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SB 507
Introduced 2/22/2013 - Anthony Cannella ( D-12)

As introduced this bill would specify that an aggravating factor exists if the fire was set with the intent to disrupt the commercial operation of an animal operation, animal feedlot or livestock sales yard.

Updates:
3/11/2013 Referred to Senate Public Safety Committee
4/18/2013 Hearing Date 4/30/2018
4/29/2013 Analysis
4/30/2013 Failed Assembly Committee on Public Safety 2-5
5/08/2013 Reconsideration Granted

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SB 675
Introduced 2/25/13 - Lois Wolk (D-3)

As introduced this bill would require the Department of Food and Agriculture to develop standards for animal welfare.


Updates:

3/07/13 Referred to Senate Committee on Agriculture

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AB 157
Introduced 1/22/2013 Nora Campos (D-27)

(for our purposes) the court may order the respondent to stay away from the animal and forbid the respondent from taking, transferring, encumbering,concealing, molesting, attacking, striking, threatening, harming, or otherwise disposing of the animal.

Updates:
1/31/2013 Referred to AssemblyCommittee on Judiciary
3/11/2013 Hearing date 4/2/2013
4/02/2013 - NO LONGER ANIMAL RELATED

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AB 272
Introduced 2/7/2013 - Jimmy Gomez (D-51)

As introduced would require that a dog 3 months of age or older be vaccinated against rabies.

Updates:
2/21/2013 Referred to Assembly Committee on Agriculture
3/04/13 Hearing Date 3/13/2013
2/11/2013
Anlaysis
3/13/2013 Passed Assembly Committee on Agriculture 7-0
3/13/2013 To Assembly Committee on Appropriations
4/04/2013 Hearing date 4/10/2013
4/09/2013 Analysis
4/10/2013 Passed Assembly Appropriations Committee 17-0
4/10/2013 To consent Calendar
4/17/2013 Analysis
4/18/2013 Assembly Rule 69 Suspended, read 3rd time and amended, ordered to 3rd reading
4/19/2013 Amended
4/19/2013 Analysis
4/25/2013 Passed Assembly 76-0 (4)
4/25/2013 To Senate Rules Committee
5/09/2013 To Senate Committee on Health
5/20/2013 Hearing date 6/5/2013
5/28/2013 Amended
6/03/2013 Hearing cancelled by Author
6/06/2013 Hearing Date 6/19/2013
6/10/2013 Hearing Date 6/19/2013, cancelled by Committee
6/10/2013 Hearing Date 6/26/2013
6/24/2013 Analysis
6/26/2013 Passed Senate Health Committee 9-0
7/02/2013 Amended
7/03/2013 Hearing Date 8/12/2013
8/12/2013 hearing cancelled, request of author
8/12/2013 Hearing Date 8/19/2013

8/19/2013 Senate Rule 28.8 to Senate Floor
8/20/2013 Amendment
8/22/2013 Analysis
9/03/2013 Passed Senate 38-0 (1, 1 vacant)
9/03/2013 To Assembly, concurrence in Senate Amendments
9/05/2013 Analysis, Assembly Floor
9/06/2013 Passed Assembly, concurrence Senate Amendments, 75-0 (3-2 vacancies)
9/06/2013 To Engrossing, Enrolling
10/05/13 Chaptered
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AB 339
Introduced 2/13/2013 - Roger Dickinson (D-7)

As introduced would make it a crime to willfully sell or give away as part of a commercial transaction a live animal, at a swap meet or to willfully display or offer for sale, or offer to give away as part of a commercial transaction, a live animal, if the act of selling or giving way the live animal is to occur at a swap meet.

Updates:
2/28/2013 Referred to Assembly Committee on Public Safety.
3/06/2013 Hearing Date - 3/19/13
3/14/2013 Hearing Date - 4/02/13
4/01/2013 Analysis
4/02/2013 Passed Assembly Committee on Public Safety 6-0
4/02/2013 To Assembly Committee on Appropriation
4/04/2013 Hearing Date 4/10/2013
4/09/2013 Analysis
4/10/2013 Hearing postponed by Committee
5/08/2013 Passed Assembly Committee on Appropriations 12-3 (0)
5/08/2013 To Assembly
5/15/2013 Analysis
5/16/2013 Amended
5/17/2013 Analysis
5/23/2013 Passed Assembly 63-10 (5-2(vacancies))
5/23/2013 To Senate Rules for Committee Assignment
6/06/2013 To Senate Committee on Public Safety
6/06/2013 Hearing Date 6/18/2013
6/12/2013 Amended
6/17/2013 Analysis
6/18/2013 Passed Senate Public Safety Committee 5-1 (1)
6/18/2013 To Senate Committee on Appropriations
6/25/2013 Amended
7/03/2013 Hearing Date 8/12/2013
8/12/2013 Senate Rule 28.8 To Senate Floor
8/13/2013 Analysis
8/19/2013 passed SEN 30-4 (5)
8/19/2013 to ASM concurrence in Senate Amendments
8/21/2013 Analysis
8/22/2013 Passed Assembly, concurrence Senate Amendments 64-12 (1, 2 vacancies)
8/22/2013 To Engrossing, Enrolling
9/09/13 Chaptered

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AB 343
Introduced 2/13/2013 Jim Patterson (D-23)

As introduced: Animals: at large: civil penalties. (SPOT BILL)

Updates:
3/14/2013 To Assembly Committee on Agriculture and Public Safety
3/18/2013
Amended
3/18/2013 To Assembly Committee on Agriculture
3/19/2013 Hearing date 4/17/2013
Now an "Ag Gag" bill
4/01/2013 Amended
4/04/2013 Hearing Date 4/10/2013
4/11/2013 Amended
4/15/2013 Amended
4/18/2013 Hearing Cancelled, Request of Author

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AB 1045
Introduced 2/25/13 - Bob Blumenfield (D-45)

As introduced this bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to those provisions by replacing references to a pound with references to an “animal shelter” and by replacing references to destroying an animal with references to humanely euthanizing the animal.

Updates:

3/14/2013 Referred to Assembly Committee on Business,Professions and Consumer Protection
4/10/2013 Hearing Date 5/7/2013

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