Effective: September 28, 2018
Latest Legislation: House Bill 506 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) A person who is applying for an annual license to operate a high volume breeder or to act as or perform the functions of a dog broker under section 956.04 or 956.05 of the Revised Code, as applicable, shall include with the application for a license a nonrefundable license application fee. The application fees are as follows:
(1) For a high volume breeder:
(a) One hundred fifty dollars if the high volume breeder annually sells at least forty, but not more than sixty puppies to the public;
(b) Two hundred fifty dollars if the high volume breeder annually sells at least sixty-one, but not more than one hundred fifty puppies to the public;
(c) Three hundred fifty dollars if the high volume breeder annually sells at least one hundred fifty-one, but not more than two hundred fifty puppies to the public;
(d) Five hundred dollars if the high volume breeder annually sells at least two hundred fifty-one, but not more than three hundred fifty puppies to the public;
(e) Seven hundred fifty dollars if the high volume breeder annually sells three hundred fifty-one or more puppies to the public;
(f) If divisions (A)(1)(a) to (e) of this section do not apply, one hundred and fifty dollars if either of the following applies:
(i) The high volume breeder sells five or more adult dogs or puppies to a dog broker or pet store.
(ii) The high volume breeder keeps, houses, and maintains, at any given time in a calendar year, more than forty puppies that are under four months of age, that have been bred on the premises of the establishment, and that have been primarily kept, housed, and maintained from birth on the premises of the establishment.
(2) For a dog broker, five hundred dollars.
(B) Money collected by the director of agriculture from each application fee submitted under this section shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the high volume breeder kennel control license fund created in section 956.18 of the Revised Code. The director shall use fifty dollars of the application fee submitted by a high volume breeder under this section or an amount equal to the fee charged for the registration of a kennel under section 955.14 of the Revised Code in the county in which the high volume breeder is located or will be located, whichever is greater, to reimburse that county. The county auditor shall deposit the transferred money into that county's dog and kennel fund created under section 955.20 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 9 | Agriculture-Animals-Fences
Chapter 956 | Regulation and Licensing of Dog Kennels
Section 956.02 | Exempted Facilities.
Section 956.03 | Adoption of Rules.
Section 956.031 | Additional Requirements for High Volume Breeders.
Section 956.04 | High Volume Breeder License.
Section 956.041 | Purchases From Out-of-State Dog Breeders.
Section 956.05 | Dog Retailer License.
Section 956.051 | Transfer of Dogs to Pet Stores.
Section 956.06 | Animal Rescue Registration.
Section 956.07 | Application Fees.
Section 956.08 | Compliance With Established Standards.
Section 956.11 | Seizure of Animals.
Section 956.13 | Civil Penalties.
Section 956.14 | Action for Injunction.
Section 956.15 | Denial of Application.
Section 956.16 | Power of Subpoena.
Section 956.17 | Commercial Dog Breeding Advisory Board.
Section 956.18 | High Volume Breeder Kennel Control License Fund.
Section 956.181 | Pet Store License Fund.
Section 956.19 | "Qualified Breeder" Defined.
Section 956.20 | Dogs Sold, Delivered, Bartered, etc., From Pet Stores.
Section 956.21 | Pet Store License.
Section 956.22 | Civil Penalty for Violation of Rc Sections 956.20 or 956.21.