Pet vendor definition

Pet vendor means any person engaged in the business of transferring live animals or birds custom- arily used as household pets to the public, with or without a fee or donation required, and whether or not a physical facility is owned by the licensee in New Hampshire, when transfer to the final owner occurs within New Hampshire. Pet vendor includes animal rescue facilities, animal shelter facilities, brokers, commercial kennels, and pet stores.
Pet vendor means any person, firm, corporation, or other entity engaged in the business of transfer- ring live animals or birds customarily used as household pets to the public, with or without a fee or donation required, and whether or not a physical facility is owned by the licensee in New Hampshire, when transfer to the final owner occurs within New Hampshire.
Pet vendor means any person, firm, corporation, or other entity that transfers [25] 30 or more dogs, [25] 30 or more cats, 30 or more ferrets, or 50 or more birds, live animals or birds customarily used as household pets to the public, with or without a fee or donation required, and whether or not a physi- cal facility is owned by the licensee in New Hampshire, when transfer to the final owner occurs within New Hampshire, between [July 1 and June 30] January 1 and December 31 of each year. Pet vendor also means any person, firm, corporation, or other entity that transfers amphibians, reptiles, fish, or small mammals customarily used as household pets to the public in quantities set in rules adopted by the department, with or without a fee or donation required, and whether or not a physical facility is owned by the licensee in New Hampshire between [July 1 and June 30] January 1 and December 31 of each year. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to alter or affect the municipal zoning regulations that a pet vendor shall conform with under RSA 437:3.

More Definitions of Pet vendor

Pet vendor means any person, firm, corporation, or other entity that transfers [25] 35 or more dogs, [25] 50 or more cats, 30 or more ferrets, or 50 or more birds, live animals or birds customarily used as