HHS and CDC notified that Dog-Import Rule Is Illegal SAF Will File Suit if Rule is Not Repealed

HHS and CDC notified that Dog-Import Rule Is Illegal

SAF Will File Suit if Rule is Not Repealed

 

July 25, the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation notified the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that their rule prohibiting dogs under six-months of age and dogs without microchips from entering the country violates the Public Health Service Act and the Administrative Procedure Act, and that Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation will file suit if the rule is not delayed and withdrawn.

“HHS and CDC cannot help themselves,” said Todd Adkins, vice president of government affairs at Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation. “They claim to have authority to issue this rule based on a strained, over-broad reading of the Public Health Service Act. That is the same statute that they claimed gave them authority to halt evictions nationwide, require masking on airplanes, deport immigrants and shut down the cruise ship industry during the COVID pandemic. Every one of those restrictions was thrown out by federal courts who found that the agencies overreached.”

“The rule is also arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedure Act, especially as it relates to Canada,” said Michael Jean, litigation counsel at Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation. “The purpose of the rule is to prevent the introduction of dog-maintained rabies virus variant into the country. But HHS and CDC openly acknowledge that the rabies variant does not exist in Canada.”

Hunters need to get their dogs at an early age to train and socialize them. Now they can no longer get young puppies from other countries. They also take their dogs to Canada for hunting trips and trials. But they won’t be able to bring their dogs back into the country under this rule unless they comply with these arbitrary mandates. “This rule really hurts our members, especially in states like Michigan. And that’s why we’re going to fight it,” Adkins concluded.

About the Sportsmen’s Alliance

Working in all 50 state legislatures, the Sportsmen’s Alliance protects and defends America’s wildlife conservation programs and the pursuits – hunting, fishing, trapping and recreational shooting – that generate the money to pay for them. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation is responsible for public and youth education, legal defense in state and federal court and research to guide the decision-making process of all involved. Its mission is accomplished through several distinct programs coordinated to provide the most complete defense capability possible. Stay connected to Sportsmen’s Alliance as www.sportsmensalliance.org, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.