SB 312
Dog importation: health certificates.
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Fiscal committee
No
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No
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Bill overview
This bill changes the requirements for bringing dogs into California. Instead of relying on a 10-day-old health certificate from a licensed veterinarian, it now requires sellers and importers to obtain and submit a health certificate to both the Department of Food and Agriculture and the buyer. This new certificate must be completed by a veterinarian within 10 days of arrival and include detailed information about the dog’s health, vaccinations, and identification.
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