Minnesota Statutes

§ 346.56 — UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE OF ANIMALS

Minnesota § 346.56
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartANIMALS AND PROPERTY
Ch. 346ANIMALS

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Minn. Stat. § 346.56 (2026).

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Subdivision 1. [Repealed,1989 c 55 s 3] Subd. 2.Liability for damages. A person who without permission releases an animal lawfully confined for science, research, commerce, or education is liable:

(1)to the owner of the animal for damages, including the costs of restoring the animal to confinement and to its health condition prior to release;
(2)for damage to personal and real property caused by the released animal;
(3)if the release causes the failure or interruption of an experiment, for all costs of repeating the experiment, including replacement of the animals, labor, and materials; and
(4)for any other damage the person causes to property in the facility from which the animal was released. Subd. 3.Amount of damages. A person who is damaged under subdivision 2, clause (3) or (4)

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Legislative History

1988 c 535 s 1;1989 c 55 s 1;1999 c 216 art 6 s 14

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