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(General Business Law
– Sale of Dogs And Cats) §753-b Information statement for purchaser |
2000 |
Requires pet dealers to provide purchaser
of an animal with a written statement at time of sale in a standardized
form. The form must be established by the commissioner of agriculture and
markets and include the following.
For cats:
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Breeder's name and address, or, if not known,
source. If from dealer licensed by USDA, the person's name, address, and
federal identification number;
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Date of birth, if known; date of dealer’s
receipt; and location where received;
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Immunizations and worming treatments
while in dealer’s possession (dates and type of treatment
administered);
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Any known disease, sickness, or congenital
condition adversely affecting cat’s health;
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Any vet treatment or medication received
while in dealer’s possession; and
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One of the following:
(1) A statement signed by dealer at sale, indicating the cat has no known
disease or illness and the cat has no known congenital condition that
adversely affects cat’s health at sale;
(2) Any known congenital condition that adversely affects cat’s health at
sale along with a statement signed by a
vet that authorizes sale, recommends necessary treatment, and verifies cat
does not require hospitalization or nonelective surgery, and is not likely
to require it in the future. (Exception: Parasites [unless their
presence makes the cat clinically ill or is likely to do so]).
The statement is valid for 14 business days
following exam.
For dogs:
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Breeder's name and address, or, if not known,
source. If from dealer licensed by USDA, the person's name, address, and
federal identification number;
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Date of birth and dealer’s receipt. If not
advertised or sold as a purebred, the date of birth may be approximated;
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Breed, sex, color and identifying marks. If
from a USDA licensed source, the individual identifying tag, tattoo, or
collar number. If breed is unknown or mixed, the record must state so. If
being sold as capable of registration, the names and registration numbers
of sire and dam, and the litter number (if known);
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Inoculations and worming treatments
administered while in dealer’s possession (dates and types);
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Any vet treatment or medication received
while in dealer’s possession; and
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One of the following:
(1) A statement signed by dealer at sale,
indicating that the dog has no known disease or illness and the dog has no
known congenital condition that adversely affects dog’s health at sale; or
(2) Any known congenital condition that adversely affects dog’s health at
sale, along with a statement signed by a vet that authorizes sale,
recommends necessary treatment, and verifies dog does not require
hospitalization or nonelective surgery, and is not likely to require them
in the future. (Exception: Parasites [unless their presence makes
dog clinically ill or is likely to do so]).
The statement is valid for 14 business days
following exam.
Disclosure must be signed by dealer
(certifying the accuracy of the statement) and the purchaser
(acknowledging receipt of the statement). At sale, each dealer must
provide purchaser with information on the value of spaying and neutering.
Requires dealer to conspicuously post
within close proximity to the cages of dogs and cats a notice containing
the following language in 100-point type:
"Information on the source of these dogs
and cats and the veterinary treatments received by these dogs and cats is
available for review by prospective purchasers." |
General Business Law §755: Civil penalty,
$50-$1,000 fine and violations can be enjoined. Also, license may be
revoked, suspended or refused renewal. Director of municipal consumer
affairs and/or local government can enforce this statute. |