New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01835

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  

Caption

Prohibits the use of primates in entertainment acts; prohibits the department of environmental conservation for issuing any license or permit that would authorize the use of a primate in an entertainment act.

Summary

Bill A01835, known as the 'Primate Protection Act', seeks to prohibit the use of primates in entertainment acts within the state of New York. The bill outlines the detrimental effects of using primates for entertainment, citing concerns about their physical and psychological well-being due to confinement, unnatural living conditions, and social isolation. It aims to protect these animals by making it illegal to use them in any form of entertainment, such as exhibitions, circuses, and performances, and establishes penalties for violations of this prohibition.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will amend the agriculture and markets law as well as the environmental conservation law, effectively banning the use of primates in entertainment across New York State. It will also prevent the issuance of any permits or licenses that would allow such practices, thereby reinforcing the state's commitment to animal welfare and conservation efforts. This legislation could lead to significant changes in how entertainment industries operate, particularly those that currently utilize primates.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A01835 appears to be largely supportive, particularly among animal rights advocates and environmental organizations. The discussions highlight a growing awareness of animal welfare issues, with many stakeholders recognizing the need for stronger protections for primates. However, there may be some opposition from entertainment industry representatives who rely on the use of animals for performances.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from those in the entertainment industry who argue that the bill could negatively impact jobs and revenue associated with animal performances. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the definitions of 'entertainment acts' and 'primates', as well as the implications for accredited zoos and wildlife sanctuaries that may be affected by the new regulations.

Companion Bills

NY S05721

Same As Prohibits the use of primates in entertainment acts; prohibits the department of environmental conservation for issuing any license or permit that would authorize the use of a primate in an entertainment act.

Previously Filed As

NY S05721

Prohibits the use of primates in entertainment acts; prohibits the department of environmental conservation for issuing any license or permit that would authorize the use of a primate in an entertainment act.

AZ SB1160

drones; entertainment districts; prohibition

WA SB5065

AN ACT Relating to prohibiting the use of certain animals in traveling animal acts;

VA HB1768

Possession, sale, transfer, or breeding of nonhuman primates prohibited; penalties.

CT HB05900

An Act Prohibiting The Cultivation Of Octopus For Human Consumption And The Use Of Octopus For Entertainment Purposes.

NY S06530

Prohibits the department of environmental conservation from issuing or authorizing any permits to new or expanding large concentrated animal feeding operations.

NY A06928

Prohibits the department of environmental conservation from issuing or authorizing any permits to new or expanding large concentrated animal feeding operations.

MN SF1744

Environmental review and issuing of nonferrous sulfide ore mining permits, licenses, or leases to bad actors prohibitions provisions

MN HF1197

Environmental review and issuance of nonferrous sulfide ore mining permits, licenses, or leases to bad actors prohibited.

MO HB1524

Enacts provisions authorizing an entertainment district

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IA HF38

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