RCW 16.52.310
Findings- 2009 c 286 : "The legislature finds that:
(1) Dogs are neither a commercial crop nor commodity and should not be indiscriminately or irresponsibly mass produced;
(2) Large-scale dog breeding increases the likelihood that the dogs will be denied their most basic needs including but not limited to: Sanitary living conditions, proper and timely medical care, the ability to move freely at least once per day, and adequate shelter from the elements;
(3) Without proper oversight, large-scale breeding facilities can easily fall below even the most basic standards of humane housing and husbandry;
(4) Current Washington state laws are inadequate regarding the care and husbandry of dogs in large-scale breeding facilities;
(5) No Washington state agency currently regulates large-scale breeding facilities;
(6) The United States department of agriculture does not regulate large-scale breeding facilities that sell dogs directly to the public and thus, such direct-sales breeders are currently exempt from even the minimum care and housing standards outlined in the federal animal welfare act;
(7) Documented conditions at large-scale breeding facilities include unsanitary conditions, potential for soil and groundwater contamination, the spread of zoonotic parasites and infectious diseases, and the sale of sick and dying animals to the public; and
(8) An unfair fiscal burden is placed on city, county, and state taxpayers as well as government agencies and nongovernmental organizations, which are required to care for discarded or abused and neglected dogs from large-scale breeding facilities." [2009 c 286 s 1.]
Effective date- 2009 c 286 : "This act takes effect January 1, 2010." [2009 c 286 s 3.]