OLYMPIA — A bill that makes it a civil offense to lock a pet in a car under dangerous conditions won unanimous approval from the Washington state Senate Friday morning.
With little debate, senators approved the bill 49-0 to expand Washington’s animal-protection laws. The measure now heads to the House for consideration. If the bill becomes law, it would create a $125 fine for leaving an unattended animal in a car, or other enclosed space, where it might be harmed by heat, cold, or lack of water or fresh air.
The bill also authorizes animal control officers and police to break in to rescue confined animals and clears them of liability for incidental property damage.
Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn, the bill’s lead sponsor, said it “prevents some liability issues that might have prevented them from taking immediate action.”