Source: http://theanimalcouncil.org/CA2018.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 18:26:43+00:00

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SB 839 is the Budget Act of 2018. Animal items identical to AB 1806 below.
storage, and boarding of pets and livestock.
to pets only, not livestock.
on request of Senator McGuire.
PART 9, beginning with §19502, to be the Uniform Trust Decanting Act .
Code §15212 for which decanting would be allowed subject to restrictions.
obligations of the role of "authorized fiduciary" in this new area of trust law.
the county jail for two, three, or four years."
This would be a change in penalty.
enacted and this bill is enacted last.
for a responsible animal owner education class.
testing after January 1, 2020.
Amended in Assembly, July 2, 2018 to add a third exclusion.
Section 314.50 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations."
pursuant to Assembly Rule 97.
As introduced, SB 1305 would add to the Health & Safety Code a new §1799.
“Preveterinary emergency care” as specified.
in Senate, April 26, 2018 to narrow scope of emergency care.
Amended in Senate, May 25, 2018 renamed "The Sutter Brown Act."
implemented" of "specified" by employers to simply "not prohibited."
additional amendments to which author has agreed.
normal function of the cat’s toes, claws, or paws.
provides a more severe punishment for acts prohibited under this section."
Senate Appropriations' Suspense file in May 2017 and other new provisions.
provisions. See 8/24 floor analysis below.
addition to the 6th "whereas."
Res. Chapter 72, Statutes of 2018.
would designate May 1, 2018, as California Purebred Dog Day.
enacted and this bill is enacted last. See this table.
into units of the state park system.
system unit pursuant to subdivision (a) that may do any of the following:"
and removing reference to funding sources.
and the total miles of trail in the unit that are open to dogs.
the unit is closed to dogs, if applicable."
ASM Com. on W.,P., & W.
employers unless EMT is liable.
Revised March 5, 2018 to add co-authors.
would add to Health and Safety code, new Section 1797.10.
needs of police dogs in the County of San Bernardino.
delete from from the definition of "police dog" the term "service dog."
transports and submit a report to the Legislature by January 1, 2022.
medical transportation at the time the request for transport is made.
full control of the dog during transport.
capable of providing veterinary medical services to the injured police dog.
injured police dog during transport.
person with a disability as a direct result of a violation of this section."
Revised March 6, 2018 to add coauthors.
this bill and three other bills.
public and nonprofit animal shelters.
($40) per day for all of the victim’s pets."
cannabis on animal patient clients.
administer cannabis or cannabis products to an animal patient.
an animal for medicinal purposes.
revise term to "veterinarian-client-patient" relationship.
of advertising for cannabis in California. See Sen Floor Analysis for more.
As introduced, AB 2274 would add to the Family Code a new §2605.
a community property pet taking into consideration the well-being of the pet.
including, but not limited to, a cat or dog.
Amended in Assembly, May 10, 2018 to be permissive and not mandatory.
wooden club by law enforcement officers."
facilities for dogs and cats."
in this chapter or otherwise required by law."
Amended in Senate, July 5, 2018 technical correction.
origin of the animal, if known, and any veterinary records."
shelters, pet stores, and animal sellers with this information.
Department of Justice specified booking information.
years for misdemeanor conviction and 10 for felony.
appropriate money to be paid to the DOJ for costs to provide this information.
Amended in Senate, June 6, 2018 correcting inappropriate description.
adoption organization if requested by the organization."
puppies under 8 weeks of age with comparable conforming changes.
nonsubstantive changes to Vehicle Code §21376.
Amended in Assembly, March 19, 2018 to remove animal issues.
as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code."
not in compliance with these standards.
to $5 million to enforce the new cage-free requirements."
Code Division 8.5, commencing with Section 16200.
with other detailed provisions including post-conviction restrictions.
trafficking/facilitation and new post-conviction offenses.
Food and Ag Code §19501 regarding slaughter.
using animal blood in their own office.
Friday, November 30, Adjournment sine die at midnight.
Monday, December, 3 2019-20 Regular Session convenes for Organizational Session at 12 noon.
Tuesday, January 1, 2019, Statutes take effect.

References: §19502
 §15212
 §1799
 §2605
 §21376
 §19501