The registry would contain information on dogs that have been involved in attacks on humans, including the dog’s breed, owner’s name, and address.
The Proposed Bill
The bill, which has been introduced in the Texas House of Representatives, aims to increase public safety by providing a centralized database of information on dogs that have been involved in attacks on humans. The registry would be publicly accessible, allowing anyone to view information on a specific dog, including its breed, owner’s name, and address.
Key Provisions
The Purpose of the Registry
The purpose of the registry is to increase public safety by providing a centralized database of information on dogs that have been involved in attacks on humans.
If the new law is passed, the bill will be sent to the Governor for signature. If the bill is not passed, the bill will be sent to the Governor for veto. If the bill is passed and the Governor signs it, the law will be enacted. If the bill is passed but the Governor vetoes it, the bill will be sent to the legislature for a vote on override.
However, others argue that it’s a waste of resources and a distraction from more pressing issues.
The Great Texas Animal Tracker Debate
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has been using a new tool to track and monitor potentially dangerous animals in the state. The system, called the “Texas Animal Tracker,” uses a combination of data from various sources, including animal control agencies, wildlife experts, and the public, to identify and track potentially hazardous animals.
How it Works
The Texas Animal Tracker uses a variety of data sources to identify and track potentially hazardous animals. These sources include: