The Senate bill is more about protecting consumers who want to adopt animals that make sure that they're not being taken advantage again and those transactions are good. So requires pet dealers to disclose financing terms before a sale is final. Allows consumers to terminate financing agreements without penalty if an animal is later found unfit for purchase due to illness or disease. Requires dealers to provide veterinary medical records and treatment history for animals offered for sale. Requires clear written notice involving informing consumers of their rights under Florida law, and it makes violations enforceable under Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. (02:54–03:03)
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Asserts that consumers can terminate financing agreements without penalty if an animal is unfit for purchase.
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