Connecticut Statutes
§ 29-108g — (Formerly Sec. 17-29). Destruction of animal in the charge of the society.
Connecticut § 29-108g
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-108g (2026).
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Any agent or officer of the Connecticut Humane Society may lawfully take charge of and humanely destroy, or cause to be humanely destroyed, any abandoned, lost, strayed or homeless animal or animal unsuitable for adoption in his charge if upon examination a licensed veterinarian certifies, in writing, or if two persons called to view the animal in the presence of an agent or officer of the society find that the animal is injured, disabled or diseased past recovery, infirm or unsuitable for adoption, or if the owner consents in writing to such destruction. In the absence of such certification or finding or redemption by the owner, the society may, after five days, humanely destroy any animal in its charge pursuant to this section. In lieu of such destruction or redemption by the owner, the
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Legislative History
(1949 Rev., S. 2922; P.A. 88-325, S. 5.) History: P.A. 88-325 changed requirements for destruction of animals by including language pertaining to examination by a veterinarian and authorizing destroying “infirm” animals, animals unsuitable for adoption and animals whose owners have given consent in writing for their destruction, and added provision allowing destruction after five days or delivery to a person other than the owner after five days; Sec. 17-29 transferred to Sec. 29-108g in 1989. Cited. 218 C. 757.
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