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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 14Ch. 1.5§ 30526 Dog Bite Quarantine Rules

§ 30526 Dog Bite Quarantine Rules

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§ 30526 Dog Bite Quarantine Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •If a dog over 4 months old bites someone and breaks their skin, the shelter or rescue group must tell the new owner about the bite before giving them the dog.
  • •The new owner must sign a paper saying they know about the dog's bite history, and the shelter must keep a copy.
  • •Even if a dog has bitten before, it can still be adopted or given to a new home.
  • •If the shelter or rescue group doesn't follow these rules, they can be fined up to $500.

Example

A family wants to adopt a dog from a shelter. The dog is 5 years old and bit someone a year ago, breaking their skin.

The shelter must tell the family about the bite and have them sign a paper saying they know about it. If the shelter doesn't do this, they could be fined.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 30526 Dog Bite Quarantine Rules

(a) For purposes of this section: (1) “Animal shelter” means a public animal control agency or shelter, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter, humane society shelter, or rescue group. (2) “Rescue group” means a for-profit or not-for-profit entity or a collaboration of individuals that removes dogs from a public animal control agency or shelter, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter, or humane shelter, or rehomes a dog that has been previously owned by any person other than the original breeder of that dog. (b) If an animal shelter or rescue group knows, to the best of the knowledge of the shelter or rescue group, that a dog, at the age of four months or older, bit a person and broke that person’s skin, thus requiring a state-mandated bite quarantine, the animal shelter or rescue group shall, before selling, giving away, or otherwise releasing the dog, do both of the following: (1) Disclose in writing to the person to whom the dog is sold, given away, or transferred, the dog’s known bite history and the circumstances related to the bite. (2) Obtain a signed acknowledgment from the person to whom the dog is sold, given away, or transferred that the person has been provided information about the dog as required by this section. The animal shelter or rescue group shall provide the person with a copy of the signed acknowledgment and retain the original copy in its files. (c) These documentation and disclosure requirements are for the purpose of public safety and the appropriate placement of dogs. A documented bite history does not necessarily preclude a dog from being available for adoption, release, or transfer, notwithstanding any other law or local ordinance related to biting dogs. (d) Notwithstanding Sections 31401 and 31402, any violation of this section shall be punished by a civil fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500), imposed by the city or county in which the animal shelter or rescue group is located. If the person who violates this section is a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter, humane society shelter, or rescue group, the proceeds of the civil fine shall be paid to the local public animal control agency or shelter. If a public animal control agency or shelter violates this section, the proceeds of the civil fine shall be deposited into the treasury of the city or county in which the public animal control agency or shelter is located. (Added by Stats. 2019, Ch. 430, Sec. 2. (AB 588) Effective January 1, 2020.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

ordinanceadoptionleasefinesafetyrescueacknowledgmentplacement

Related Statutes

  • § 30521 Spay/Neuter Deposit Requirements
  • § 12648.5 Pesticide Theft Penalty
  • § 30522 Pet Sterilization Compliance Fines
  • § 30523 Animal Adoption Fraud Penalties
  • § 30524.5 Veteran Dog Adoption Fee Waiver

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 30526.
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