Legislature passes animal protection bill – finally

2016-07-05 08:00
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The Legislative Assembly (AL) finally passed the government-initiated bill on animal protection, which is slated to take effect on September 1 after its promulgation in the Official Gazette (BO), during a plenary session yesterday. 

The bill’s outline was approved in October 2014. The legislature’s 1st Standing Committee held 28 meetings to review the bill over the past two years, legislator-cum-unionist Kwan Tsui Hang, who chairs the committee, said during yesterday’s session. 

Macau’s first-ever animal protection law states that dogs weighing 23 kilogrammes or more must wear a muzzle in public areas unless they have passed an obedience test by the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM). The law fixes the maximum prison term for animal abuse at one year, and all dogs living in certain areas such as construction sites and junkyards must be neutered and licensed.


Legislative Assembly (AL) President Ho Iat Seng (left) presides over yesterday’s plenary session. Photo: Davis Ip

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