Massachusetts S496 amends the definition of farming to exclude dog breeding, commercial dog use, and commercial dog grooming.
Massachusetts S496 amends the definition of farming by excluding activities such as raising dogs for breeding, using dogs commercially, and commercial dog grooming. This change clarifies that these activities do not fall under the state's farming regulations. The bill aims to refine the scope of what constitutes farming in Massachusetts, ensuring that certain commercial dog-related activities are not misclassified.
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