Kan. Admin. Regs. § 9-18-12 - Additional requirements for outdoor housing facilities
The requirements in this regulation shall be in addition to the requirements in K.A.R. 9-18-10.
(a)
Restrictions.
(1) A licensee shall not keep
any of the following categories of dogs or cats in outdoor housing facilities,
unless that practice is specifically approved in writing by the attending
veterinarian:
(A) Any dog or cat that is not
acclimated to the temperatures prevalent in the area or whose acclimation
status is unknown;
(B) any dog or
cat of a breed that cannot tolerate the prevalent temperatures of the area
without stress or discomfort, including short-haired breeds in cold climates;
and
(C) any dog or cat that is
sick, infirm, or of a young or advanced age so that the dog or cat cannot
tolerate the prevalent temperatures of the area without stress or
discomfort.
(2) If a
licensee operating an outdoor housing facility does not know whether a dog or
cat is acclimated, the licensee shall not keep that dog or cat in the outdoor
housing facility whenever the ambient temperature is less than 50°F or
10°C.
(b) Shelter
from the elements. Each outdoor housing facility shall include one or more
shelter structures accessible to each animal, large enough to allow each animal
in the shelter to sit, stand, and lie in a normal manner and to turn about
freely, and of appropriate size to allow each animal to conserve body heat. In
addition to the shelter structures, each licensee shall provide one or more
separate, outside areas of shade that are large enough to contain all the
animals at one time and protect them from the direct rays of the sun. Each
shelter structure in an outdoor housing facility for dogs or cats shall contain
a roof, four sides, and a flat floor and shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Provide protection and shelter from the
cold, heat, and direct effects of sun, wind, rain, snow and other
elements;
(2) be provided with a
wind break and rain break at the entrance; and
(3) contain clean, dry bedding material as
necessary. Bedding shall be provided if the ambient temperature is below
50°F or 10°C. The licensee shall provide additional clean, dry bedding
material when the temperature is 35°F or 1.7°C or lower.
(c) Prohibited shelter structures.
A licensee shall not use metal barrels, cars, refrigerators, freezers, or any
similar items as shelter structures.
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