendments.