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The New Ohio Law

This page is for our clients to understand the new laws that are comming in effect in ohio starting in March 2013.

This new law will effect to cost of our puppies at Blue Ribbon Kennels of Ohio.

Posted here are the new laws and what is now requied for us to produce you the healthiest puppy.

The new laws is going to be a positive change for our clients, you will besured to get the healthies puppies from our kennel.

This posting is the law on high volume breeders. Breeders that keeps, houses and maintains adult breeding dogs that produce a least nine litters or puppies in any giving calendar year and, in return for a fee or other considerations, sells sixty or more adults or puppies per calendar year.

We are not consider a High Volume Breeder due to the amount of litters produced and sold in any calendar year is below. Our housing requirements and any of the requirements  that the is stating in the new laws. We are striving to meet as if we were a High Volume Breeder.

956.04 [Effective 3/13/2013] High volume breeder license.

(A)(1) No person shall operate a high volume breeder in this state without a high volume breeder license issued by the director of agriculture in accordance with this section and rules adopted under section 956.03 of the Revised Code.
(2) The director shall not issue a license under this section unless the director determines that the applicant will operate or will continue to operate the high volume breeder in accordance with this chapter and rules adopted under it.
(B) In determining whether an establishment is a high volume breeder requiring a license under this chapter, the director shall determine if, in any given year, the establishment is a high volume breeder as defined in section 956.01 of the Revised Code. All facilities that are located at an individual postal address shall be licensed as one high volume breeder. Not more than one license shall be issued under this section for any given postal address.
(C) A person who is proposing to operate a new high volume breeder shall submit an application for a license to the director at least ninety days before commencing operation of the high volume breeder. The application shall be submitted in the form and with the information required by rules adopted under section 956.03 of the Revised Code and shall include with it at least all of the following:
(1) An affidavit signed under oath or solemn affirmation of the number of adult dogs that are kept, housed, and maintained by the applicant at the location that is the subject of the application;
(2) An estimate of the number of puppies to be kept, housed, and maintained and of the number of litters of puppies or total number of puppies to be produced during the term of the license;
(3) Photographic evidence documenting the facilities where dogs will be kept, housed, and maintained by the applicant. The director may conduct an inspection of the facilities that are the subject of an application in addition to reviewing photographic evidence submitted by an applicant for a license.
(4) A signed release permitting the performance of a background investigation regarding the applicant in accordance with rules adopted under section 956.03 of the Revised Code;
(5) Proof that the applicant has established a veterinary-client-patient relationship as described in section 4741.04 of the Revised Code.
(D) During the month of December, but before the first day of January of the next year, a person who is proposing to continue the operation of a high volume breeder shall obtain a license for the high volume breeder from the director for the following year. The person shall apply for the license in the same manner as for an initial license.
(E) The owner or operator of a high volume breeder that is in operation on the effective date of this section shall submit to the director an application for a high volume breeder license not later than three months after the effective date of this section. The director shall issue or deny the application for a license within ninety days after the receipt of the completed application.
(F) A person who has received a licenese under this section, upon sale or other disposition of the high volume breeder, may have the license transferred to another person with the consent of the director, provided that the transferee otherwise qualifies to be licensed as a high volume breeder under this chapter and rules adopted under it and does not have a certified unpaid debt to the state.
(G) An applicant for a license issued under this section shall demonstrate that the high volume breeder that is the subject of the application complies with standards established in rules adopted under section 956.03 of the Revised Code

Ohio sb 130 effective 3-2013
An Act
To Amend Sections: 955.02, 955.10, 955.12, 955.20, 955.26
and 1901.183 and to enact sections 956.01 to 956.18 of the
Ohio Revised Code to regulated certain dog breeding and
kennels.
you can find info on the law writters website
codes.ohio.gov/
click on
OHIO REVISED CODE
and enter the orc number.

This is not intended for legal advice you should contact your local legal offices for you legal advice.

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