New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03080

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  

Caption

Relates to the disposition of abused farm animals; provides that convicted individuals and those in their households or those who aided or abetted in the unlawful acts or should have known or knew of such acts may not be entitled to any monies generated from the sale of the farm animals which were the basis of such conviction.

Summary

Bill A03080 amends the agriculture and markets law regarding the disposition of abused farm animals. It stipulates that individuals convicted of animal abuse, as well as those living in their households or who aided in the unlawful acts, will not be entitled to any proceeds from the sale of the abused animals. The bill ensures that any funds generated from the sale of these animals will be allocated appropriately, with the court having the authority to determine the distribution of proceeds after deducting costs related to care and penalties.

Impact

The bill impacts existing laws by clarifying the rights of convicted individuals concerning the sale of farm animals involved in their abuse cases. It strengthens the legal framework surrounding animal cruelty by ensuring that offenders cannot profit from their unlawful actions. This change aims to enhance protections for abused animals and ensure that any financial resources generated from their sale are directed toward their care and rehabilitation.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding Bill A03080 appears to be supportive among animal welfare advocates, who view it as a necessary step in combating animal cruelty. However, there may be concerns from agricultural stakeholders about the implications of the bill on their rights and financial interests, particularly regarding the sale of animals.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential impact on farmers and individuals who may inadvertently be associated with animal abuse cases. Some stakeholders argue that the bill could unfairly penalize those who are not directly responsible for the abuse, particularly in cases where ownership and responsibility are complex. There may also be discussions about the adequacy of protections for the rights of secured lenders in relation to the sale of farm animals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A01449

Relates to the disposition of abused farm animals; provides that convicted individuals and those in their households or those who aided or abetted in the unlawful acts or should have known or knew of such acts may not be entitled to any monies generated from the sale of the farm animals which were the basis of such conviction.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.