NYC Administrative Code

§ 17-1605 — Prohibition of transfers of animals to animal abusers.

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What is NYC AC § 17-1605?

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This section prohibits the transfer of ownership of animals to individuals listed on the animal abuse registry. Authorized entities must consult this registry before any exchange or transfer. Pet shops allowing shelters to use their premises for adoptions are exempt from this requirement. Applies to entities involved in animal ownership transfers.

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§ 17-1605 Prohibition of transfers of animals to animal abusers.

AC § 17-1605

a. Prior to the exchange or transfer of ownership of any animal in the care of an authorized entity operating in the city of New York, an employee or volunteer of such entity shall consult the animal abuse registry to determine whether the person seeking ownership of such animal is listed on the animal abuse registry. b. No entity required to consult the animal abuse registry shall exchange or transfer the ownership of any animal to any person listed on the animal abuse registry. c. A pet shop that allows an animal shelter or animal rescue group to use such pet shop's premises for the purpose of making animals available for adoption shall be exempt from the requirements of subdivisions a and b of this section with respect to such animals, provided such pet shop does not have an ownership interest in any of the animals that are made available for adoption. (Am. L.L. 2015/006, 1/17/2015, eff. 1/17/2015; Am. L.L. 2015/055, 6/2/2015, eff. 6/1/2015) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2014/004.

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