North Dakota Statutes
§ 36-21.2-08 — Abandoned animal - Law enforcement officer - Duties
North Dakota § 36-21.2-08
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N.D. Cent. Code § 36-21.2-08 (2026).
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1. A law enforcement officer may take custody of an animal if the officer has reasonable cause to believe that the animal has been abandoned in violation of this chapter. 2. a. Upon taking custody of an animal in accordance with this section, the law enforcement officer shall:
(1)Provide care for the animal, either directly or through a contractual
arrangement with another person; and
(2)(a) Notify the owner, if known to the officer; or
(b)If the owner is not known to the officer, provide notice of the animal's
custody, indicate that if the owner does not lay claim to the animal
within five days, the animal will be sold, placed for adoption, or
humanely destroyed, at the direction of the law enforcement officer,
and include the officer's contact information.
b. For purposes of this subd
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