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AN ACT RELATING TO THE CRIMINAL CODE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT; AMENDING
PENALTIES FOR INJURY OR INTERFERENCE REGARDING A POLICE SERVICE
ANIMAL.
This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
AMENDS:
76-9-306, as enacted by Chapter 70, Laws of Utah 1992
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section 76-9-306 is amended to read:
76-9-306. Police service animals -- Causing injury or interfering with handler --
Penalties.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Handler" means a law enforcement officer who is specially trained, and uses a police
service animal during the course of the performance of his law enforcement duties.
(b) "Police service animal" means any dog or horse used by a law enforcement agency,
which is specially trained for law enforcement work, or any animal contracted to assist a law
enforcement agency in the performance of law enforcement duties.
(2) It is a [
(a) cause bodily injury or death to a police service animal;
(b) engage in [
animal;
(c) lay out, place, or administer any poison, trap, substance, or object which is likely to
produce bodily injury or death to a police service animal; or
(d) offer or agree with one or more persons to engage in or cause the performance of an
act which constitutes a violation of this [
(3) It is a class [
(a) taunt, torment, strike, or otherwise assault a police service animal;
(b) throw any object or substance at, or in the path of, a police service animal;
(c) interfere with or obstruct a police service animal, or attempt to, or interfere with the
handler of the animal in [
deprives the handler of his control of the animal;
(d) release a police service animal from its area of control, such as a vehicle, kennel, or pen,
or trespass in that area; or
(e) place any food, object, or substance into a police service animal's area of control without
the permission of the handler.
(4) A police service animal is exempt from quarantine or other animal control ordinances if
it bites any person while under proper police supervision or routine veterinary care. The law
enforcement agency and the animal's handler shall make the animal available for examination at any
reasonable time and shall notify the local health officer if the animal exhibits any abnormal behavior.
(5) In addition to any other penalty, a person convicted of a violation of this section is liable
for restitution to the owning or employing law enforcement agency or individual owner of the police
service animal for the replacement, training, and veterinary costs incurred as a result of the violation
of this section.
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