A 3305
Requires certain consumer disclosures relating to rabies testing and establishes optional training for veterinarians.
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Bill overview
This bill requires certain disclosures to consumers regarding rabies testing on dead domestic companion animals and establishes an optional training program for veterinarians. Specifically, veterinarians must inform owners about the testing process, handling of the animal’s remains, and disposal protocols. The bill also mandates the creation of informational pamphlets and a poster to educate pet owners about rabies vaccines and testing procedures. Finally, it establishes a trauma-informed mental health protection training certification program for veterinarians.
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Alexander Schnall
Alixon Collazos-Gill
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