Legislation – What’s Hot…Texas to Review the Dog and Cat Breeders Program Rules

December 2024

Kelly Crouch, CFA Legislative Information Liaison

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation announced its intent to review the Dog and Cat Breeders Program Rules to determine if they need re-adoption, revision, or repeal. This is a regular housekeeping review, a process required every four years. The Notice of Intent to Review was published in the Texas Register on November 22, 2024. People have until December 23, 2024, to submit written comments on Chapter 91 at TDLR’s site.

Comments should focus on administrative rules already adopted and the purpose
of the review. The rules will be assessed according to the following criteria:

  1. whether it is obsolete,
  2. whether it reflects current legal and policy considerations, and
  3. whether it is in alignment with current TDLR procedures.

The Department is not proposing any rule changes at this time, but if it determines that changes are necessary, the changes will undergo a separate rulemaking process. They will be published in the Proposed Rules section of the Texas Register and open for public comment before final adoption. The Texas Legislature, through statutes, defines what discretion TDLR has regarding its rule making efforts.

The Dog and Cat Breeders Act requires TDLR to adopt only those rules necessary to explain the law and how it will be enforced. However, the department cannot change the exemptions benefitting dog breeders the legislature approved during the 2023 legislative session. During that session, while CFA and TICA worked with AKC and RPOA to kill the threshold reduction bill, an individual dog breeder convinced legislators to add exemptions for her interests. At that point, killing the bill was unlikely, and the cat registries submitted letters requesting cat breeders also receive those exemptions as applicable. Legislators refused to make that change then, and any effort to make that change now must go through the legislative process. If a Texas cat breeder wishes to help amend the law to include exemptions during the 2025 legislative session, please contact the CFA Legislative Group at legislation@cfa.org

You are our eyes and ears! Is detrimental legislation happening in your area? Please let us know. Contact the CFA Legislative Group at legislation@cfa.org

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