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§  753-b.  Information statement for purchaser. Every pet dealer shall  deliver to the purchaser of an animal, at the time of  sale,  a  written  statement  in  a  standardized  form  prescribed  by the commissioner of  agriculture and markets containing the following information:    1. For cats:    (a) The breeder's name and address, if known, or, if  not  known,  the  source  of  the  cat.  If the person from whom the cat was obtained is a  dealer licensed by the United  States  department  of  agriculture,  the  person's name, address, and federal identification number;    (b)  The date of the cat's birth, unless unknown because of the source  of the cat, the date the pet dealer received the cat, and  the  location  where the cat was received;    (c)  A record of immunizations and worming treatments administered, if  any, to the cat as of the  time  of  sale  while  the  cat  was  in  the  possession  of the pet dealer, including the dates of administration and  the type of vaccines or worming treatments administered;    (d) A record of any known disease, sickness, or  congenital  condition  that adversely affects the health of the cat at the time of sale;    (e) A record of any veterinary treatment or medication received by the  cat  while  in  the  possession  of  the  pet  dealer  and either of the  following:    (i) A statement, signed by  the  pet  dealer  at  the  time  of  sale,  indicating  all  of  the  following: (1) The cat has no known disease or  illness; (2) The cat has no known  congenital  or  hereditary  condition  that adversely affects the health of the cat at the time of sale; or    (ii)  A  record  of  any  known  congenital  or  hereditary condition,  disease, or illness that adversely affects the health of the cat at  the  time  of  sale, along with a statement signed by a licensed veterinarian  that authorizes the sale of the cat, recommends necessary treatment,  if  any,  and  verifies  that  the  condition,  disease  or illness does not  require hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures, and  is  not  likely  to require hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures in  the future. A veterinarian statement is not required for  intestinal  or  external parasites unless their presence makes the cat clinically ill or  is  likely  to make the cat clinically ill. The statement shall be valid  for fourteen business days following  examination  of  the  cat  by  the  veterinarian.    2. For dogs:    (a)  The  breeder's  name  and address, if known, or if not known, the  source of the dog. If the person from whom the dog  was  obtained  is  a  dealer  licensed  by  the  United  States department of agriculture, the  person's name, address, and federal identification number;    (b) The date of the dog's birth and the date the pet  dealer  received  the  dog. If the dog is not advertised or sold as a purebred, registered  or registrable, the date of birth may be approximated if  not  known  by  the seller;    (c)  The  breed, sex, color and identifying marks at the time of sale.  If the dog is from a United States department  of  agriculture  licensed  source,  the  individual  identifying  tag, tattoo, or collar number for  that animal. If the breed is unknown  or  mixed,  the  record  shall  so  indicate. If the dog is being sold as being capable of registration, the  names  and  registration  numbers  of  the  sire and dam, and the litter  number, if known;    (d) A record of inoculations and worming treatments  administered,  if  any,  to  the  dog  as  of  the  time  of  sale while the dog was in the  possession of the pet dealer, including dates of administration and  the  type of vaccines and/or worming treatments administered;(e) A record of any veterinary treatment or medication received by the  dog  while  in  the  possession  of  the  pet  dealer  and either of the  following:    (i)  A  statement,  signed  by  the  pet  dealer  at the time of sale,  indicating all of the following: (1) The dog has  no  known  disease  or  illness;  (2)  The  dog  has no known congenital or hereditary condition  that adversely affects the health of the dog at the time of the sale; or    (ii) A record of any known congenital or hereditary condition, disease  or illness that adversely affects the health of the dog at the  time  of  sale,  along  with  a  statement  signed by a licensed veterinarian that  authorizes the sale of the dog, recommends necessary treatment, if  any,  and  verifies  that  the condition, disease, or illness does not require  hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures, and is not likely to  require  hospitalization  or  nonelective  surgical  procedures  in  the  future.  A  veterinarian  statement  is  not  required for intestinal or  external parasites unless their presence makes the dog clinically ill or  is likely to make the dog clinically ill. The statement shall  be  valid  for  fourteen  business  days  following  examination  of the dog by the  veterinarian.    (f) Notification  that  dogs  residing  in  New  York  state  must  be  licensed,  and  that  a license may be obtained from the municipality in  which the dog resides.    3. A disclosure made pursuant  to  subdivision  one  or  two  of  this  section  shall  be signed by both the pet dealer certifying the accuracy  of  the  statement  and  the  purchaser  acknowledging  receipt  of  the  statement.  At  the  time  of  sale,  each  pet dealer shall provide the  purchaser with information on the value of spaying and neutering of dogs  and cats.    4. Every pet dealer shall post conspicuously within close proximity to  the cages of dogs and cats offered for sale,  a  notice  containing  the  following language in one hundred-point type: "Information on the source  of  these  dogs and cats and the veterinary treatments received by these  dogs and cats is available for review by prospective purchasers."

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-35-d > 753-b

§  753-b.  Information statement for purchaser. Every pet dealer shall  deliver to the purchaser of an animal, at the time of  sale,  a  written  statement  in  a  standardized  form  prescribed  by the commissioner of  agriculture and markets containing the following information:    1. For cats:    (a) The breeder's name and address, if known, or, if  not  known,  the  source  of  the  cat.  If the person from whom the cat was obtained is a  dealer licensed by the United  States  department  of  agriculture,  the  person's name, address, and federal identification number;    (b)  The date of the cat's birth, unless unknown because of the source  of the cat, the date the pet dealer received the cat, and  the  location  where the cat was received;    (c)  A record of immunizations and worming treatments administered, if  any, to the cat as of the  time  of  sale  while  the  cat  was  in  the  possession  of the pet dealer, including the dates of administration and  the type of vaccines or worming treatments administered;    (d) A record of any known disease, sickness, or  congenital  condition  that adversely affects the health of the cat at the time of sale;    (e) A record of any veterinary treatment or medication received by the  cat  while  in  the  possession  of  the  pet  dealer  and either of the  following:    (i) A statement, signed by  the  pet  dealer  at  the  time  of  sale,  indicating  all  of  the  following: (1) The cat has no known disease or  illness; (2) The cat has no known  congenital  or  hereditary  condition  that adversely affects the health of the cat at the time of sale; or    (ii)  A  record  of  any  known  congenital  or  hereditary condition,  disease, or illness that adversely affects the health of the cat at  the  time  of  sale, along with a statement signed by a licensed veterinarian  that authorizes the sale of the cat, recommends necessary treatment,  if  any,  and  verifies  that  the  condition,  disease  or illness does not  require hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures, and  is  not  likely  to require hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures in  the future. A veterinarian statement is not required for  intestinal  or  external parasites unless their presence makes the cat clinically ill or  is  likely  to make the cat clinically ill. The statement shall be valid  for fourteen business days following  examination  of  the  cat  by  the  veterinarian.    2. For dogs:    (a)  The  breeder's  name  and address, if known, or if not known, the  source of the dog. If the person from whom the dog  was  obtained  is  a  dealer  licensed  by  the  United  States department of agriculture, the  person's name, address, and federal identification number;    (b) The date of the dog's birth and the date the pet  dealer  received  the  dog. If the dog is not advertised or sold as a purebred, registered  or registrable, the date of birth may be approximated if  not  known  by  the seller;    (c)  The  breed, sex, color and identifying marks at the time of sale.  If the dog is from a United States department  of  agriculture  licensed  source,  the  individual  identifying  tag, tattoo, or collar number for  that animal. If the breed is unknown  or  mixed,  the  record  shall  so  indicate. If the dog is being sold as being capable of registration, the  names  and  registration  numbers  of  the  sire and dam, and the litter  number, if known;    (d) A record of inoculations and worming treatments  administered,  if  any,  to  the  dog  as  of  the  time  of  sale while the dog was in the  possession of the pet dealer, including dates of administration and  the  type of vaccines and/or worming treatments administered;(e) A record of any veterinary treatment or medication received by the  dog  while  in  the  possession  of  the  pet  dealer  and either of the  following:    (i)  A  statement,  signed  by  the  pet  dealer  at the time of sale,  indicating all of the following: (1) The dog has  no  known  disease  or  illness;  (2)  The  dog  has no known congenital or hereditary condition  that adversely affects the health of the dog at the time of the sale; or    (ii) A record of any known congenital or hereditary condition, disease  or illness that adversely affects the health of the dog at the  time  of  sale,  along  with  a  statement  signed by a licensed veterinarian that  authorizes the sale of the dog, recommends necessary treatment, if  any,  and  verifies  that  the condition, disease, or illness does not require  hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures, and is not likely to  require  hospitalization  or  nonelective  surgical  procedures  in  the  future.  A  veterinarian  statement  is  not  required for intestinal or  external parasites unless their presence makes the dog clinically ill or  is likely to make the dog clinically ill. The statement shall  be  valid  for  fourteen  business  days  following  examination  of the dog by the  veterinarian.    (f) Notification  that  dogs  residing  in  New  York  state  must  be  licensed,  and  that  a license may be obtained from the municipality in  which the dog resides.    3. A disclosure made pursuant  to  subdivision  one  or  two  of  this  section  shall  be signed by both the pet dealer certifying the accuracy  of  the  statement  and  the  purchaser  acknowledging  receipt  of  the  statement.  At  the  time  of  sale,  each  pet dealer shall provide the  purchaser with information on the value of spaying and neutering of dogs  and cats.    4. Every pet dealer shall post conspicuously within close proximity to  the cages of dogs and cats offered for sale,  a  notice  containing  the  following language in one hundred-point type: "Information on the source  of  these  dogs and cats and the veterinary treatments received by these  dogs and cats is available for review by prospective purchasers."

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-35-d > 753-b

§  753-b.  Information statement for purchaser. Every pet dealer shall  deliver to the purchaser of an animal, at the time of  sale,  a  written  statement  in  a  standardized  form  prescribed  by the commissioner of  agriculture and markets containing the following information:    1. For cats:    (a) The breeder's name and address, if known, or, if  not  known,  the  source  of  the  cat.  If the person from whom the cat was obtained is a  dealer licensed by the United  States  department  of  agriculture,  the  person's name, address, and federal identification number;    (b)  The date of the cat's birth, unless unknown because of the source  of the cat, the date the pet dealer received the cat, and  the  location  where the cat was received;    (c)  A record of immunizations and worming treatments administered, if  any, to the cat as of the  time  of  sale  while  the  cat  was  in  the  possession  of the pet dealer, including the dates of administration and  the type of vaccines or worming treatments administered;    (d) A record of any known disease, sickness, or  congenital  condition  that adversely affects the health of the cat at the time of sale;    (e) A record of any veterinary treatment or medication received by the  cat  while  in  the  possession  of  the  pet  dealer  and either of the  following:    (i) A statement, signed by  the  pet  dealer  at  the  time  of  sale,  indicating  all  of  the  following: (1) The cat has no known disease or  illness; (2) The cat has no known  congenital  or  hereditary  condition  that adversely affects the health of the cat at the time of sale; or    (ii)  A  record  of  any  known  congenital  or  hereditary condition,  disease, or illness that adversely affects the health of the cat at  the  time  of  sale, along with a statement signed by a licensed veterinarian  that authorizes the sale of the cat, recommends necessary treatment,  if  any,  and  verifies  that  the  condition,  disease  or illness does not  require hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures, and  is  not  likely  to require hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures in  the future. A veterinarian statement is not required for  intestinal  or  external parasites unless their presence makes the cat clinically ill or  is  likely  to make the cat clinically ill. The statement shall be valid  for fourteen business days following  examination  of  the  cat  by  the  veterinarian.    2. For dogs:    (a)  The  breeder's  name  and address, if known, or if not known, the  source of the dog. If the person from whom the dog  was  obtained  is  a  dealer  licensed  by  the  United  States department of agriculture, the  person's name, address, and federal identification number;    (b) The date of the dog's birth and the date the pet  dealer  received  the  dog. If the dog is not advertised or sold as a purebred, registered  or registrable, the date of birth may be approximated if  not  known  by  the seller;    (c)  The  breed, sex, color and identifying marks at the time of sale.  If the dog is from a United States department  of  agriculture  licensed  source,  the  individual  identifying  tag, tattoo, or collar number for  that animal. If the breed is unknown  or  mixed,  the  record  shall  so  indicate. If the dog is being sold as being capable of registration, the  names  and  registration  numbers  of  the  sire and dam, and the litter  number, if known;    (d) A record of inoculations and worming treatments  administered,  if  any,  to  the  dog  as  of  the  time  of  sale while the dog was in the  possession of the pet dealer, including dates of administration and  the  type of vaccines and/or worming treatments administered;(e) A record of any veterinary treatment or medication received by the  dog  while  in  the  possession  of  the  pet  dealer  and either of the  following:    (i)  A  statement,  signed  by  the  pet  dealer  at the time of sale,  indicating all of the following: (1) The dog has  no  known  disease  or  illness;  (2)  The  dog  has no known congenital or hereditary condition  that adversely affects the health of the dog at the time of the sale; or    (ii) A record of any known congenital or hereditary condition, disease  or illness that adversely affects the health of the dog at the  time  of  sale,  along  with  a  statement  signed by a licensed veterinarian that  authorizes the sale of the dog, recommends necessary treatment, if  any,  and  verifies  that  the condition, disease, or illness does not require  hospitalization or nonelective surgical procedures, and is not likely to  require  hospitalization  or  nonelective  surgical  procedures  in  the  future.  A  veterinarian  statement  is  not  required for intestinal or  external parasites unless their presence makes the dog clinically ill or  is likely to make the dog clinically ill. The statement shall  be  valid  for  fourteen  business  days  following  examination  of the dog by the  veterinarian.    (f) Notification  that  dogs  residing  in  New  York  state  must  be  licensed,  and  that  a license may be obtained from the municipality in  which the dog resides.    3. A disclosure made pursuant  to  subdivision  one  or  two  of  this  section  shall  be signed by both the pet dealer certifying the accuracy  of  the  statement  and  the  purchaser  acknowledging  receipt  of  the  statement.  At  the  time  of  sale,  each  pet dealer shall provide the  purchaser with information on the value of spaying and neutering of dogs  and cats.    4. Every pet dealer shall post conspicuously within close proximity to  the cages of dogs and cats offered for sale,  a  notice  containing  the  following language in one hundred-point type: "Information on the source  of  these  dogs and cats and the veterinary treatments received by these  dogs and cats is available for review by prospective purchasers."