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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 479

Diseased Dogs. For the owner of any dog with a contagious
or infectious disease to permit such dog to stray from his
premises.

Female Dog in Season. For the owner of any female dog
to permit such dog to leave his premises excepting on a leash
while such dog is in season.

Dead Dog. For any person to deposit or knowingly to
leave his dead dog on public property or the property of
another.

Concealing a Dog. For any person to deny ownership or
possession of or to conceal or harbor any dog on which the
license fee has not been paid, or to conceal a dog suspected of
rabies to keep it from being impounded for observation and
possible destruction.

A Iteration of License Certificate. For any person, for an
unlawful purpose, to alter the original entries on a license
certificate.

Unlawful Use of Lost Tag. For any person to use a lost
tag for which a duplicate has been issued or to use a tag on a
dog for which it was not issued.

Purchase of Fraudulent License. For any person to pur-
chase a dog license on fraudulent representations concerning
himself or the dog licensed.

Counterfeiting of License Tag. For any person to use a tag
in substitution for a legal license tag so similar in shape and
appearance that it is easily mistaken for the official tag for
the current year.

Kennel License Liability. For any person financially in-
terested in a kennel license to permit any unlawful operation
or practice by such kennel.

Failure to Use Kennel Identification Marks. For any per-
son to take dogs from a kennel as provided in Section 256B
without wearing identification marks as required by said
section.

Failure to Keep Records of Kennel or of Pet Shop Sales.
For the owner or operator of a kennel or pet shop to fail to
keep a substantially complete record of all dogs kept at a
kennel or pet shop and of essential data concerning sales or
other disposition of dogs delivered from kennels or such shops.

Denial of Identity or of Ownership. For any person to deny
his identity to a Warden or other enforcement agent in order
to escape service of a summons or warrant of arrest or of
replevin for a dog.

Unlawful Removal of Tag. For any person, except the
owner or custodian, to remove a legally acquired license tag
from a dog, excepting in case of distress or injury requiring
the temporary removal of the collar or harness.

 

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