House of Representatives

HB 2251

dog bites; defense

Sponsors: Representatives Brotherton: Voss, Weason, Senator Verkamp

 

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Committee on Judiciary

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Committee on Retirement & Government Operations

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Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance

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Caucus and COW

 

Third Read

 

 

As Passed the House

 

HB 2251 states that the issue of the defense of provocation at a trial for damages shall be determined by whether a reasonable person would expect that the plaintiff’s conduct or the circumstances would be likely to provoke a dog.

 

Current Status

HB 2251 passed the Judiciary Committee unamended.  HB 2251 passed the Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee unamended.

 

History

Arizona law generally makes a dog owner liable for damages if the dog bites another person.  Section 11-1027 of the Arizona Revised Statutes allows proof of provocation of the attack by the plaintiff to be a defense to the action for damages.

 

Provisions

Specifies that the issue of provocation at a trial for damages shall be determined by whether a reasonable person would expect that the plaintiff’s conduct or the circumstances would be likely to provoke a dog.