(1) The general assembly hereby determines and declares that:
Hybrid canids and felines may pose a significant threat to other animals and humansbecause of their unpredictable nature;
Wolf hybrids in particular may pose a threat to humans and have been declared responsible for killing two children each year in the United States;
Ten states prohibit the breeding and maintenance of wolf hybrids;
Most hybrid canids and felines are abandoned or killed when they reach two to threeyears of age and exhibit their wild nature, and some ultimately are contained in hybrid-animal refuges.
(2) The general assembly further determines that problems caused by hybrid canids and felines, and the lack of definitive information concerning the same, warrant a study of:
The behavior of such animals;
The extent of the problem in this state resulting from or projected to result fromhybrid canids and felines;
The regulation of the breeding, care, and maintenance of hybrid canids and felinesthat is necessary to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the residents of this state and livestock and other animal life.
Source: L. 97: Entire article added, p. 553, § 1, effective April 24.