HB 489-CRUELTY TO ANIMALS  REPRESENTATIVE MIKE CHENAULT, sponsor of HB 489, said it is well documented that animal abuse is a precursor to child abuse. He said studies by the American Humane Society and the American Psychiatric Association strongly suggested that a great deal of adult domestic abuse could be avoided if animal cruelty was identified and treated as a juvenile problem. He said HB 489 would allow prosecutors to charge a person with cruelty to each animal found to be neglected or abused and suggests that the courts mandate behavioral counseling. He said the bill would also create the duty to report abuse to authorities and hold a person harmless if they reported animal abuse in good faith. 6:00 p.m. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asked if HB 489 would have any impact on the process of raising domestic animals for food production. REPRESENTATIVE CHENAULT said that was not his intent. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asked if there were any further questions. There were none. SENATOR COWDERY moved CSHB 489(JUD) out of committee with attached zero fiscal notes and individual recommendations. There being no objection, CSHB 489(JUD) moved out of committee with attached zero fiscal notes and individual recommendations.