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CT SB00457
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/27/2021
Primary Sponsor
Will Haskell
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AI Summary
- Reduces the mandatory strict confinement period for dogs and cats exposed to rabies from six months to four months if vaccinated within 96 hours of exposure
- Applies only to animals that receive rabies vaccination within ninety-six hours following possible rabies exposure
- Intended to encourage retention and adoption of cats and dogs in Connecticut
- Referred to the Committee on Environment
- Introduced by Senator Haskell, 26th District, during the January 2021 session
Legislative Description
An Act Reducing The Length Of Required Confinement For Dogs And Cats Vaccinated For Rabies Within Ninety-six Hours Of Possible Rabies Exposure.
Last Action
Referred to Joint Committee on Environment
1/27/2021
Committee Referrals
Environment1/27/2021
Full Bill Text
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