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"New Hampshire House Bill 532

AN ACT creating an animal records database.

This bill:

I. Creates a database for animal records.

II. Renames animal health certificates as certificates of transfer.

III. Authorizes the commissioner of the department of agriculture, markets, and food to transfer money to and from certain funds in order to establish the animal record database and to repay monies transfered from other funds. This bill does not require the commissioner to fully reimburse the other funds.

IV. Establishes a position in the department of information technology for the building and management of the animal records database."

"437:8 Certificates of Transfer for Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets.

II. The electronically submitted certificate of transfer shall be considered the official certificate of transfer. A copy of the certificate of transfer of the dog, cat, or ferret offered for transfer by a licensee shall be kept on the premises where dogs, cats, and ferrets are displayed, and made available for inspection by the department, local officials, or a member of the public upon request up to one year after the animal has left the facility. The public shall be informed of their right to inspect a copy of the certificate of transfer for each dog, cat, or ferret offered for transfer by a sign prominently displayed in the area where dogs, cats, or ferrets are displayed. Upon transfer of a dog, cat, or ferret, a copy of that animal's certificate of transfer shall be given to the transferee in addition to any other documents which are customarily delivered to the transferee.

No dog, cat, or ferret shall be offered for transfer by a licensee or by any individual without first being protected against infectious diseases using vaccines approved by the state veterinarian. No dog, cat, or ferret shall be offered for transfer by a licensee or by any individual unless accompanied by a copy of the official certificate of transfer or official certificate of transfer waiver issued by a licensed veterinarian within the prior 14 days. No transfer shall occur unless the transferred animal is accompanied by a copy of the official certificate of transfer or official certificate of transfer waiver. The official certificate of transfer or official certificate of transfer waiver shall reside in the animal records database. Copies shall be provided to the veterinarian, transferor, and the transferee, who shall retain copies for their records. The transferor shall retain a copy for his or her records. If an official certificate of transfer or official certificate of transfer waiver is produced, it shall be prima facie evidence of transfer. "

The , and they appear to be culling livestock & our ability to raise animals for food. Even tracking cats & dogs.

Get more. "New Hampshire House Bill 532 AN ACT creating an animal records database. This bill: I. **Creates a database for animal records.** II. Renames animal health certificates as certificates of transfer. III. Authorizes the commissioner of the department of agriculture, markets, and food to transfer money to and from certain funds in order to establish the animal record database and to repay monies transfered from other funds. This bill does not require the commissioner to fully reimburse the other funds. IV. Establishes a position in the department of information technology for the building and management of the animal records database." "437:8 Certificates of Transfer for Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets. II. The electronically submitted certificate of transfer shall be considered the official certificate of transfer. **A copy of the certificate of transfer of the dog, cat, or ferret offered for transfer by a licensee shall be kept on the premises where dogs, cats, and ferrets are displayed, and made available for inspection by the department, local officials, or a member of the public upon request up to one year after the animal has left the facility.** The public shall be informed of their right to inspect a copy of the certificate of transfer for each dog, cat, or ferret offered for transfer by a sign prominently displayed in the area where dogs, cats, or ferrets are displayed. Upon transfer of a dog, cat, or ferret, a copy of that animal's certificate of transfer shall be given to the transferee in addition to any other documents which are customarily delivered to the transferee. **No dog, cat, or ferret shall be offered for transfer by a licensee or by any individual without first being protected against infectious diseases using vaccines approved by the state veterinarian. No dog, cat, or ferret shall be offered for transfer by a licensee or by any individual unless accompanied by a copy of the official certificate of transfer or official certificate of transfer waiver issued by a licensed veterinarian within the prior 14 days.** No transfer shall occur unless the transferred animal is accompanied by a copy of the official certificate of transfer or official certificate of transfer waiver. The official certificate of transfer or official certificate of transfer waiver shall reside in the animal records database. Copies shall be provided to the veterinarian, transferor, and the transferee, who shall retain copies for their records. The transferor shall retain a copy for his or her records. If an official certificate of transfer or official certificate of transfer waiver is produced, it shall be prima facie evidence of transfer. " The [UK is gassing chickens](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/aug/31/hundreds-of-thousands-of-chickens-to-be-culled-after-covid-disruption), and they appear to be culling livestock & our ability to raise animals for food. Even tracking cats & dogs.

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This is both good and bad. I used to volunteer at a county animal shelter. Sometimes it was obvious that the dogs being adopted were going to be bait dogs for fighting rings and there wasn't a damn thing you could do about it because the regulations stated that the person could adopt as long as they supplied the proper ID and paid the adoption fee. There was never any effort to follow up on how the dog was doing in its new "home." However, there were instances where the shelter would send an animal services officer to do a driveby when the person would stupidly admit that the dog was going to stay tethered in the yard, then the dog would be confiscated if the officer observed this during the driveby.

This regulation would also help to identify puppy and kitty mills, which need to be eradicated.

It will also prevent people from selling stolen animals on CraigsList.

However, I can see where this new regulation can be used for very bad purposes. It's up to the people to stand up and speak out when it's being used in efforts that are evil.

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New Hampshire - “Live free or die”

It’s getting pretty clear which path they have decided to follow.