§ 2158. Protection of pets
(a)
Holding period
(1)
Requirement
In the case of each dog or cat acquired by an entity described in paragraph (2), such entity shall hold and care for such dog or cat for a period of not less than five days to enable such dog or cat to be recovered by its original owner or adopted by other individuals before such entity sells such dog or cat to a dealer.
(2)
Entities described
An entity subject to paragraph (1) is—
(b)
Certification
(1)
In general
A dealer may not sell, provide, or make available to any individual or entity a random source dog or cat unless such dealer provides the recipient with a valid certification that meets the requirements of paragraph (2) and indicates compliance with subsection (a) of this section.
(2)
Requirements
A valid certification shall contain—
(A)
the name, address, and Department of Agriculture license or registration number (if such number exists) of the dealer;
(B)
the name, address, Department of Agriculture license or registration number (if such number exists), and the signature of the recipient of the dog or cat;
(D)
the name and address of the person, pound, or shelter from which the dog or cat was purchased or otherwise acquired by the dealer, and an assurance that such person, pound, or shelter was notified that such dog or cat may be used for research or educational purposes;
(3)
Records
The original certification required under paragraph (1) shall accompany the shipment of a dog or cat to be sold, provided, or otherwise made available by the dealer, and shall be kept and maintained by the research facility for a period of at least one year for enforcement purposes. The dealer shall retain one copy of the certification provided under this paragraph for a period of at least one year for enforcement purposes.
(4)
Transfers
In instances where one research facility transfers animals to another research facility a copy of the certificate must accompany such transfer.
(5)
Modification
Certification requirements may be modified to reflect technological advances in identification techniques, such as microchip technology, if the Secretary determines that adequate information such as described in this section, will be collected, transferred, and maintained through such technology.
(c)
Enforcement
(1)
In general
Dealers who fail to act according to the requirements of this section or who include false information in the certification required under subsection (b) of this section, shall be subject to the penalties provided for under section
2149 of this title.
(d)
Regulation
Not later than 180 days after November 28, 1990, the Secretary shall promulgate regulations to carry out this section.