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AZ HB2355

Bill

Status

Passed

4/5/2013

Primary Sponsor

David Livingston

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Origin

House of Representatives

Fifty-first Legislature - First Regular Session (2013)

AI Summary

  • Prohibits cities and towns from charging license fees for service animals used by individuals with disabilities or for search and rescue dogs.

  • Requires applicants for search and rescue dog licenses to provide adequate proof that the dog qualifies as a search or rescue dog.

  • Requires applicants for service animal licenses to sign a written statement declaring the dog is a service animal as defined in Arizona law, with false statements constituting a petty offense subject to a fine not exceeding $50.

  • Amends county dog licensing requirements to mirror the city/town prohibition on charging fees for service animals and search and rescue dogs.

Legislative Description

License fees; working dogs; waiver

Last Action

Governor Signed

4/5/2013

Full Bill Text

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