‘Dangerous dog bill’ one step closer to becoming law in Florida

SECTION. NEW AT FOUR. WE ARE TALKING TO THE SHERIFF OF VOLUSIA COUNTY ABOUT A NEW PLAN TO TAKE ACTION AGAINST DANGEROUS DOGS. THE FLORIDA HOUSE AND SENATE HAVE BOTH PASSED THE ROCK ACT, WHICH INCLUDES REQUIRING CERTAIN DOG OWNERS TO SECURELY CONFINE THEIR PETS AS WESH 2’S PAMELA COMME REPORTS, THE ACTION COMES JUST MONTHS AFTER A DOG ATTACKED AND KILLED AN EIGHT YEAR OLD BOY. THIS BILL, WHAT IT DOES IS IT PUTS INTO PLACE A SERIES OF LAWS TO HELP KEEP PEOPLE SAFE WHEN THEY’RE LIVING THEIR LIFE, DOING THEIR OWN BUSINESS. JUST LIKE PAM ROCK WAS AS A MAIL CARRIER, PAM ROCK WAS ATTACKED AND KILLED BY A PACK OF DOGS IN 2022. THE ACT, NAMED AFTER HER, HOPES TO STRENGTHEN REGULATIONS ON DANGEROUS DOGS. IT PROVIDES CLOSURE AND IT MAKES SURE THAT WHEN THIS HAPPENS, PEOPLE ARE HELD ACCOUNTABLE. WHEN THEIR DOGS CAUSE HARM TO ANOTHER PERSON. THE BILL GAINED RENEWED INTEREST AFTER EIGHT-YEAR-OLD MICHAEL MILLETT WAS KILLED BY TWO DOGS IN DELAND. VOLUSIA COUNTY SHERIFF MIKE CHITWOOD HAS BEEN SUPPORTING IT FROM THE VERY BEGINNING. IN ALL OF THE LEGISLATURE. THE FACT THAT THEY TOOK THIS BILL THAT HAD BEEN BOUNCING AROUND FOR THREE YEARS, AND MICHAEL SEEMED TO PUT IT ON STEROIDS, AND IT JUST FLEW THROUGH THE HOUSE AND THE SENATE. THE BILL IS HEADED TO THE GOVERNOR’S DESK, AND IT WOULD IMPOSE STRICTER REQUIREMENTS ON OWNERS OF DOGS DEEMED DANGEROUS, INCLUDING SECURE CONFINEMENT, MICROCHIPPING AND LIABILITY INSURANCE. FENCING IS GOING TO BE REQUIRED. YOU KNOW, INSURANCE, A LIABILITY POLICY UP TO $100,000 IS GOING TO BE REQUIRED. SENATOR J COLLINS WAS MOVED BY PAM AND MICHAEL’S STORY. SOMETIMES WE PASS THINGS AND WE ASK OURSELVES, WILL IT MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND WILL IT CHANGE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE? THIS BILL WILL SAVE LIVES. AND FOR THOSE IN SO MANY MORE REASONS, I ASK YOU TO SUPPORT THIS VERY GOOD BILL COVERING VOLUSIA COUNTY IN DELAND, PAMELA COMME WESH TWO NEWS. IF THE BILL IS

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‘Dangerous dog bill’ one step closer to becoming law in Florida

The bill is headed to the governor’s desk

The Florida Senate passed the Pam Rock Act unanimously, a bill to regulate dangerous dogs. “This bill, what it does is it puts into place a series of laws to help keep people safe when they’re living their life, doing their own business, just like Pam Rock was as a mail carrier,” said Sen. Jay Collins, District 14.Pam Rock was attacked and killed by a pack of dogs in 2022. The act, named after her, hopes to strengthen regulations on dangerous dogs. “It provides closure, and it makes sure that when this happens, people are held accountable when their dogs cause harm to another person,” said Collins. The bill gained renewed interest after 8-year-old Michael Millet was killed by two dogs in DeLand. Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood has been supporting it from the very beginning. “In awe of the legislature,” said Chitwood. “The fact that they took this bill that had been bouncing around for three years, and Michael seemed to put it on steroids, and it just flew through the House and the Senate.”The bill, headed to the governor’s desk, would impose stricter requirements on owners of dogs deemed dangerous, including secure confinement, microchipping, and liability insurance.”Fencing is going to be required, you know, insurance, a liability policy out to $100,000 is going to be required,” said Sheriff Mike Chitwood, of the Volusia Sheriff’s Office. Senator Jay Collins was moved by Pam’s and Michael’s story. “Sometimes we pass things and we ask, ‘Will this make a difference? And will it change the lives of people?’ This bill will save lives. And for those and so many more reasons, I ask you to support this very good bill,” said Collins.

The Florida Senate passed the Pam Rock Act unanimously, a bill to regulate dangerous dogs.

“This bill, what it does is it puts into place a series of laws to help keep people safe when they’re living their life, doing their own business, just like Pam Rock was as a mail carrier,” said Sen. Jay Collins, District 14.

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Pam Rock was attacked and killed by a pack of dogs in 2022. The act, named after her, hopes to strengthen regulations on dangerous dogs.

“It provides closure, and it makes sure that when this happens, people are held accountable when their dogs cause harm to another person,” said Collins.

The bill gained renewed interest after 8-year-old Michael Millet was killed by two dogs in DeLand. Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood has been supporting it from the very beginning.

“In awe of the legislature,” said Chitwood. “The fact that they took this bill that had been bouncing around for three years, and Michael seemed to put it on steroids, and it just flew through the House and the Senate.”

The bill, headed to the governor’s desk, would impose stricter requirements on owners of dogs deemed dangerous, including secure confinement, microchipping, and liability insurance.

“Fencing is going to be required, you know, insurance, a liability policy out to $100,000 is going to be required,” said Sheriff Mike Chitwood, of the Volusia Sheriff’s Office.

Senator Jay Collins was moved by Pam’s and Michael’s story.

“Sometimes we pass things and we ask, ‘Will this make a difference? And will it change the lives of people?’ This bill will save lives. And for those and so many more reasons, I ask you to support this very good bill,” said Collins.

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