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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 717B.1, subsection 6, Code 2001, is 1 2 amended to read as follows: 1 3 6. "Maintenance" means to provide on-site or off-site care 1 4 toneglected animalsan animal subject to animal neglect or 1 5 animal cruelty as provided in section 717B.3. 1 6 Sec. 2. Section 717B.1, Code 2001, is amended by adding 1 7 the following new subsection: 1 8 NEW SUBSECTION. 7. "Owner" means a person who holds a 1 9 legal interest in an animal by title or possession. 1 10 NEW SUBSECTION. 8. "Responsible party" means the owner, a 1 11 person who acts as an agent of the owner in maintaining the 1 12 owner's animal, or a person who otherwise has custody of an 1 13 animal, including a person who impounds or confines the 1 14 animal. 1 15 Sec. 3. Section 717B.2, subsection 1, Code 2001, is 1 16 amended to read as follows: 1 17 1. A person acting with the consent of theperson owning1 18 owner of the animal, unless the action constitutes animal 1 19 neglect or animal cruelty as provided in section 717B.3. 1 20 Sec. 4. Section 717B.3, Code 2001, is amended to read as 1 21 follows: 1 22 717B.3 ANIMAL NEGLECT AND ANIMAL CRUELTY RESPONSIBLE 1 23 PARTIES. 1 24 1. A personwho impounds or confines, in any place, an1 25animalis guilty of animal neglect, if the persondoesis a 1 26 responsible party for an animal and fails to alleviate the 1 27 animal's suffering caused by any of the following:fails1 28 a. The person's failure to supply the animalduring1 29confinementwith necessary sustenance. At a minimum necessary 1 30 sustenance includes providing a sufficient quantity of 1 31 wholesome food or potable water;, based on the animal's 1 32 species and condition, including but not limited to its age. 1 33fails1 34 b. The person's failure toprovide a confined dog or cat1 35 protect the animal from climatic conditions. At a minimum, 2 1 the protection must include providing the animal with adequate 2 2 shelter,;or tortures, deprives of necessary sustenance,2 3mutilates, beats, or killsincluding a structure and bedding, 2 4 based on the animal's species and condition, including but not 2 5 limited to age. 2 6 c. The person's failure to provide the animal with 2 7 veterinary care. 2 8 2. A person is guilty of animal cruelty, if the person is 2 9 a responsible party for an animalby any means whichand 2 10 causes the animal unjustified pain, distress, or suffering by 2 11 any means, including but not limited to mutilating, beating, 2 12 or poisoning the animal. 2 132.3. This section does not apply to an institution, as 2 14 defined in section 145B.1, or a research facility, as defined 2 15 in section 162.2, provided that the institution or research 2 16 facility performs functions within the scope of accepted 2 17 practices and disciplines associated with the institution or 2 18 research facility. 2 193.4. A person who negligently or intentionally commits 2 20 the offense of animal neglect or animal cruelty is guilty of a 2 21 simple misdemeanor. A person who intentionally commits the 2 22 offense of animal neglect or animal cruelty which results in 2 23 serious injury to or the death of an animal is guilty of a 2 24 serious misdemeanor. 2 25 Sec. 5. Section 717B.4, Code 2001, is amended to read as 2 26 follows: 2 27 717B.4 DISPOSITION OFNEGLECTEDANIMALS SUBJECT TO NEGLECT 2 28 OR CRUELTY. 2 29 1. A court shall order the disposition of an animal 2 30neglectedsubject to animal neglect or animal cruelty as 2 31 provided in section 717B.3 after a hearing upon application or 2 32 petition to the court by a local authority or the person 2 33 owning or caring for the animal. The matter shall be heard 2 34 within ten days from the filing of the petition. The court 2 35 may continue the hearing for up to forty days upon petition by 3 1 the person. However, the person shall post a bond or other 3 2 security with the local authority in an amount determined by 3 3 the court, which shall not be more than the amount sufficient 3 4 to provide maintenance of the animal for forty days. The 3 5 court may grant a subsequent continuance by the person for the 3 6 same length of time if the person submits a new bond or 3 7 security. However, the court shall order the immediate 3 8 disposition of the animal if the animal is permanently 3 9 distressed by disease or injury to a degree that would result 3 10 in severe or prolonged suffering. 3 11 2. The hearing to determine if the animal has been 3 12neglectedsubject to animal neglect or animal cruelty for 3 13 purposes of disposition shall be a civil proceeding. If the 3 14 case is related to a criminal proceeding, the disposition 3 15 shall not be part of that proceeding and shall not be 3 16 considered a criminal penalty imposed on a person found in 3 17 violation of section 717B.3. 3 18 3. A court may order a person owning theneglectedanimal 3 19 subject to animal neglect or animal cruelty to pay an amount 3 20 which shall not be more than the expenses incurred in 3 21 maintaining theneglectedanimal rescued pursuant to section 3 22 717B.5, and reasonable attorney fees and expenses related to 3 23 the investigation of the case. The remaining amount of a bond 3 24 or other security posted pursuant to this chapter shall be 3 25 used to reimburse the local authority. If more than one 3 26 person has a divisible interest in the animal, the amount 3 27 required to be paid shall be prorated based on the percentage 3 28 of interest in the animal owned by each person. The moneys 3 29 shall be paid to the local authority incurring the expense. 3 30 The amount shall be subtracted from proceeds owed to the owner 3 31 or owners of the animal, which are received from the sale of 3 32 the animal ordered by the court. Moneys owed to the local 3 33 authority from the sale ofa neglectedthe animal shall be 3 34 paid to the local authority before satisfying indebtedness 3 35 secured by any security interest in or lien on the animal. If 4 1 an owner of the animal is a landowner, the local authority may 4 2 submit an amount to the clerk of the county board of 4 3 supervisors who shall report the amount to the county 4 4 treasurer. The amount shall equal the balance remaining after 4 5 the sale of the animal. If the animal owner owns a percentage 4 6 of the animal, the reported amount shall equal the remaining 4 7 balance owed by all landowners who own a percentage of the 4 8 animal. That amount shall be prorated among the landowners 4 9 based on the percentage of interest in the animal attributable 4 10 to each landowner. The amount shall be placed upon the tax 4 11 books, and collected with interest and penalties after due, in 4 12 the same manner as other unpaid property taxes. The county 4 13 shall reimburse a city within thirty days from the collection 4 14 of the property taxes. 4 15 4.Neglected animalsAn animal that has been subject to 4 16 neglect or cruelty and that is ordered to be destroyed shall 4 17 be destroyed only by a humane method, including euthanasia as 4 18 defined in section 162.2. 4 19 Sec. 6. Section 717B.5, Code 2001, is amended to read as 4 20 follows: 4 21 717B.5 RESCUE OFNEGLECTED ANIMALS SUBJECT TO NEGLECT OR 4 22 CRUELTY. 4 23 1. A law enforcement officer, after consulting with a 4 24 veterinarian licensed pursuant to chapter 169, may rescue an 4 25 animalneglectedsubject to neglect or cruelty as provided in 4 26 section 717B.3 on public or private property, as provided in 4 27 this subsection. The officer may enter onto property of a 4 28 person to rescuea neglectedthe animal, if the officer 4 29 obtains a search warrant issued by a court, or enters onto the 4 30 premises in a manner consistent with the laws of this state 4 31 and the United States, including Article I, section 8, of the 4 32 Constitution of the State of Iowa, or the fourth amendment to 4 33 the Constitution of the United States. 4 34 2. If an animal is rescued pursuant to this section, the 4 35 local authority shall provide for the maintenance of the 5 1neglectedanimal. The local authority may contract with an 5 2 animal care provider for the maintenance of theneglected5 3 animal. The local authority shall post a notice in a 5 4 conspicuous place at the location where the animal was 5 5 rescued. The notice shall state that the animal has been 5 6 rescued by the local authority pursuant to this section. The 5 7 local authority shall pay the animal care provider for the 5 8 animal's maintenance regardless of proceeds received from the 5 9 sale of the animal or any reimbursement ordered by a court, 5 10 pursuant to section 717B.4. 5 11 3.TheAn animal that is rescued under this section shall 5 12 be subject to disposition as required by a court, pursuant to 5 13 section 717B.4. 5 14 EXPLANATION 5 15 This bill provides for the taking and disposition of 5 16 animals subject to neglect or cruelty other than livestock by 5 17 local authorities. Specifically, the bill amends Code section 5 18 717B.3 that currently provides for the offense of animal 5 19 neglect. The section currently provides that a person commits 5 20 the offense if the person impounds or confines the animal and 5 21 fails to supply the animal during confinement with a 5 22 sufficient quantity of food or water; fails to provide a 5 23 confined dog or cat with adequate shelter; tortures the 5 24 animal; deprives the animal of necessary sustenance; or 5 25 mutilates, beats, or kills the animal by any means which 5 26 causes unjustified pain, distress, or suffering. Under Code 5 27 sections 717B.4 and 717B.5, a local authority may currently 5 28 rescue a neglected animal and a court may provide for its 5 29 disposition. 5 30 The bill separates the offense of animal neglect into 5 31 animal neglect and animal cruelty. In both instances, the 5 32 offense must be committed by a responsible party. A 5 33 responsible party means the owner of an animal, a person who 5 34 acts as an agent of the owner in maintaining the animal, or a 5 35 person who otherwise has custody of the animal. 6 1 The bill provides that a person is guilty of animal neglect 6 2 if the person is a responsible party for and fails to 6 3 alleviate the animal's suffering caused by the failure to 6 4 supply the animal with necessary sustenance (providing a 6 5 sufficient quantity of wholesome food or potable water); the 6 6 failure to protect the animal from climatic conditions 6 7 (providing shelter, including a structure and bedding); or the 6 8 failure to provide the animal with veterinary care. In each 6 9 of these cases the level of the responsible party's duty 6 10 depends upon the species and condition of the animal. 6 11 The bill provides that a person is guilty of animal cruelty 6 12 if the person is a responsible party and causes the animal 6 13 unjustified pain, distress, or suffering, including by 6 14 mutilating, beating, or poisoning the animal. 6 15 According to Code section 717B.3, a person who negligently 6 16 or intentionally commits the offense of animal neglect is 6 17 guilty of a simple misdemeanor. A person who intentionally 6 18 commits the offense of animal neglect that results in serious 6 19 injury to or the death of an animal is guilty of a serious 6 20 misdemeanor. The bill provides that a person who commits the 6 21 offense of animal cruelty is subject to the same penalties as 6 22 a person who commits animal neglect. 6 23 A simple misdemeanor is punishable by confinement for no 6 24 more than 30 days or a fine of at least $50 but not more than 6 25 $500 or by both. A serious misdemeanor is punishable by 6 26 confinement for no more than one year and a fine of at least 6 27 $250 but not more than $1,500. 6 28 LSB 5010SC 79 6 29 da/sh/8
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