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dog and the need to protect the general public from any harm | from the dog. |
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| | Sec. 10. 7 MRSA §3952, sub-§3, as amended by PL 1999, c. 350, §2, is | further amended to read: |
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| | 3. Dogs presenting immediate threat to public; temporary | custody. After issuing a summons and before hearing | arraignment, if the dog poses an immediate or continuing | threat to the public, a sheriff, local law enforcement officer | or, animal control officer or humane agent shall order the | owner or keeper of the dog to muzzle, restrain or confine the | dog to the owner's premises or to have the dog confined at the | owner's expense at a place determined by the sheriff, local | law enforcement officer or, animal control officer or humane | agent. If the owner or keeper fails to comply, the sheriff, | local law enforcement officer or, animal control officer or | humane agent may apply to District Court, Superior Court or a | justice of the peace for an ex parte order for authorization | to take possession of the dog that poses an immediate or | continuing threat to the public and turn the dog over to the | applicant or other suitable person. |
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| | Sec. 11. 7 MRSA §3952, sub-§3-A is enacted to read: |
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| | 3-A.__Violation of order.__If the owner or keeper of the dog | refuses or neglects to comply with the order under subsection | 3 that is issued by the sheriff, law enforcement officer, | animal control officer or humane agent, then the sheriff, law | enforcement officer, animal control officer or humane agent is | authorized to take temporary custody of the dog without a | court order and place the dog in a veterinary hospital or | licensed animal shelter for a period of 48 hours.__If after 48 | hours the owner does not claim the dog from temporary custody, | the dog may be declared abandoned and the shelter is | authorized to dispose of the dog as provided in section 3913, | subsection 4. |
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| A person found guilty of violating this subsection commits a | civil violation for which a fine of not less than $250 or no | more than $1,000 may be adjudged. |
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| | This bill amends the animal welfare laws to add the | definition of "abandoned animal," to establish procedures for | municipalities regarding animal control and to provide for | notification procedures for owners or keepers of dangerous | dogs. |
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| | The bill also increases the minimum fine for certain civil | violations involving dog licenses and establishes a fine for | certain violations regarding owning or keeping a dangerous | dog. |
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