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Senate approves bill expanding service dog fee exemptions

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State Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill | Pennsylvania

State Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill | Pennsylvania

The full Senate has approved legislation sponsored by Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) that would extend license fee exemptions to service dogs integral to fire departments, sheriff’s offices, and rescue services. This exemption previously applied solely to municipal and state police departments.

Senate Bill 82 recognizes the invaluable contributions of service dogs in various public safety roles, highlighting their role in enhancing sensory capabilities and supporting the mission success of emergency response teams.

“Service dogs are not just animals; they are essential partners to our public safety and rescue teams. They work tirelessly alongside their handlers, often in perilous situations, to protect and serve our communities,” Phillips-Hill said. “This bill acknowledges their dedication and ensures they receive the recognition they deserve.”

Service dogs play a crucial role in detecting threats, aiding in search and rescue missions, and providing critical support during medical emergencies. The exemption from licensing fees aims to minimize financial barriers for agencies relying on these highly trained animals.

Additionally, the measure addresses challenges created by a revision to the state’s dog law that prohibited out-of-state residents from boarding their dogs in Pennsylvania-based kennels.

With Senate approval, the bill will now advance to the House of Representatives for consideration.

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