Making it perfectly okay for the DOA (department of agriculture) to do unannounced inspections of any homes they suspect of running a shelter (shelter=5 or more cats). It will allow them to do a search of a home WITHOUT the benefit of a warrant, anytime they THINK the laws are being broken.
It will also put aside $40,000 for spaying/neutering of all strays/ferals (not alot of money when you think about the number of strays/ferals).
I, along with others I know in rescue in CT, are going to the state's capitol to speak, to try and convince them that it violates our constitutional rights to privacy.
Any thoughts on this???
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