The bill, authored by Assemblymember Brian Maienschein (D-San Diego) and sponsored by Social Compassion in Legislation, specifies a city or county that requires a kennel license or permit, to require, as a condition for obtaining the kennel license or permit, that the kennel owner create and submit to the city or county an animal natural disaster evacuation plan for any kennel covered by the license or permit.
California continues to experience catastrophic wildfires of historic proportion devastating both Northern and Southern California. These disasters, among other things, tragically highlighted the serious need for preparing and executing evacuation plans for animals. In the chaos of wildfire, animals are and will be left to suffer and perish in the absence of pre-planning by their guardians.
“AB 1648 will help ensure the families are ready to evacuate with their beloved pets if disaster strikes,” said Judie Mancuso, founder and president of Social Compassion in Legislation. “This will not only save the lives of pets, and possibly humans, but also ensure first responders’ time is not diverted to people return to disaster areas to save animals that have been left behind.”
The bill now moves to the Senate.
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Judie Mancuso, founder/CEO/president
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