2501 - Definitions.

                                CHAPTER 25                       ANIMAL EXHIBITION SANITATION     Sec.     2501.  Definitions.     2502.  Sanitation standards.     2503.  Administration.     2504.  Penalty.        Enactment.  Chapter 25 was added Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1650,     No.211, effective in 120 days unless otherwise noted.     § 2501.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Adequate hand-cleansing facility."  A facility which has:            (1)  running water and soap or other hand-cleansing        methods approved by the department; and            (2)  hand-drying equipment or disposable towels.     The term does not include a communal basin.        "Advertise."  To notify the public of an event by:            (1)  publication in a newspaper, magazine or other        publication of general circulation;            (2)  announcement on television or radio;            (3)  public mailing or distribution of written material;        or            (4)  posting of written material at a location other than        the animal exhibition grounds.        "Agricultural fair."  An agricultural exhibition which is     conducted in a manner to make it eligible for a grant under the     act of July 8, 1986 (P.L.437, No.92), known as the Pennsylvania     Agricultural Fair Act.        "Animal."  A living nonhuman organism having sensation and     the power of voluntary movement and requiring for its existence     oxygen and organic food. The term does not include a fish or an     aquatic animal.        "Animal exhibition."  As follows:            (1)  The term shall include:                (i)  an agricultural fair;                (ii)  a petting zoo;                (iii)  an event where animals are displayed on animal            exhibition grounds for view and physical contact with            humans, if the operator advertises the event;                (iv)  an event where animals are displayed on animal            exhibition grounds for view and physical contact with            humans, if the operator charges an admission fee for            access to the animals; or                (v)  an event where animals are displayed on animal            exhibition grounds for view and physical contact with            humans, if there is a retail food establishment on the            grounds.            (2)  The term shall not include:                (i)  an event, other than an agricultural fair,            sponsored by an agricultural organization and held for            not more than two days per year;                (ii)  an event authorized by a farmer to permit            individuals to view or have contact with animals the            farmer is raising or keeping in the course of "normal            agricultural operation" as defined in the act of June 10,            1982 (P.L.454, No.133), entitled "An act protecting            agricultural operations from nuisance suits and            ordinances under certain circumstances," which is not            held on animal exhibition grounds where there is a retail            food establishment;                (iii)  an event performed or authorized in the normal            course of operation of an equine boarding, riding or            training enterprise by the person that operates the            enterprise;                (iv)  an event performed or authorized on the            premises of a pet store by the person that operates the            store;                (v)  an event sponsored by or authorized by a            recognized dog or cat breed association, dog or cat club            or recognized kennel association;                (vi)  an event performed or authorized by an animal            rescue organization, a humane society or association for            the prevention of cruelty to animals; or                (vii)  an event excluded by regulation of the            department.        "Animal exhibition grounds."  The premises on which an animal     exhibition is conducted.        "Operator."  A person that conducts an animal exhibition. The     term includes a person that contracts with another to conduct an     animal exhibition.        "Veterinarian-client-patient relationship."  A relationship     in which:            (1)  the veterinarian has assumed the responsibility for        making veterinary medical judgments regarding the health of        the animal and the need for veterinary medical treatment; and            (2)  the owner or caretaker of the animal has agreed to        follow the instructions of the veterinarian in relation to        zoonotic diseases.        "Zoonotic disease."  A disease which is transmissible from an     animal to a human being.