Ollie's Law increases kennel safety by requiring licenses for kennels with five or more dogs over six months old.
Ollie's Law, officially known as An Act to increase kennel safety, mandates kennel licenses for those maintaining five or more dogs over six months old. The law redefines "personal kennel" to include such facilities and requires licenses for personal breeder kennels. It also establishes a committee to advise on kennel regulations and mandates fines for violations. The fines collected will be deposited in the Homeless Animal Prevention and Care Fund.
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