Louisiana Statutes

§ 3:2362 — Tying or tethering a dog or cat in extreme weather conditions; penalties

Louisiana § 3:2362
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 3Agriculture and Forestry

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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 3:2362 (2026).

Text

§2362. Tying or tethering a dog or cat in extreme weather conditions; penalties A. Except as otherwise provided by law, including R.S. 14:102.26, it shall be prohibited to tie or tether a dog or cat in a manner that exposes the dog or cat to extreme weather conditions in the following designated emergency areas:

(1)A designated emergency area during a flood or hurricane in which a disaster or emergency, as defined in R.S. 29:723, is declared by executive order or proclamation of the governor.
(2)A designated emergency area during a flood or hurricane in which a local disaster or emergency, as defined in R.S. 29:723, is declared by a local political subdivision of the state. B. A local governing authority may establish a fine not to exceed seventy-five dollars which may be imposed on anyo

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Legislative History

Acts 2018, No. 148, §1.

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Louisiana § 3:2362, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/3%3A2362.