Sec. 2. Increased enforcement under Horse Protection Act
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Section 2 of the Horse Protection Act ( 15 U.S.C. 1821 ) is amended— by redesignating paragraphs (1), (2), (3), and
(4)as paragraphs (2), (4), (5), and
(6)respectively; by inserting before paragraph
(2)(as so redesignated) the following: The term action device means any boot, collar, chain, roller, or other device that encircles or is placed upon the lower extremity of the leg of a horse in a manner that it can— rotate around the leg or slide up and down the leg, so as to cause friction; or strike the hoof, coronet band, fetlock joint, or pastern of the horse. The term action device does not include soft rubber or soft leather bell boots or quarter boots that are used as protective devices. ; and by inserting after paragraph
(2)(as so redesignated) the following: The term participate means to engage in any activity with respect to a horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction, including— transporting or arranging for the transportation of a horse to or from a horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction; personally giving instructions to an exhibitor; or being knowingly present in a warm-up area, inspection area, or other area at a horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction that spectators are not permitted to enter. The term participate does not include spectating. . Section 3 of the Horse Protection Act ( 15 U.S.C. 1822 ) is amended— by striking paragraph
(3)and inserting the following: the movement, showing, exhibition, or sale of sore horses in intrastate commerce, and soring horses for those purposes, adversely affects and burdens interstate and foreign commerce in many ways, including by— creating unfair competition; deceiving the spectating public and horse buyers; and negatively impacting horse sales; ; in paragraph (4), by striking and at the end; in paragraph (5), by striking the period at the end and inserting a semicolon; and by adding at the end the following: the Inspector General of the Department of Agriculture has determined that the program through which the Secretary inspects horses is inadequate for preventing soring; historically, Tennessee Walking Horses, racking horses, and Spotted Saddle Horses have been subjected to soring; and despite regulations in effect related to inspection for purposes of ensuring that horses are not sore, violations of this Act are prevalent in the Tennessee Walking Horse, racking horse, and Spotted Saddle Horse breeds. . Section 4 of the Horse Protection Act (15 U.S.C. 1823) is amended— by striking subsection
(a)and inserting the following: The management of any horse show or horse exhibition shall disqualify any horse from being shown or exhibited— if the horse is sore; or if the management has been notified by a person licensed in accordance with subsection
(c)or by the Secretary that the horse is sore. In the first instance in which the Secretary determines that a horse is sore, the Secretary shall disqualify the horse from being shown or exhibited for a period of not less than 180 days. In the second instance in which the Secretary determines that a horse is sore, the Secretary shall disqualify the horse for a period of not less than 1 year. In the third instance in which the Secretary determines that a horse is sore, the Secretary shall disqualify the horse for a period of not less than 3 years. ; in subsection
(b)by striking appointed and inserting licensed ; by striking subsection
(c)and inserting the following: The Secretary shall prescribe by regulation requirements for the Department of Agriculture to license, train, assign, and oversee persons qualified to detect and diagnose a horse that is sore or to otherwise inspect horses at horse shows, horse exhibitions, or horse sales or auctions, for hire by the management of such events, for the purposes of enforcing this Act. A person licensed by the Secretary to conduct inspections under this subsection shall— issue a citation for any violation of this Act recorded during an inspection; and notify the Secretary of each violation not later than 5 days after the date on which the citation is issued. The Secretary shall— not issue a license under this subsection to a person unless the person is free from conflicts of interest, as defined by the Secretary in the regulations issued under paragraph (1); and give a preference to persons who are licensed or accredited veterinarians; If the Secretary determines that the performance of a person licensed under paragraph
(1)is unsatisfactory, the Secretary may, after notice and an opportunity for a hearing, revoke the license issued to the person. The granting of licenses under this subsection shall not authorize a person licensed under this subsection to conduct inspections in a manner other than the manner prescribed for inspections by the Secretary under subsection (e). Not later than 30 days before the date on which a horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction begins, the management of the show, exhibition, or sale or auction may notify the Secretary of the intent of the management to hire 1 or more persons licensed under this subsection and assigned by the Secretary to conduct inspections at the show, exhibition, or sale or auction. After receiving notice under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall assign 1 or more persons licensed under this subsection to conduct inspections at the horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction. ; and by adding at the end the following: The Secretary shall publish on the public website of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the Department of Agriculture, and update as frequently as the Secretary determines necessary, information on violations of this Act to allow the management of a horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction to determine if an individual is in violation of this Act. . Section 5 of the Horse Protection Act ( 15 U.S.C. 1824 ) is amended— by striking paragraph
(2)and inserting the following: In the case of any horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction— showing or exhibiting any horse that is sore; entering any horse that is sore for the purpose of showing or exhibiting the horse; selling, auctioning, or offering for sale any horse that is sore; causing a horse to become sore or directing another person to cause a horse to become sore for the purpose of showing, exhibiting, selling, auctioning, or offering for sale the horse; and allowing any activity described in subparagraphs
(A)through
(D)with respect to a horse that is sore by the owner of that horse. ; in paragraph (3), by striking appoint and inserting hire ; in paragraph (4)— by striking appoint and inserting hire ; and by striking qualified ; in paragraph (5), by striking appointed and inserting hired ; in paragraph (6)— by striking appointed and inserting hired ; and by inserting that the horse is sore after the Secretary ; and by adding at the end the following: The use of an action device on any limb of a Tennessee Walking Horse, racking horse, or Spotted Saddle Horse at a horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction. The use of a weighted shoe, pad, wedge, hoof band, or other device or material at a horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction that— is placed on, inserted in, or attached to any limb of a Tennessee Walking Horse, racking horse, or Spotted Saddle Horse; is constructed to artificially alter the gait of a horse described in subparagraph (A); and is not strictly protective or therapeutic in nature. . Section 6 of the Horse Protection Act ( 15 U.S.C. 1825 ) is amended— in subsection (a)— in paragraph (1)— by striking Except as provided in paragraph
(2)of this subsection, any person who knowingly violates section 5 and inserting Any person who knowingly violates section 5 (including the regulations issued under that section), including any violation recorded during an inspection conducted under subsections
(c)or
(e)of section 4 ; and by striking more than $3,000, or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both and inserting more than $5,000, or imprisoned for not more than 3 years, or both, for each violation ; in paragraph (2)— by striking and all that follows through (2)(A)
(B)Any and inserting the following: Any ; and by striking
(C)Any and inserting the following: Any ; and by adding at the end the following: Any person who knowingly fails to obey an order of disqualification shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not more than $5,000 for each failure to obey the order, imprisoned for not more than 3 years, or both. ; in subsection (b)— in the first sentence of paragraph (1)— by striking section 5 of this Act and inserting section 5 (including the regulations issued under that section) ; and by striking $2,000 and inserting $4,000 ; and by adding at the end the following: Any person who fails to pay a licensed inspector hired under section 4(c) shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not more than $4,000 for each violation. ; and in subsection (c)— by redesignating the first, second, third, and fourth sentences as paragraphs (1), (3), (4), and (5), respectively; in paragraph
(1)(as so designated)— by inserting , or otherwise participating in any horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction before for a period of not less than one year ; and by striking any subsequent and inserting the second ; by inserting after paragraph
(1)(as so designated) the following: For the third or any subsequent violation, a person may be permanently disqualified by order of the Secretary, after notice and an opportunity for a hearing before the Secretary, from showing or exhibiting any horse, judging or managing any horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction, or otherwise participating in, including financing the participation of other individuals in, any horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction (regardless of whether walking horses are shown, exhibited, sold, auctioned, or offered for sale at the horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction). ; and in paragraphs
(3)and
(4)(as so designated), by striking $3,000 each place it appears and inserting $5,000 . Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Agriculture shall issue regulations to carry out the amendments made by this section, including regulations prescribing the requirements under section 4(c) of the Horse Protection Act (15 U.S.C. 1823(c)) (as amended by subsection (c)(3)).
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