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A Study on Legislations in respect of a Pet Insurance
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반려동물보험 관련 법제에 관한 입법 정책적 고찰

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Academic journal
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Dae Chung (한국해양대학교)
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한국경제법학회 경제법연구 경제법연구 제19권 제3호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2020.1
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179 - 204 (26page)

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A Study on Legislations in respect of a Pet Insurance
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If a pet is sick or injured and requires surgical surgery, furthermore, if it stays in an animal hospital for a long time, the cost of medical treatment that can be charged can be quite large. In this case, signing up for pet insurance will help you greatly even if you incur an unexpected large amount of medical expenses. Recently, various property insurance companies are selling pet insurance products as young people's interest in pet insurance has increased due to the heightened awareness of pet insurance and social problems caused by dog bites. In order for pet insurance to be activated and continued to grow, such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada, it is necessary to maintain policies such as raising the registration rate for identification of pets, standardizing the cost of pet care at animal hospitals, and requiring pet owners to subscribe to insurance. Important laws related to pet insurance can be said to be the Animal Protection Act and the Veterinary Act. First, the Animal Protection Act can be evaluated that innovation continues to take place along with the increase in the number of households raising pets, the number of pets, and the growth of pet-related industries. The Animal Protection Act can be said to be the legal infrastructure of pet insurance, and from a legislative policy point of view, it is necessary to expand the registration system of animals to all dogs and cats, and it is desirable to gradually expand the mandatory liability insurance in cases other than ferocious dogs. Second, the amendment to the Veterinary Act can be evaluated as intended to strengthen the rights of animal owners by improving the services of animal hospitals. It is only natural for an animal hospital to explain to the owner of a pet so that he or she can obtain important information about medical treatment. Furthermore, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' plan to acquire, analyze, and disclose information on the number of animal hospitals and push for standardization of future medical fees is an important policy for the stable operation of the pet insurance system.

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