The new bill removes the 30-day relationship requirement in order to obtain the certification for an emotional support dog for people who are verified to be homeless — removing a barrier to shelter…
CHICO — California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new bill Tuesday aimed to help homeless people more easily obtain documents for emotional support dogs, a requirement for some homeless shelters.
The new bill, Senate Bill 774, removes the 30-day relationship requirement in order to obtain the certification for an emotional support dog for people who are verified to be homeless — removing a barrier to shelter for unhoused people unwilling to choose shelter over keeping their pets. Two shelters in Chico currently accept pets and emotional support dogs; the Torres Community Shelter and Chico’s Pallet shelter.
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