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veterinarian or humane law enforcement officer shall contact the | animal shelter or shelters used by the municipality in which the | animal was found. The humane agent or, the state veterinarian | or the humane law enforcement officer shall provide the shelter | with a description of the animal, the date of seizure and the | name of a person to contact for more information. |
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| Within 3 working days of possession of the animal, the humane | agent or, the state veterinarian or the humane law enforcement | officer shall apply to the court for a possession order. The | court shall set a hearing date and that hearing date must be | within 10 days of the date the animal was seized. The humane | agent or, the state veterinarian or the humane law enforcement | officer shall arrange care for the animal, including medical | treatment, if necessary, pending the hearing. |
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| The humane agent or, the state veterinarian or the humane law | enforcement officer shall notify the owner, if located, of the | time and place of the hearing. If the owner has not been | located, the court shall order a notice to be published at | least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the county | where the animal was found stating the case and circumstances | and giving 48 hours notice of the hearing. |
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| It is the owner's responsibility at the hearing to show cause | why the animal should not be seized permanently or disposed of | humanely. If it appears at the hearing that the animal has | been cruelly abandoned or cruelly treated by its owner, the | court shall declare the animal forfeited and order its sale, | adoption or donation or order the animal to be disposed of | humanely if a veterinarian determines that the animal is | diseased or disabled beyond recovery. |
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| A humane agent, humane law enforcement officer, state law | enforcement officer or state veterinarian is not civilly | liable to any party for authorization made in accordance with | this subsection. |
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| | Sec. 10. 25 MRSA §2804-I, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 682, §5, is | amended to read: |
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| §2804-I. Law enforcement training for harbor masters, | municipal |
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| shellfish conservation wardens and humane law |
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| | Harbor masters and, municipal shellfish conservation wardens | and humane law enforcement officers must successfully complete | the preservice law enforcement training requirements in | section 2804-B and the in-service law enforcement training | requirements in section 2804-E in order to have the power to | make arrests or |
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