§ 3682. Inspection of premises
(a) The pet dealer’s premises may be inspected upon the issuance of the pet dealer permit or at any time the pet dealer permit is in effect. Inspections may be conducted by a municipal animal control officer, a law enforcement officer as that term is defined in 23 V.S.A. § 4(11), or a representative of the Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets. The inspector may, at his or her discretion and with the approval of the municipality, be accompanied by a veterinarian or an officer or agent of a humane society incorporated in Vermont. This section shall not create an obligation on the part of any municipal legislative body to conduct inspections.
(b) Inspections shall be scheduled in advance with the pet dealer or pet dealer’s agent. Inspections shall be conducted to facilitate compliance with the applicable standards in Part 3 (Standards) of the Animal Welfare Rules adopted by the Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets relating to cats, dogs, and wolf-hybrids. The person or persons authorized to inspect the pet dealer’s premises shall be accompanied by the pet dealer or pet dealer’s agent. If the pet dealer’s premises are also used for human habitation, the inspection may occur only in those areas of the premises used for animal housing, animal care, birthing, and storage of food and bedding. Photographs or videos of the pet dealer’s premises or property shall not be taken during an inspection and while on the pet dealer’s premises without the written consent of the permit holder. Repeated failure to consent to an inspection may result in a revocation of the pet dealer permit.
(c) If an inspector, during the course of an inspection under this section, has reason to believe that a criminal animal welfare violation exists on the pet dealer’s premises, nothing in this chapter shall preclude a criminal investigation into the suspected violation or shall preclude seeking the remedies available under 13 V.S.A. chapter 8. Assessment of an administrative penalty under this chapter shall not prevent assessment of a criminal penalty under 13 V.S.A. chapter 8.
(d) The inspector shall record the results of each inspection in a log and sign and date each entry. The entries shall be submitted to the municipality, which shall maintain records of all pet dealer inspections. A copy of the inspection results shall be provided to the permit holder. (Amended 1971, No. 27, § 3, eff. March 24, 1971; 1989, No. 256 (Adj. Sess.), § 10(a), eff. Jan. 1, 1991; 2003, No. 42, § 2, eff. May 27, 2003; 2013, No. 30, § 5; 2021, No. 20, § 207.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 20 - Internal Security and Public Safety
Chapter 193 - Domestic Pet or Wolf-Hybrid Control
§ 3541a. Feral animals; responsibility
§ 3545. Right to kill domestic pets or wolf-hybrids generally
§ 3546. Investigation of vicious domestic pets or wolf-hybrids; order
§ 3548. Application to unorganized towns and gores; supervisors
§ 3549. Domestic pets or wolf-hybrids; regulation by towns
§ 3550. Penalties; enforcement; municipal legislative body; Secretary
§ 3582. Dogs or wolf-hybrids obtained after April 1
§ 3583. Domestic pets and wolf-hybrids kept for breeding purposes
§ 3587. Dogs brought into State
§ 3588. Issuance of licenses; record of licenses
§ 3590. List of dogs and wolf-hybrids not licensed
§ 3621. Issuance of warrant to impound; complaint
§ 3623. Constable to make complaints
§ 3626. Certificate to State’s Attorney
§ 3682. Inspection of premises
§ 3683. Quarantine of premises
§ 3684. Offenses; bill of costs in prosecution
§ 3801. Rabies control authority
§ 3806. Confining or impounding a domestic pet or wolf-hybrid
§ 3807. Killing a domestic pet or wolf-hybrid
§ 3808. Fees for killing domestic pets or wolf-hybrids
§ 3809. Killing a domestic pet or wolf-hybrid that attacks a person or domestic animal
§ 3812. Immunity from liability for volunteers
§ 3813. Vaccination administration
§ 3815. Dog, cat, and wolf-hybrid spaying and neutering program