SB1133 is a bill that proposes an appropriation of $450,000 from the state General Fund to the Spaying and Neutering of Animals Fund for the fiscal year 2024. The Spaying and Neutering of Animals Fund is currently supported by legislative appropriations, special license plate donations, and tax refund donations, and is administered by the Companion Animal Spay and Neuter Committee. This committee is responsible for awarding funds to qualifying entities that provide sterilization services for dogs and cats at minimal or no cost, with the aim of reducing pet overpopulation.

The bill does not introduce any changes to the structure or purpose of the Fund but seeks to provide additional financial support through state funding. The bill will become effective on the general effective date.