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Legislation Information


Pending Legislation


PA's Electronic Bill Room

Type in the word "equine" in the search box to locate bills, (proposed legislation) relating to horses.


Federal Laws


Proposed regs will legalize every inhumane practice identified in the transport of horses to slaughter!

Doubles will be legal for 5 years AFTER the proposed regs go into effect. It has already been 4 1/2 years, that makes 10 years of the continued use of doubles after this legislation passed.
Doubles will be legal for 5 years AFTER the proposed regs go into effect. It has already been 4 1/2 years, that makes for 10 years of the continued use of doubles after this legislation passed..

EPN's Comments

on Proposed Regulations For the 1996 Commercial Transportation of Horses To Slaughter Act

CA Equine Council's

Comments on the Proposed Regulations For the 1996 Commercial Transportation of Horses To Slaughter Act

State Laws


Proposition 6,

The PROHIBITION of Horse Slaughter and Sale of Horsemeat for Human Consumption Act Of 1998, Does Not Violate The Commerce Clause


Horsemeat Laws


1996 Commercial Transportation Of Horses To Slaughter Act

December 7, 2001
Final Rule Commercial Transportation of Horses to Slaughter Act


American Horse Council, American Horse Protection Association, & Humane Society of US

propose to legalize every inhumane practice identified in the transport of horses to slaughter & put the very people identified as the abusers, the "killer buyers" in charge of the horses!

Proposed Regulations For the 1996 Commercial Transportation of Horses To Slaughter Act

USDA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service, APHIS

Approval of Livestock Facilities;
Interstate Movement of EIA Reactors


USDA Food Safety Inspection Service, FSIS, Regulations

Biological Residues in Horses;
Slaughter of Foaling Mares;
Slaughter of Sick Horses;


USDA APHIS Humane Slaughter Act

Double deck trailer awaits loading of horses at New Holland Sales Stables June 24, 2000.

AZ Transport Law

CA Transport Law

CT Transport Law

MA Transport Law

MN Transport Law

NY Transport Law

Ag and Markets, Section 359-a
 Horses inside double deck cattle trailer stopped by the NYSP. The owner was later convicted & fined $3000.00.
Horses inside double deck cattle trailer stopped by the NYSP. The owner was later convicted & fined $3000.00.

VA Transport Law

Vermont Transport Law

PA Anti Cruelty Law
Title 18, Section 5511

Sign Posted at PA Horse Auctions is NOT the Law!

Sign outside auctions is incorrect!

 Sign posted outside 2 PA horse auctions regarding the PA Anti Cruelty Statute is incorrect! Maybe the posting of this sign has something to do with
Sign posted outside 2 PA horse auctions regarding the PA Anti Cruelty Statute is incorrect! " Maybe the posting of this sign has something to do with "the agreement" that the auctions and the PA SPCA have with each other...

U.S. Anti-Cruelty Statutes

PA Domestic Animal Act

Licensing of Dealers & Haulers

EIA Regulations, Coggins Test


PA Dead Animal Act

Requirements for Removal of Dead Animals

PA Animal Markets

General Provisions
Records
Transactions From Trucks



IL Horsemeat Act

Texas Law

Sale of Horsemeat for Human Consumption

Prohibits Sale of Horsemeat For Human Consumption

Texas Attorney General Cornyn States TX Law

Prohibiting Sale of Horsemeat Applies to the 2 Texas Horse Slaughterhouses!

lactating chestnut Arab type mare stands in filth in the classic foundered stance.

Links

California Voters "Just Say Neigh" to Horse Slaughter!
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Title 7 Chapter 5 Animal Markets

Subchapter A. General Provisions

§ 5.1. Definitions.
§ 5.7. Records.
§ 5.9. Transactions From Trucks.

§ 5.1. Definitions.

The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

Animal—A horse, mule, bull, steer, ox, cow, heifer, calf, swine, sheep or goat.

Animal market—A place approved by the Department other than the farm of origin where animals are offered for sale, barter or trade, on a public, private or commercial basis.

Breeding swine—Sexually intact domestic swine 6 months of age or over, sexually intact feral swine of all ages, and swine 5 months of age or younger selected for future production of offspring.

Department—The Department of Agriculture of the Commonwealth. Feeder swine—Swine other than breeding swine or swine consigned or sold for slaughter and slaughtered within 3 days of date of sale.

Permit—A document issued by the Department or USDA-APHIS authorizing and establishing conditions under which a quarantined or diseased animal may be moved interstate or intrastate.

Poultry—Domestic or captive avian species which are subject to exposure to dangerous transmissible diseases, to include not only chickens and turkeys, but also waterfowl, game fowl, pigeons, parakeets, canaries, finches, parrots or other pet, wild or exotic birds and the hatching eggs of the avian species.

Pseudorabies—A contagious, infectious and communicable disease of animals caused by Herpesvirus suis, also known as Aujeszky’s disease, mad itch or infectious bulbar paralysis, that has been declared by the Department to be a dangerous transmissible disease.

Pseudorabies epidemiologist—A veterinarian designated by the Department or USDA-APHIS to investigate and diagnose suspected pseudorabies in animals.

Pseudorabies exposed animal—An animal that has been in contact with a pseudorabies infected animal. The term does not include an animal, other than swine, that has not been in contact with another animal with symptoms of pseudorabies for 10 consecutive days.

Pseudorabies infected animal—An animal determined to be infected with pseudorabies by a pseudorabies epidemiologist.

Pseudorabies restricted animal market—A quarantined animal market designated by the Department to conduct sales of animals originating from premises under Pennsylvania pseudorabies quarantine.

Recognized slaughter establishment—A slaughter establishment operated under the Federal Meat Inspection Act (21 U.S.C.A. § § 601—623, 641—645, 661, 671—680 and 691) or a State inspected slaughter establishment.

Slaughter market—An animal market approved by the Department for the sale of slaughter animals in accordance with this chapter and the act of June 22, 1931 (P. L. 650, No. 225) (3 P. S. § § 431—439), known as the Farm Animal Dealer or Broker Law.

USDA-APHIS—The United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

Authority

The provisions of this § 5.1 amended under section 40 of the act of July 22, 1913 (P. L. 928, No. 441) (3 P. S. § 430); section 1702 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 442); and the Domestic Animal Law, 3 Pa.C.S. § § 2321(a)(12) and (38), 2327, 2329 and 2382.

Source

The provisions of this § 5.1 amended November 28, 1975, effective November 29, 1975, 5 Pa.B. 3098; amended July 15, 1977, effective July 16, 1977, 7 Pa.B. 1978; amended August 16, 1991, effective August 17, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 3688; amended April 11, 1997, effective April 12, 1997, 27 Pa.B. 1791. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (160913) to (160915).

§ 5.7. Records.

The manager of each animal market shall:

(1) Keep on file for 2 years records covering name and address of consignor and purchaser, date of transaction, species, sex, breed, back tag number and sales tag number of every sale.

(2) Verify that each poultry consignor has an official flock registration number card or that the consignor has completed and signed an official flock registration application form before his shipment is offered for sale. The official flock registration application form can be obtained from Department agents prior to movement to auction premises or from auction managers.

§ 5.9. Transactions from trucks.

Selling, bartering or trading of animals from trucks or other vehicles on animal markets property or along the public highways adjacent to an animal market is a violation of the act of April 17, 1929 (P. L. 533, No. 236) (3 P. S. § § 341—351), known as the Diseased Animal Quarantine Law, and is not permitted.


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