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    ALERT: Colorado Pet Tax on ALL Animals
    Read a media article titled "Colorado Introduces ‘Pet Tax’ for All Animals and It’s Worse Than You Think" at https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/02/colorado-democrat-introduces-pet-tax-all-animals-its/

    Take action at https://usark.org/24co/.

    Colorado House Bill 24-1163 enters a new level of big government and big taxes. The bill will add a new tax of up to $8.50 (but actually up to $25) on EACH pet and it includes ALL animals, even invertebrates. The tax is paid every year. It also requires every pet to be registered with the State and assigned a “designated caregiver.” If you do not name a “designated caregiver,” the cost for each pet is $25 annually.
    To summarize how outrageous that is, if someone has 100 aquarium fish, they could be paying $850 annually to have aquariums. If you do not register a “designated caregiver” with the State that means having 100 aquarium fish will cost you $2,500 annually! Ten pet reptiles will cost $85 to $250 annually. 20 assorted pets (dog, cat, hamster, parakeet, tarantula, 2 snakes, three frogs, and 10 fish) would be $170-$500 each year for this new tax. This tax would apply to koi and goldfish in outside ponds, backyard chickens (unless on a bona fide farm or ranch), and all other “pet animals.” (definition can be found at the link below)

    The new “online pet animal registration system” will be created and maintained by the Department of Agriculture. The penalty for not registering your animals is up to $100 per animal (“per unlawful act or violation”). If a good citizen is unaware of this new law, those 100 unregistered aquarium or water garden fish could cost $10,000 in fines!

    Get more information and full details at https://usark.org/24co/.
    ALERT: Washington Animal Program Ban
    For alert instructions, sample letter, contacts, and more go to www.usark.org/24wa.

    SB5148 has been introduced again in Washington. It is the same bill number as in 2023 because it was reintroduced and retained in its present status. It is exactly the same as last year. This bill bans programs with thousands of species including ALL “snakes and reptiles,” ferrets, sugar gliders, and more.

    The bill prohibits any exhibition of animals that provide entertainment, which means even outreach and educational programs will be banned. Unsuspecting Washingtonians do not know this is a ban on educational programs in classrooms, public libraries, at Scout Troop meetings, and anywhere else for that matter because the stated intent is misleading.

    More details at www.usark.org/24wa.
    Watch the ALERT video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLJDfdJVLKU.
    ALERT: Louisiana
    The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has proposed extensive regulation changes regarding herps, both native and non-native. The comment deadline is March 6, 2024.

    We have the changes broken down and the full proposal posted at https://usark.org/24_la/.
    ALERT: Florida
    HB1033 seeks to expand the ban on green iguanas (Iguana iguana) to include all iguana species. This would mean that rock iguanas, spiny-tailed iguanas, rhinoceros iguanas, and all other species would be prohibited species. It does this by changing the statute from reading “Green Iguana (Iguana iguana)” to just “Iguana.”
    The bill would also ban the sales of dogs and cats in pet shops. HB1033 was introduced by Representative Sam Killebrew. The bill was profiled and has not yet been assigned to a Committee. The Florida legislative session begins on January 9, 2024. The bill would take effect on take effect July 1, 2024.
    Be sure to follow USARK Florida for updates on this bill. Read their current post at https://usarkfl.wildapricot.org/news/13295074.
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    USARK FL website: https://usarkfl.wildapricot.org/
    House Committee Report with Lacey Act Amendments
    Lacey Act amendments regarding injurious species are included in a report from the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party. It is titled, Reset, Prevent, Build: A Strategy to Win America’s Economic Competition with the Chinese Communist Party. This is not exactly the title of a document where these Lacey Act amendments would be expected and the inclusion is not germane to the report’s purpose regarding U.S.-China trade issues.

    Get more information at https://usark.org/23laceyhousereport/.
    South Carolina H4874
    Representative Hixon has introduced H4874 which is a bill that creates Chapter 17 under Title 50 of the SC Code. Reading the bill is quite alarming but please allow us to explain the intent of the bill. Briefly, the bill will allow the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) to create a permit system for wildlife rehabilitators, educators, exhibitors, and researchers. If the bill passes, SCDNR will then begin its rulemaking process to write the actual regulation.

    Any persons working with native mammals (and likely birds of prey) should follow the process, contact legislators and SCDNR with concerns/comments/input, and take part in the process. If you want to become an official wildlife rehabilitator, educator, exhibitor, or researcher in South Carolina with native species (excluding native herps which are exempt as they have their own regulation), then take part in this process.

    Read more at https://usark.org/24sc/.
    Find A Vet
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    And please note there is already updated information for Colorado's new "pet tax bill"- it's now "D.O.A."

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...T-other-ALERTS

    What we've learned from this:

    1. Never assume that a bill's originator actually thought it all out before proposing legislation, much less that they're correct or even smarter than a door knob.

    2. Push back can definitely turn the tide. We still live in a country where we have a say in what goes on- use your voices respectfully but with passion so they understand why what they're trying to do is wrong & unfair.
    Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
    Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)

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