SB 722
Agriculture; prohibiting electronic monitoring of certain animals. Effective date.
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This bill prohibits the use of certain electronic monitoring devices on animals in Oklahoma, primarily focusing on livestock. It aims to protect animal welfare by preventing the potential distress and behavioral changes caused by constant surveillance. The bill was amended and passed by the Senate Agriculture and Wildlife Committee, with the intention of establishing clearer guidelines regarding animal monitoring practices. The effective date of the bill is yet to be determined.
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Remove as author Senator Kern and substitute with Senator Woods
Remove Representative Burns as principal House author and substitute with Representative Hardin
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