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When bittys where first made there where little to no laws to protect bittys. They had as much rights as a Tamagotchi and was often subjected to abuse and negligence. After years of battling the government had laws passed thanks to the kind people in the bitty community. Unfortunately there's not many to protects bittys and people still dismiss these laws.

Non-consensual Breeding act: The Non-Consensual Breeding act is a bipartisan initiative that bans the ability to force two or more bittys to breed or to use "Underage" bittys in breeding rings this is also extended to bitty mills. The penalty for violating the law can include a 2000$ fine, a prison term of up to seven years or both. 

Bitty Cruelty and Torture Act: The Preventing Bitty Cruelty and Torture Act  is a law that bans the intentional crushing, burning, drowning, suffocating,Magic Restraints, impalement or other fatal and severe harm to "living non-human Bittys." The penalty for violating the law is a twelve year sentence with no chance of parole. In other state, the chance of a  death sentence.

Ban of bitty rings: This law bans the use of forcing any breed of bitty to fight to the death for entertainment or money gain. Or allowing a person to possess, keep, train, promote, purchase, breeds or sell a Bitty for the purpose of fighting or baiting that Bitty.For the purposes of this section "bait" means to attack with violence, to provoke, or to harass any Bitty with one or more animals for the purpose of training the Bitty for, or to cause a Bitty to engage in, a fight with or among other Bittys. This is enforced with nine year sentence and the prohibition from having future possession or custody of any bitty.

Permitted access for service bittys: A Owner with a disability, including autism, shall be permitted access for a service Bitty in school buildings, including the classroom, on school buses, and on school grounds. A school official may inquire as to whether the service Bitty is required due to a disability and what task or work the service Bitty has been trained to perform, unless the student's disability and the work or task that the service animal will perform are readily apparent. A school official may require: A certification from a veterinarian that the service Bitty is properly Checked that it may not harm others; and documentation that any license required by the municipality in which the Owner resides has been obtained for the service bitty.



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⏰ Last updated: May 01, 2020 ⏰

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