(a) the dog or cat has been spayed or neutered; or
  (b) the person intending to adopt the dog or cat shall have executed a
written  agreement  with the animal shelter, pound, dog control officer,
humane society, dog or cat protective association, or duly  incorporated
society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, to have the dog or cat
spayed  or neutered within thirty days from the adoption date, or in the
case of a dog or cat which has not yet reached sexual  maturity,  within
thirty  days  of  the  dog or cat reaching six months of age. The person
intending to adopt the dog or cat shall deposit with the animal shelter,
pound, dog control  officer,  humane  society,  dog  or  cat  protective
association,  or duly incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty
to animals, an amount of not less than  thirty-five  dollars.  Not  more
than  every two years, the commissioner, after holding a public hearing,
may raise the amount to be deposited to reflect rising costs; or
  (c) the person intending to adopt the dog or cat shall have executed a
written agreement with the animal shelter, pound, dog  control  officer,
humane  society,  dog  or  cat protective association or society for the
prevention of cruelty to animals to  have  the  dog  or  cat  spayed  or
neutered  within thirty days from the adoption date, or in the case of a
dog or cat which has not yet reached sexual maturity, within thirty days
of the dog or cat reaching six months of age. The  person  intending  to
adopt  the dog or cat shall have paid an adoption fee which includes the
cost of the spay  or  neuter  procedure.  The  written  agreement  shall
require  that  the  animal  shelter,  pound, dog control officer, humane
society, dog or cat protective association or society for the prevention
of cruelty to animals from which the dog or cat is adopted bear the cost
of the spay or neuter procedure.
  3. For the purposes of this section, the age of the animal at the time
of adoption shall be  determined  by  the  animal  shelter,  pound,  dog
control  officer,  humane society, dog or cat protective association, or
duly incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty to animals  that
releases  the  animal for adoption and such age shall be clearly written
on the written agreement by  the  animal  shelter,  pound,  dog  control
officer,  humane  society,  dog  or  cat protective association, or duly
incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, prior  to
the agreement being executed by the person adopting the animal.
  4.  Any deposit collected pursuant to paragraph (b) of subdivision two
of  this  section  that  is  not  claimed  within  ninety  days  of  its
collection,  or if the deposit is for an animal under six months of age,
within sixty days after the animal has reached six months of age,  shall
be  deposited in the animal population control fund established pursuant
to section ninety-seven-xx of the state finance law.
  Deposits collected pursuant to paragraph (b)  of  subdivision  two  of
this  section  shall be refunded to the adopter upon presentation to the
animal shelter, pound, dog control officer, humane society, dog and  cat
protective  association, or duly incorporated society for the prevention
of  cruelty  to  animals  of  written  documentation  from  a   licensed
veterinarian  that  the dog or cat has been spayed or neutered, provided
that the animal has been spayed or neutered within the time specified in
the written agreement, or that  because  of  old  age  or  other  health
reasons,  as  certified  by a licensed veterinarian examining the dog or
cat, spaying or neutering would endanger the animal's life.
  5. Nothing contained in this section shall  prevent  any  town,  city,
village  or  county  in  New  York  state  from  enacting a local law or
ordinance requiring that animal shelters, pounds, dog control  officers,
humane   societies,   dog   or  cat  protective  associations  and  duly
incorporated societies for the prevention of cruelty to  animals  within
such town, city, village or county spay or neuter dogs and cats prior to
releasing  such  animals  for  adoption, provided that such local law or
ordinance may require spaying or neutering at an age earlier, but in  no
event  later than that required in this section, except where because of
advanced age or  other  health  reasons,  as  certified  by  a  licensed
veterinarian who has examined the dog or cat, spaying or neutering would
endanger  the life of the animal. A town, city, village or county in New
York state that enacts such a local law or  ordinance  shall  be  exempt
from the provisions of this section.
Structure New York Laws
351 - Prohibition of Animal Fighting.
353 - Overdriving, Torturing and Injuring Animals; Failure to Provide Proper Sustenance.
353-A - Aggravated Cruelty to Animals.
353-B - Appropriate Shelter for Dogs Left Outdoors.
353-C - Electrocution of Fur-Bearing Animals Prohibited.
353-D - Confinement of Companion Animals in Vehicles: Extreme Temperatures.
353-E - Companion Animal Grooming Facilities; Prohibited Practices.
353-F - Companion Animal Piercing and Tattooing Prohibited.
354 - Sale of Baby Chicks and Baby Rabbits.
356 - Failure to Provide Proper Food and Drink to Impounded Animal.
357 - Selling or Offering to Sell or Exposing Diseased Animal.
358 - Selling Disabled Horses.
358-A - Live Animals as Prizes Prohibited.
359 - Carrying Animal in a Cruel Manner.
359-A - Transportation of Horses.
360 - Poisoning or Attempting to Poison Animals.
361 - Interference With or Injury to Certain Domestic Animals.
362 - Throwing Substance Injurious to Animals in Public Place.
363 - Unauthorized Possession of Dogs Presumptive Evidence of Larceny.
364 - Running Horses on Highway.
365 - Clipping or Cutting the Ears of Dogs.
366 - Companion Animal Stealing.
366-A - Removing, Seizing or Transporting Dogs for Research Purposes.
367 - Leaving State to Avoid Provisions of This Article.
368 - Operating Upon Tails of Horses Unlawful.
369 - Interference With Officers.
370 - Protection of the Public From Attack by Wild Animals and Reptiles.
371 - Powers of Peace Officers.
372 - Issuance of Warrants Upon Complaint.
373 - Seizure of Animals Lost, Strayed, Homeless, Abandoned or Improperly Confined or Kept.
375 - Officer May Take Possession of Animals or Implements Used in Fights Among Animals.
376 - Disposition of Animals or Implements Used in Fights Among Animals.
377 - Disposal of Dead Animals.
377-A - Spaying and Neutering of Dogs and Cats.
378 - Unlawful Tampering With Animal Research.
379 - Prohibition of the Selling of Fur, Hair, Skin or Flesh of a Dog or Cat.
380 - Use of Elephants in Entertainment Acts.
380*2 - Examination of Seized Animals or Animals Taken Possession Of.
381 - Prohibition of the Declawing of Cats.
382 - Prohibition of the Slaughter of Race Horses and Race Horse Breeding Stock.
383 - Examination of Seized Animals or Animals Taken Possession Of.