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Location Bill  Title  Date  Category
Iowa  IA SB 247  Possession of cats classified as bengals  2/25/2013  Passed
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Bill Text


Senate File 247 - Introduced

SENATE FILE 247 BY COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE (SUCCESSOR TO SSB 1115)

A BILL FOR An Act providing for the possession of cats classified as 1 bengals and savannahs.

2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:

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S.F. 247 Section 1. Section 717F.1, subsection 5, paragraph b, Code 1 2013, is amended to read as follows: 2 b. “Dangerous wild animal” includes an animal which is the offspring of an animal provided in paragraph “a” , and another animal provided in that paragraph or any other animal. It also includes animals which are the offspring of each subsequent generation. However, a dangerous wild animal does not include any of the following:

(1) The offspring of a domestic dog and a wolf, or the offspring from each subsequent generation in which at least one 10 parent is a domestic dog.

(2) (a) The offspring of a domestic cat and another member of the family felidae classified as a bengal with an ancestor classified as an Asian leopard cat which is a member of the species prionailurus bengalensis. The bengal must be the fourth or later filial generation of offspring with the first filial generation being the offspring of a domestic cat and an Asian leopard cat, and each subsequent generation being the offspring of a domestic cat.

(b) The offspring of a domestic cat and another member of the family felidae classified as a savannah with an ancestor classified as a serval which is a member of the species leptailurus serval. The savannah must be the fourth or later filial generation of offspring with the first filial generation being the offspring of a domestic cat and a serval, and each subsequent generation being the offspring of a domestic cat.

EXPLANATION

GENERAL. This bill amends Code chapter 717F, which regulates the possession of dangerous wild animals under he authority of the department of agriculture and land stewardship. Generally, the Code chapter prohibits a person from owning or possessing a dangerous wild animal or transporting a dangerous wild animal into this state unless the person is licensed by the United States department of agriculture and registered by the Iowa department of agriculture and land stewardship.

A dangerous animal includes cats (classified as belonging to the family felidae) other than domestic cats. It also includes the offspring of a dangerous wild animal and any subsequent generation of offspring.

EXEMPTING CATS CLASSIFIED AS F-4 BENGALS AND SAVANNAHS. The bill provides an exemption for a cat classified as a bengal which is a cross between a domestic cat and an Asian leopard cat or classified as a savannah which is a cross between a domestic cat and a serval. In both cases the bill requires a separation of four filial generations between the Asian leopard cat or serval and the exempted cat. The generations are calculated by counting from the first filial generation which is the offspring of the original crossing. The filial generations are sometimes referred to as F-1 through F-4 to identify the first four filial generations of offspring. The bill’s exemption applies to those cats classified as F-4 bengals and savannahs.
 

 


Details
Category   Date   Detail  
  Status 5/15/2013  Signed by Governor. 
  Status 5/15/2013  Bill passed both Houses and sent to Governor for signature. 
  Status 3/19/2013  Sent to House and referred to Agriculture Committee 
  Status 3/18/2013  Passed Senate 
  Status 2/25/2013  In Senate; Introduced, placed on calendar; Committee report, approving bill. 
 


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