REFERENCE TITLE: animal abuser registration; penalties

 

 

 

 

State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Fifty-fifth Legislature

First Regular Session

2021

 

 

 

HB 2355

 

Introduced by

Representative Kavanagh

 

 

AN ACT

 

Amending title 13, chapter 29, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 13-2910.10; relating to animal abuse.

 

 

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

 


Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1.  Title 13, chapter 29, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 13-2910.10, to read:

START_STATUTE13-2910.10.  Central animal abuser registration; central animal abuser registry; civil penalty; violation; classification; definitions

A.  A person who is at least eighteen years of age and who has been convicted of or found guilty except insane for a violation or attempted violation of any of the following felony offenses or who has been convicted of or found guilty except insane for an offense committed in another jurisdiction that if committed in this state would be a violation or attempted violation of any of the following felony offenses or who is required to register by the convicting jurisdiction, within five days after the conviction or within ten days after entering and remaining in this state, shall register with the department of public safety:

1.  Cruelty to animals pursuant to section 13-2910, subsection A, paragraph 8, 9, 11, 14 or 15.

2.  Animal fighting pursuant to section 13-2910.01.

3.  Bestiality pursuant to section 13‑1411.

B.  On the first conviction of an offense listed in subsection a of this section, a person shall register for five years.  On the person's second or subsequent conviction of an offense listed in subsection a of this section, the person shall register for ten years.

C.  The clerk of the court in the county in which a person is convicted of or found guilty except insane for an offense listed in subsection a of this section shall provide the department of public safety with a copy of the judgment and the convicted person's date of birth within five days after entry of the judgment.

D.  A person who has been convicted or found guilty except insane and who is required to register in the convicting state for an act that would constitute an offense listed in subsection A of this section and who is not a resident of this state shall be required to register pursuant to this section if the person is either:

1.  Employed full‑time or part‑time in this state, with or without compensation, for more than fourteen consecutive days or for an aggregate period of more than thirty days in a calendar year.

2.  Enrolled as a full‑time or part‑time student in any school in this state for more than fourteen consecutive days or for an aggregate period of more than thirty days in a calendar year.  For the purposes of this paragraph, "school" means an educational institution of any description, public or private, wherever located in this state.

E.  At the time of registering, the person shall sign or affix an electronic fingerprint to a statement giving such information as required by the director of the department of public safety, including all names by which the person is known, a current photograph and the physical location of the person's residence and the person's address.  If the person has a place of residence that is different from the person's address, the person shall provide the person's address, the physical location of the person's residence and the name of the owner of the residence if the residence is privately owned and not offered for rent or lease.  If the person receives mail at a post office box, the person shall provide the location and number of the post office box.  If the person moves to a new residence, the person shall provide the department of public safety with the person's new residence address within thirty days after moving.  A person who is required to register for more than five years must provide the department of public safety with a current photograph of the person at least once every five years.

F.  Beginning from and after December 31, 2021, the department of public safety shall establish and maintain a central animal abuser registry to provide animal abuser information to the public.  the registry shall include the names and registration information of every person who is required to register pursuant to this section.  The department of public safety shall make the central animal abuser registry available on its website.  The registry shall be searchable by name.  The animal abuser's information shall remain in the registry for as long as the person is required to register, unless the abuser's conviction is set aside pursuant to section 13‑905.  The department of public safety shall remove the person's name and all other information after the period of time prescribed by subsection B of this section unless the person is subsequently convicted of an offense that requires registration.

G.  The central animal abuser registry shall include all of the following information:

1.  The current photograph of the convicted person.

2.  The convicted person's full legal name and current address.

3.  Any other information that is necessary to properly identify the person as determined by the department of public safety.

H.  The central animal abuser registry may not contain the person's social security number, nonoperating identification or driver license number or any other state or federal identification number.

I.  From and after December 31, 2021, a person or an employee, volunteer or authorized agent of an organization that sells, gives or adopts out to another or that transfers or exchanges for compensation animals may conduct a search of the central animal abuser registry, checking for the name of every person who is requesting to adopt, buy or own a companion animal.

J.  A person may not intentionally or knowingly sell, gift, adopt out or transfer a companion animal to a person who is listed in the central animal abuser registry.

K.  It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution for a violation of subsection J of this section that the person checked the central animal abuser registry before selling, gifting, adopting out or transferring the companion animal.

L.  A person who fails to register pursuant to subsection a of this section or who fails to update the person's residence address or photograph with the department of public safety is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.

M.  A person who intentionally or knowingly sells, gifts, adopts out or transfers a companion animal to a person who is listed in the central animal abuser registry is subject to a civil penalty of at least $1,000.

N.  Any requirement to register is tolled during the time that a person who is required to register pursuant to this section is incarcerated in the state department of corrections.

O.  For the purposes of this section:

1.  "Address" means the location where the person receives mail.

2.  "Animal":

(a)  Means a companion animal.

(b)  Does not include livestock as defined in section 3-1201 or wildlife as defined in section 17-101.

3.  "Companion animal" means any domesticated dog or cat. END_STATUTE