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‘Trooper’s Law’ passed by Florida Legislature

Dog found on the side of a Florida highway during Hurricane Milton evacuations is now in foster care. (Courtesy: Leon County Humane Society)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Trooper’s Law, inspired by the Florida dog abandoned during Hurricane Milton evacuations and rescued by a Florida Highway Patrol trooper, has passed in the Florida Senate.

SB 150 passed unanimously on Wednesday.

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The bill, sponsored by Sen. Don Gaetz, cleared the Rules Committee, Agriculture Committee and Criminal Justice Committee.

The bill would make abandoning a restrained animal during a natural disaster a third-degree felony. If convicted, the penalty would be up to five years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

FHP troopers found Trooper, a Bull Terrier, in belly-high water, abandoned along Interstate 75, near Pebble Creek, north of Tampa during evacuations for Hurricane Milton last year.

FHP Troopers rescued a dog left tied to a fence on I-75 near Tampa as Hurricane Milton approached. (Copyright 2024 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

Trooper did find a forever home in December 2024. He was adopted by Frank Spina and his family in December 2024.

He came home to a canine sister named Dallas, who is also a Bull Terrier rescue.

If the bill will take effect on Oct. 1, 2025.


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