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2001 - 2002 LEGISLATURE
April 3, 2001 - Introduced by Representatives Duff, Rhoades, Steinbrink, Ladwig,
Ziegelbauer, Vrakas, Plale, Olsen, Sinicki, Ainsworth, Carpenter, Stone,
Pocan, M. Lehman, Gunderson, Townsend, Owens, Sykora, Hundertmark
and
Leibham, cosponsored by Senators Burke, Rosenzweig and Darling, by
request of Cats International, Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project, Wisconsin
Federation of Humane Societies, Wisconsin and Illinois Dalmation Rescue
and Humane Society of the United States. Referred to Committee on Small
Business and Consumer Affairs.
AB278,1,5 1An Act to repeal 174.001 (2m); to amend 20.115 (2) (j), 174.05 (2), 174.053,
2174.06 (6), 174.06 (7), 174.065 (1), 174.07 (1) (c), 174.07 (2) (d), 174.07 (3) (c) and
3174.09 (1); and to create 173.40 of the statutes; relating to: pet dealers,
4kennels, animal shelters, dog licensing, granting rule-making authority,
5making an appropriation, and providing a penalty.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill requires pet dealers (wholesale and retail) and persons who operate
kennels and animal shelters to obtain licenses from the department of agriculture,
trade and consumer protection (DATCP). The bill requires DATCP to inspect each
location for which a license is required before issuing a license and authorizes
DATCP to make inspections at other reasonable times. The bill authorizes DATCP
to promulgate rules that specify minimum standards for animal shelters and kennel
facilities and facilities at which pet dealers operate and that specify requirements
for humane care to be provided by persons who are required to be licensed. The bill
provides criminal penalties for persons who operate without a required license and
forfeitures (civil monetary penalties) for other violations of the provisions concerning
pet dealers, kennels, and animal shelters.
Under current law, dog licenses are issued by the city, village, or town treasurer
or other tax collecting official, unless the governing body of the city, village, or town
provides by ordinance or resolution for the appointment of a different person. Under
this bill, veterinarians and humane societies may also issue dog licenses unless the

governing body of a city, village, or town provides by ordinance or resolution that
veterinarians and humane societies may not be collecting officials for the city, village,
or town.
Under current law, the minimum dog license fee is $3 for a neutered or spayed
dog and $8 for a dog that is not neutered or spayed. A city, village, town, or county
may impose a higher fee. Under this bill, the minimum dog license fee is increased
to $5.50 for a neutered or spayed dog and $10.50 for a dog that is not neutered or
spayed. Under current law, a county treasurer is required to pay 5% of the minimum
dog license fee to this state. Under this bill, the county treasurer is required to pay
$2 to the state for each dog license issued.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB278, s. 1 1Section 1. 20.115 (2) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB278,2,82 20.115 (2) (j) Dog licenses, rabies control , and related services. The amounts
3in the schedule
All moneys received under ss. 95.21 (9) (c), 173.27, 173.40, and 174.09
4(1),
to provide dog license tags and forms under s. 174.07 (2), to perform other
5program responsibilities under ch. 174, to administer the rabies control program
6under s. 95.21, to help administer the rabies control media campaign , and to carry
7out humane activities under s. 93.07 (11) and ch. 173. All moneys received under ss.
895.21 (9) (c), 173.27 and 174.09 (1) shall be credited to this appropriation.
AB278, s. 2 9Section 2. 173.40 of the statutes is created to read:
AB278,2,11 10173.40 Pet dealers, kennels, and animal shelters. (1) Definitions. In this
11section:
AB278,2,1412 (a) "Adequate food" means wholesome food that is accessible to an animal, is
13appropriate for the type of animal, and is sufficient in amount to maintain the animal
14in good health.
AB278,3,2
1(b) "Adequate water" means potable water that is accessible to an animal and
2is sufficient in amount to maintain the animal in good health.
AB278,3,33 (c) "Animal shelter" means any of the following:
AB278,3,64 1. A facility that is used to impound or harbor at least 20 seized, stray,
5abandoned, or unwanted dogs, cats, or other animals in a year and that is operated
6by this state, a political subdivision, or a veterinarian licensed under ch. 453.
AB278,3,107 2. A facility that is operated for the purpose of providing for and promoting the
8welfare, protection, and humane treatment of animals, that is used to shelter at least
920 animals in a year, and that is operated by a humane society, an animal welfare
10society, or a nonprofit association.
AB278,3,1411 (d) "Humane care" includes the provision of adequate heating, cooling,
12ventilation, sanitation, shelter, and medical care consistent with the normal
13requirements of an animal's size, species, and breed, adequate food, and adequate
14water.
AB278,3,1715 (e) "Kennel" means a facility where dogs or cats are kept for 24 hours or more
16for boarding, training, or similar purposes for compensation, except that "kennel"
17does not include any of the following:
AB278,3,1818 1. An animal shelter.
AB278,3,2019 2. A facility owned or operated by a veterinarian licensed under ch. 453 where
20animals are boarded only in conjunction with the provision of veterinary care.
AB278,3,2321 (f) "Nonprofit association" means an incorporated or unincorporated
22organization consisting of 3 or more members joined by mutual consent for a
23common, nonprofit purpose.
AB278,4,224 (g) "Pet dealer" means a person who sells, offers to sell, exchanges, or offers for
25adoption dogs, cats, birds, fish, other than farm-raised fish, as defined in s. 29.001

1(25), reptiles, or other animals customarily obtained as pets, except that "pet dealer"
2does not include a person who sells 20 or fewer animals in a year.
AB278,4,6 3(2) License required. (a) Except as provided in par. (c), no person may operate
4an animal shelter or kennel without a license from the department. A person shall
5obtain a license under this paragraph for each separate location at which the person
6operates an animal shelter or kennel.
AB278,4,97 (b) Except as provided in par. (c), no person may act as a pet dealer without a
8license from the department. A person shall obtain a license under this paragraph
9for each separate location at which the person conducts business as a pet dealer.
AB278,4,1210 (c) The department may issue an interim permit that authorizes a person to
11operate an animal shelter or kennel or to act as a pet dealer until the department
12makes the initial inspection required under sub. (4) (a).
AB278,4,1413 (d) Licenses issued under pars. (a) and (b) expire on October 31 of each
14even-numbered year.
AB278,4,1515 (e) A license issued under par. (a) or (b) is not transferable.
AB278,4,18 16(3) License fees. The department shall promulgate rules specifying fees that
17must be paid by applicants for licenses under sub. (2). A fee paid under this
18subsection is not refundable if the department denies the license.
AB278,4,21 19(4) Inspections. (a) The department shall inspect each location for which a
20person is required to obtain a license under sub. (2) before issuing the initial license
21and at least once during each biennial licensing period after the initial license period.
AB278,4,2422 (b) In addition to the inspections required under par. (a), the department may
23enter and inspect a facility for which a person is required to obtain a license under
24sub. (2) at any reasonable time.
AB278,5,2
1(5) Rules. The department may promulgate rules that specify any of the
2following:
AB278,5,43 (a) Minimum standards for animal shelter and kennel facilities and facilities
4at which pet dealers operate.
AB278,5,65 (b) Minimum requirements for humane care to be provided by persons required
6to obtain licenses under sub. (2).
AB278,5,87 (c) Requirements relating to the transportation of animals by persons required
8to obtain licenses under sub. (2).
AB278,5,99 (d) Grounds for revocation of licenses issued under sub. (2).
AB278,5,1110 (e) Grounds for the department to issue orders prohibiting a person required
11to be licensed under this section from selling or moving an animal.
AB278,5,1312 (f) Minimum ages for the sale of animals by persons required to be licensed
13under sub. (2).
AB278,5,1514 (g) Reinspection fees to be charged when an inspection by the department
15under this section reveals conditions that require correction and reinspection.
AB278,5,1716 (h) Requirements for record keeping by persons required to be licensed under
17sub. (2).
AB278,5,1918 (i) Requirements relating to space and opportunity for exercise to be provided
19to animals by persons required to be licensed under sub. (2).
AB278,5,22 20(6) Penalties. (a) A person who operates without a license required under sub.
21(2) may be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 9 months,
22or both.
AB278,6,223 (b) 1. Except as provided under par. (a), a person who violates this section or
24a rule promulgated under this section may be required to forfeit not more than $1,000

1for the first offense and may be required to forfeit not less than $200 nor more than
2$2000 for the 2nd or any subsequent offense within 5 years.
AB278,6,43 2. If a violation under subd. 1. involves the keeping of animals, each animal
4with respect to which the statute or rule is violated constitutes a separate violation.
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