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SB 6568

Title: An act relating to animal fighting.

Brief Description: Modifying animal fighting provisions.

Sponsors: Senators Regala, Carrell and Oke.

Brief Summary of Bill
  • Amends the crime of animal fighting to include being a spectator at an animal fight and to add as an element of the crime that certain prescribed conduct be done knowingly or intentionally.

Hearing Date: 2/22/06

Staff: Edie Adams (786-7180).

Background:

Animal fighting is an unranked class C felony offense under the state's animal cruelty laws. A person commits the crime of animal fighting if the person does any of the following:

Last session the crime of animal fighting was substantially revised. The crime was increased from a gross misdemeanor to a class C felony and the types of activities that constitute animal fighting were expanded. However, the provision making it a crime to be a spectator at an animal fight was removed.

Summary of Bill:

The crime of animal fighting is amended to require that the person act knowingly or intentionally with respect to promoting, organizing, conducting, participating in, advertising, performing a service for, transporting spectators to, or serving as a stakeholder for, an animal fight. In addition, the crime is amended to include a person who knowingly is a spectator of or prepares an animal fight. The element of serving as a stakeholder for money wagering is amended to provide that it applies to wagering at any place or building.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Not requested.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.