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POR 2016 #197 · Agenda item attachment · Jun 27 2016
That the proposed addition to Title 6, entitled “Animals,” regarding the restriction on the sale of animals in pet shops be referred to the Ordinance Committee for a public hearing
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City of Cambridge
In the Year Two Thousand and Sixteen
AN ORDINANCE
In amendment to the Ordinance entitled “Municipal Code of the City of Cambridge”
Be it ordained that in Title 6 entitled “Animals” a new Chapter 6.20 be added entitled
“Restrictions on the Sale of Animals in Stores” which reads as follows:
Chapter 6.20 RESTRICTIONS ON THE SALE OF ANIMALS IN PET SHOPS
6.20.010.
Definitions
As used in this chapter:
A. “Animal care facility” means an animal control center or animal shelter, maintained by or
under contract with any state, county, or municipality, whose mission or practice is, in
whole, or significant part, protecting the welfare of animals and the placement of animals
in permanent homes or with animal rescue organizations.
B. “Animal rescue organization” means any not-for-profit organization which has tax-
exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, whose
mission and practice is, in whole or in significant part, the rescue of animals and the
placement of those animals in permanent homes, and which does not obtain birds,
mammals, or reptiles from a breeder or broker for payment or compensation.
C. “Bird” means a member of the Aves class.
D. “Breeder” means a person who maintains birds, mammals, or reptiles for the purpose of
breeding and selling their offspring.
E. “Broker” means a person who transfers birds, mammals, or reptiles at wholesale for
resale by another.
F. “Mammal” means a member of the class mammalia.
G. “Offer for sale” means to sell, offer for sale or adoption, barter, auction, give away or
otherwise transfer a bird, mammal, or reptile.
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H. “Pet shop” shall have the meaning provided in G.L. c. 129, § 1 and § 39A. Such
definition shall not include an animal care facility or animal rescue organization, as
defined.
I. “Reptile” means a member of the Reptilia class.
6.20.020.
Prohibition on Retail Sales
A. A pet shop may offer for sale only those birds, mammals, or reptiles that the pet shop has
obtained from or displays in cooperation with:
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An animal care facility, as defined in section 6.20.010 of this chapter; or
2.
An animal rescue organization, as defined in section 6.20.010 of this chapter.
B. Each pet shop shall maintain records sufficient to document the source of each bird,
mammal, or reptile the pet shop acquires, for at least one year following the date of
acquisition. Such records shall be made available, immediately upon request, to the
Director of the Animal Commission, any Animal Control Officer, Police Officer and/or
Sanitation Inspector or Code Enforcement Inspector detailed with the Public Health and
Inspectional Services Departments.
C. Each pet shop offering birds, mammals, or reptiles for sale shall post, in a conspicuous
location on the cage or enclosure of each animal, a sign listing the name of the animal
care facility or animal rescue organization from which each bird, mammal, ore reptile in
the cage or enclosure was acquired.
6.20.030.
Prohibition on Sales in Public Places
A.
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, exchange, trade, barter, lease or display for a
commercial purpose any bird, mammal, or reptile on any roadside, public right-of-way, parkway,
median, park, other recreation area, flea market or other outdoor market, or commercial or retail
parking lot regardless of whether such access is authorized.
B.
This section shall not apply to the following:
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The display or adoption of birds, mammals, or reptiles by an animal care facility
or an animal rescue organization, as defined in section 6.20.010 of this chapter; or
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The display of birds, mammals, or reptiles as part of a state or county fair
exhibition, 4-H program, or similar exhibitions or educational programs.
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6.20.040.
Enforcement Officials Designated
The Director of the Animal Commission, Animal Control Officers, Police Officers and
Sanitation Inspectors and Code Enforcement Inspectors detailed with the Public Health and
Inspectional Services Departments shall have the authority of enforcing all sections of this
chapter. All fines and penalties assessed and collected under this chapter may be enforced by
issuance of non-criminal tickets pursuant to G.L. c. 40, § 21D, or as otherwise authorized by law.
6.20.050.
Violation - Penalty
Any person who sells a bird, mammal, or reptile in violation of section 6.20.020 or 6.20.030 of
this chapter shall be fined three hundred ($300.00) dollars. Each animal sold or offered for sale
in violation of these sections shall constitute a separate offense.
6.20.060.
Severability
If any provision of this chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall for
any reason be held invalid, the remainder of this chapter and the application thereof shall not be
affected and shall continue to be in full force and effect.
6.20.070.
Effective Date
The provisions of these sections shall be effective ninety (90) days after passage.