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309.2. Notice to be posted.
The provisions of this Chapter 309 issued under section 9.3(g)(1) of the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (73 P. S. § 201-9.3(g)(1)), unless otherwise noted.
The provisions of this Chapter 309 adopted February 11, 2000, effective February 12, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 763, unless otherwise noted.
KennelA kennel as defined in section 102 of the Dog Law (3 P. S. § 459-101) or a dealer licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture under section 4 of the Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C.A. § 2134).
Pet shopA pet shop-kennel as defined in section 102 of the Dog Law.
SellerA kennel, pet shop operator or other individual who sells dogs to the public and who owns or operates a kennel or pet shop licensed by the Department of Agriculture or the United States Department of Agriculture. The term does not include nonprofit kennels as defined under section 102 of the Dog Law.
VeterinarianAn individual licensed under the laws of the Commonwealth or another state to practice veterinary medicine and surgery.
§ 309.2. Notice to be posted.
This notice shall be conspicuously posted in the place of business of persons subject to this section as enforced by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. This disclosure of rights is a summary of Pennsylvania law. A written notice setting forth the rights provided under Section 9.3 of the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law shall be provided to you at the time of the sale. A civil penalty of up to $1,000 shall be levied for each violation in addition to any other penalty under this law.
(1) A seller shall provide you with a health record for the dog at the time of sale. The health record must contain information as required by the law (73 P. S. § 201-9.3(a)(1)).
(2) The seller shall provide a health certificate issued by a veterinarian within 21 days prior to the date of sale or a guarantee of good health issued and signed by the seller. The health certificate and the guarantee of good health must contain information as required by the law. 73 P. S. § 201-9.3(a)(2)(i); 73 P. S. § 201-9.3(a)(2)(ii).
(iii) Retain the dog and receive reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees, not exceeding the purchase price. These options do not apply where a seller, who has provided a health certificate issued by a veterinarian, discloses in writing at the time of sale the health problem for which the buyer later seeks to return the dog.
(4) If, within 30 days of purchase, a licensed veterinarian determines that your dog has a congenital or hereditary defect which adversely affects the animals health or that your dog died from a congenital or hereditary defect, you have the same options as outlined in section 3 (above).
(5) Within 2 business days of a veterinarians certification of your dogs illness, defect or death, you must notify, in writing, the seller of the name, address and telephone number of the examining veterinarian. Such notice shall be effective upon depositing the same in the United States mail or upon other service which provides the seller the required information. Failure to notify the seller within 2 business days will result in forfeiture of rights.
(6) Refunds or reimbursements shall be made no later than 14 days after the seller receives the veterinarian certification. Veterinarian certification shall be presented to the seller not later than 5 days after you receive it.
(ii) Retain the dog and receive a 50% refund of the purchase price.
(8) If registerable, the seller shall provide at the time of sale: the breeders name and address, the name and registration number of the dam and sire, and the name and address of the pedigree registry organization where the dam and sire are registered.
For further information concerning your rights under section 9.3 of the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, contact: Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, Consumer Protection Hotline (800) 441-2555, www.attorneygeneral.gov.
(1) Visible where dogs for purchase are displayed or where payments are made for dog purchases at the sellers place of business.
(2) A minimum size of 8.5 inches by 14 inches.
(3) In plain language and legible.

References: § 201
 § 459
 § 2134

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