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Code · Connecticut · Title 22 — Agriculture. Domestic Animals · CHAPTER 436a — Animal Population Control

Sec. 22-380e. Definitions.

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As used in sections 22-380e to 22-380m , inclusive:
(1)“Commissioner” means the Commissioner of Agriculture;
(2)“Program” means the animal population control program;
(3)“Account” means the animal population control account;
(4)“Participating veterinarian” means any veterinarian who has been certified to participate in the program by the commissioner;
(5)“Pound” means any state or municipal facility where impounded, quarantined or stray dogs, cats or other domestic animals are kept or any veterinary hospital or commercial kennel where such dogs, cats or other domestic animals are kept by order of a municipality;
(6)“Eligible owner” means a person who has purchased or adopted a dog or cat from a pound and who is a resident of this state;
(7)“Medically unfit” means
(A)unsuitable for a surgical procedure due to any medical condition that may place a dog or cat at life-threatening risk if a surgical procedure is performed on such animal, as determined by a participating veterinarian, or
(B)unsuitable for sterilization due to insufficiency in age, as determined by a participating veterinarian, of a dog or cat under the age of six months;
(8)“Neuter” means the surgical procedure of castration on a male dog or cat;
(9)“Spay” means the surgical procedure of ovariohysterectomy on a female dog or cat;
(10)“Voucher” means a nontransferable document provided by the commissioner and issued by a pound to an eligible owner authorizing payment of a predetermined amount from the animal population control account to a participating veterinarian;
(11)“Feral cat” means a cat of the species Felis catus that is unowned, that exists in a wild or untamed state or has returned to an untamed state from domestication and whose behavior is suggestive of a wild animal; and
(12)“Low-income person” means a recipient of or a person eligible for one of the following public assistance programs:
(A)The supplemental nutrition assistance program authorized by Title XIII of the federal Food and Agriculture Act of 1977, 7 USC 2011 et seq.;
(B)The federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Act authorized by 42 USC 601 et seq.;
(C)HUSKY A, C or D;
(D)The state-administered general assistance program;
(E)The state supplement program; or
(F)Any other public assistance program that the commissioner determines to qualify a person as a low-income person.
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