Arkansas Statutes
§ 5-62-122 — Permitting livestock to run at large
Arkansas § 5-62-122
JurisdictionArkansas
Title5
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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 5-62-122 (2026).
Text
(a)A person commits the offense of permitting livestock to run at large if being the owner or person charged with the custody and care of livestock he or she knowingly permits the livestock to run at large.
(b)(1) Except as provided in subdivision (b)(2) of this section, permitting livestock to run at large is a violation and upon conviction a person may be subject to a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100).
(2)Any person who knowingly allows any hog to run at large is guilty of a violation and upon conviction is subject to a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500).
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Related
Van Houten v. Pritchard
870 S.W.2d 377 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1994)
Sanders v. Mincey
879 S.W.2d 398 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1994)
Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 1998)
Legislative History
Acts 1975, No. 280, § 2919; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2919; Acts 1999, No. 457, § 4; 2005, No. 1994, § 183; 2009, No. 33, § 7.
Nearby Sections
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§ 5-1-101
Title§ 5-1-102
Definitions§ 5-1-103
Applicability to offenses generally§ 5-1-104
Territorial applicability§ 5-1-106
Felonies§ 5-1-107
Misdemeanors§ 5-1-108
Violations§ 5-1-109
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Arkansas § 5-62-122, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ar/5-62-122.