Arkansas Statutes

§ 5-62-105 — Exemptions

Arkansas § 5-62-105

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Ark. Code Ann. § 5-62-105 (2026).

Text

(a)This subchapter does not prohibit any of the following activities:
(1)Reasonably acting to protect a person or a person's property from damage;
(2)Injuring or humanely killing an animal on the property of a person if the person is acting as a reasonable person would act under similar circumstances and if the animal is reasonably believed to constitute a threat of physical injury or damage to any animal under the care or control of the person;
(3)Engaging in practices lawful under the Arkansas Veterinary Medical Practice Act, § 17-101-101 et seq., or engaging in activities by or at the direction of any licensed veterinarian while following accepted standards of practice of the profession, including the euthanizing of an animal;
(4)Rendering emergency care, treatment, or assistance,

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Related

Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 2009)

Legislative History

Amended by Act 2019, No. 315,§ 156, eff. 7/24/2019. Acts 2009, No. 33, § 3.

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