By: admin Date: 07/28/2016
"... is this just a symptom of a greater quandary? There is no state or federal law governing "rescuers." There is no prior experience or training mandated, nor are there maintenance, health and sanitation requirements for privately housing multiple animals for adoption. There is also no prescribed inspection or monitoring of care and condition of the animals and no mandate for insurance or standards for temperament of animals sold/adopted to the public by rescuers. In California, there is no permit or license issued to establish accountability. To become a "rescue," all that is necessary is a nonprofit tax status, as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code." (bold emphasis by the author)
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