North Dakota Statutes

§ 36-01-12.2 — Confiscation of nontraditional livestock held in violation of this chapter

North Dakota § 36-01-12.2
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 36Livestock
Ch. 36-01State Board of Animal Health

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N.D. Cent. Code § 36-01-12.2 (2026).

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1.The state veterinarian, or the state veterinarian's designee, a police officer, sheriff, or other law enforcement officer may seize any nontraditional livestock located on private property from the animal's owner or custodian if probable cause exists to believe that the animal is being held in violation of this chapter or rules adopted under this chapter. Unless it is shown that there exists an exigency or occasion as to require the immediate confiscation, an animal may not be seized until a hearing is held allowing the owner or custodian to show cause why the animal should not be confiscated. If exigent circumstances exist, an ex parte order may be issued authorizing seizure of the animal if probable cause appears to the court that:
a.The animal is in immediate danger of being release

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North Dakota § 36-01-12.2, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/36-01-12.2.