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First Substitute H.B. 240

Representative Ronda Rudd Menlove proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
WANTON DESTRUCTION OF LIVESTOCK

             2     
2009 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Ronda Rudd Menlove

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Ralph Okerlund

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill establishes penalties for the wanton destruction of livestock.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    defines terms;
             13          .    allows a licensed veterinarian to euthanize certain animals under certain
             14      circumstances;
             15          .    modifies requirements for reporting estrays;
             16          .    authorizes the Division of Wildlife Resources to capture or cause the death of
             17      certain animals under certain circumstances;
             18          .    establishes penalties for the wanton destruction of livestock; and
             19          .    provides for the seizure and disposition of property used in the wanton destruction
             20      of livestock.
             21      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             22          None
             23      Other Special Clauses:
             24          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2009.
             25      Utah Code Sections Affected:


             26      AMENDS:
             27          4-25-4, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 10
             28          4-25-5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1983, Chapter 7
             29          4-25-14, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2002, Chapter 126
             30          10-8-64, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             31      ENACTS:
             32          76-6-111, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             33     
             34      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             35          Section 1. Section 4-25-4 is amended to read:
             36           4-25-4. Possession of estrays -- Determination and location of owner -- Sale --
             37      Disposition of proceeds -- Notice -- Title of purchaser -- Immunity from liability.
             38          (1) (a) [Each county, except as otherwise] Except as provided in Section 4-25-5 , a
             39      county shall:
             40          (i) take physical possession of [any] an estray it finds within its boundaries; and
             41          (ii) attempt to determine the name and location of the [animal's] estray's owner.
             42          (b) The department shall assist [any] a county [which] that requests its help in
             43      [locating] determining the name and location of the owner or other person responsible for [such
             44      animal. If ownership of the estray cannot be determined] the estray.
             45          (c) (i) Notwithstanding the requirements of Title 67, Chapter 4a, Unclaimed Property
             46      Act, if the county cannot determine the estray's owner, or, if having determined ownership,
             47      neither the county nor the department is able to locate the owner within a reasonable period of
             48      time, [the animal, notwithstanding Title 67, Chapter 4a, Unclaimed Property Act,] the estray
             49      shall be sold at a livestock or other appropriate market [and the proceeds of such sale paid,
             50      after the deduction of feed, transportation, and market costs,].
             51          (ii) The proceeds of a sale under Subsection (1)(c)(i), less the costs described in
             52      Subsection (1)(c)(iii), shall be paid to the county [causing the sale of such] selling the estray.
             53          (iii) The livestock or other market conducting the sale under Subsection (1)(c)(i) may
             54      deduct the cost of feed, transportation, and other market costs from the proceeds of the sale.
             55          [(2) No sale of an estray under this section shall be conducted without notice of the
             56      intended sale being published]


             57          (2) A county shall publish notice of the sale of an estray:
             58          (a) at least once ten days before the date of the sale; and
             59          (b) in a publication with general circulation within the county where the estray was
             60      taken into custody.
             61          (3) [The] A purchaser of an estray sold under this section shall receive title to the
             62      estray free and clear of all claims of the estray's owner and [any] a person claiming title through
             63      the owner.
             64          (4) [The] A county[, provided it] that complies with [this chapter] the provisions of this
             65      section, is immune from liability [on account of any] for the sale of an estray sold at a livestock
             66      or other appropriate market.
             67          (5) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (1)(c), a county may employ a
             68      licensed veterinarian to euthanize an estray if the licensed veterinarian determines that the
             69      estray's physical condition prevents the estray from being sold.
             70          Section 2. Section 4-25-5 is amended to read:
             71           4-25-5. Report of estrays -- Possession -- Relief from liability.
             72          (1) As used in this section, "division" means the Division of Wildlife Resources.
             73          [(1) Any] (2) A person, other than an official of the county or of an animal control
             74      office under contract with the county, who finds an estray shall report [such fact] it to the
             75      county or animal control office immediately. [The]
             76          (3) Upon receipt of notification under Subsection (2), the county or the animal control
             77      office [upon receipt of notification] shall [either]:
             78          (a) take possession of the estray; or[,]
             79          (b) if [deemed] appropriate, authorize the person in possession of the estray to maintain
             80      and care for it pending determination and location of [its] the estray's owner.
             81          [(2) Any] (4) A person who gives notice of an estray and delivers it to the county or
             82      animal control office [is relieved of all liability] is not liable to third [persons] parties on
             83      account of the estray to the extent of the value of the animal.
             84          (5) (a) If an employee of the division, acting in the employee's official capacity, finds
             85      an estray, the employee shall:
             86          (i) comply with the requirements of Subsection (2); and
             87          (ii) make a reasonable attempt to contact the estray's owner.


             88          (b) The county or animal control office receiving a report of an estray from an
             89      employee of the division shall:
             90          (i) take possession of the estray; or
             91          (ii) direct the division in writing or through electronic means to take possession of the
             92      estray.
             93          (c) If the county or animal control office does not comply with Subsection (5)(b)
             94      within 72 hours from the time the division reports an estray, the division may take possession
             95      of the estray.
             96          (d) If the division takes possession of the estray, the division shall:
             97          (i) make a reasonable attempt to return the estray to the estray's owner; or
             98          (ii) if unable to return the estray to the estray's owner, deliver the estray to the county
             99      or animal control office.
             100          (e) If the division is unable to take possession of the estray after a reasonable attempt,
             101      the division may cause the death of the estray if the division determines that the estray presents
             102      a material threat to wildlife by:
             103          (i) predation;
             104          (ii) pathogen transmission; or
             105          (iii) genetic introgression.
             106          (f) If the division causes the death of an estray under Subsection (5)(e), the division
             107      shall:
             108          (i) compensate the owner of the estray at full market value of the estray; or
             109          (ii) if the owner of the estray cannot be determined, deposit an amount equal to the full
             110      market value of the estray into the Agricultural and Wildlife Damage Prevention Account
             111      created in Section 4-23-7.5 .
             112          (6) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (5), the division may immediately
             113      take possession of an estray or cause an estray to move away from wildlife if the estray presents
             114      an imminent material threat to wildlife by:
             115          (a) predation;
             116          (b) pathogen transmission; or
             117          (c) genetic introgression.
             118          Section 3. Section 4-25-14 is amended to read:


             119           4-25-14. Impounded livestock -- Determination and location of owner -- Sale --
             120      Disposition of proceeds -- Notice -- Title of purchaser -- Immunity from liability.
             121          (1) As used in this section, "impounded livestock" means the following animals seized
             122      and retained in legal custody:
             123          (a) cattle[,];
             124          (b) calves[,];
             125          (c) horses[,];
             126          (d) mules[,];
             127          (e) sheep[,];
             128          (f) goats[,];
             129          (g) hogs[,]; or
             130          (h) domesticated elk [seized and retained in legal custody].
             131          (2) (a) [Each] A county may:
             132          (i) take physical possession of impounded livestock seized and retained within its
             133      boundaries; and
             134          (ii) attempt to determine the name and location of the impounded livestock's owner.
             135          (b) The department shall assist a county who requests help in locating the name and
             136      location of the owner or other person responsible for the impounded livestock.
             137          (c) [If] (i) Notwithstanding the requirements of Title 67, Chapter 4a, Unclaimed
             138      Property Act, if the county cannot determine ownership of the impounded livestock [cannot be
             139      determined], or, if having determined ownership, neither the county nor the department is able
             140      to locate the owner within a reasonable period of time, the impounded livestock[,
             141      notwithstanding Title 67, Chapter 4a, Unclaimed Property Act,] shall be sold at a livestock or
             142      other appropriate market[, and the proceeds of the sale paid, after the deduction of feed,
             143      transportation, and market costs,].
             144          (ii) The proceeds of a sale under Subsection (2)(c)(i), less the costs described in
             145      Subsection (2)(c)(iii), shall be paid to the State School Fund created by the Utah Constitution
             146      Article X, Section 5, Subsection (1).
             147          (iii) The livestock or other market conducting the sale under Subsection (2)(c)(i) may
             148      deduct the cost of feed, transportation, and other market costs from the proceeds of the sale.
             149          (3) [Notice of] A county shall publish the intended sale of the impounded livestock


             150      [must be published]:
             151          (a) at least ten days prior to the date of sale; and
             152          (b) in a publication with general circulation within the county where the impounded
             153      livestock was taken into custody.
             154          (4) [The] A purchaser of impounded livestock sold under this section shall receive title
             155      to the impounded livestock free and clear of all claims of the livestock's owner or [any] a
             156      person claiming title through the owner.
             157          (5) If [the] a county complies with the provisions of this section, it is immune from
             158      liability for the sale of impounded livestock sold at a livestock or other appropriate market.
             159          (6) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (2)(c), a county may employ a
             160      licensed veterinarian to euthanize an impounded livestock if the licensed veterinarian
             161      determines that the impounded livestock's physical condition prevents the impounded livestock
             162      from being sold.
             163          Section 4. Section 10-8-64 is amended to read:
             164           10-8-64. Livestock at large -- Pound -- Distraint.
             165          [They may] (1) A municipality may, within the limits of the municipality:
             166          (a) regulate or prohibit the running at large[, within the limits of the city,] of
             167      livestock[,] and [all kinds of] poultry;
             168          (b) (i) establish a pound [and];
             169          (ii) appoint a poundkeeper; and
             170          (iii) prescribe [his] the poundkeeper's duties[,];
             171          (c) distrain and impound animals running at large[,]; and
             172          (d) provide for the sale or disposition of [the same in the manner] animals running at
             173      large as provided by law for the sale and disposition of estrays and trespassing animals.
             174          (2) The proceeds arising from the sale of [such] animals running at large, after the
             175      payment of all costs, shall go to the city treasurer to be disposed of according to law.
             176          Section 5. Section 76-6-111 is enacted to read:
             177          76-6-111. Wanton destruction of livestock -- Penalties -- Seizure and disposition of
             178      property.
             179          (1) As used in this section:
             180          (a) "Law enforcement officer" is as defined in Section 53-13-103 .


             181          (b) "Livestock" means a domestic animal or fur bearer raised or kept for profit,
             182      including:
             183          (i) cattle;
             184          (ii) sheep;
             185          (iii) goats;
             186          (iv) swine;
             187          (v) horses;
             188          (vi) mules;
             189          (vii) poultry; and
             190          (viii) domesticated elk as defined in Section 4-39-102 .
             191          (2) Unless authorized by Sections 4-25-4 , 4-25-5 , and 4-25-14 , a person is guilty of
             192      wanton destruction of livestock if that person:
             193          (a) injures, releases, or causes the death of livestock; and
             194          (b) does so:
             195          (i) intentionally or knowingly ; and
             196          (ii) without the permission of the owner of the livestock.
             197          (3) Wanton destruction of livestock is punishable as a:
             198          (a) class B misdemeanor if the aggregate value of the livestock is $300 or less;
             199          (b) class A misdemeanor if the aggregate value of the livestock is more than $300, but
             200      does not exceed $1,000;
             201          (c) third degree felony if the aggregate value of the livestock is more than $1,000, but
             202      does not exceed $5,000; and
             203          (d) second degree felony if the aggregate value of the livestock is more than $5,000.
             204          (4) A material, device, or vehicle used in violation of Subsection (2) is subject to
             205      forfeiture under the procedures and substantive protections established in Title 24, Chapter 1,
             206      Utah Uniform Forfeiture Procedures Act.
             207          (5) A peace officer may seize a material, device, or vehicle used in violation of
             208      Subsection (2):
             209          (a) upon notice and service of process issued by a court having jurisdiction over the
             210      property; or
             211          (b) without notice and service of process if:


             212          (i) the seizure is incident to an arrest under:
             213          (A) a search warrant; or
             214          (B) an inspection under an administrative inspection warrant;
             215          (ii) the material, device, or vehicle has been the subject of a prior judgment in favor of
             216      the state in a criminal injunction or forfeiture proceeding under this section; or
             217          (iii) the peace officer has probable cause to believe that the property has been used in
             218      violation of Subsection (2).
             219          (6) (a) A material, device, or vehicle seized under this section is not repleviable but is
             220      in custody of the law enforcement agency making the seizure, subject only to the orders and
             221      decrees of a court or official having jurisdiction.
             222          (b) A peace officer who seizes a material, device, or vehicle under this section may:
             223          (i) place the property under seal;
             224          (ii) remove the property to a place designated by the warrant under which it was seized;
             225      or
             226          (iii) take custody of the property and remove it to an appropriate location for
             227      disposition in accordance with law.
             228          Section 6. Effective date.
             229          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2009.


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