§ 36-21.2-11 — Caged animals - Public display - Exemptions - Penalty
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1. In addition to any other requirements set forth in this chapter, a person placing a caged animal on public display shall ensure that: a. The size of the cage allows the animal to stand up, lie down, and turn or move about; and b. The cage provides the animal with protection from the elements, as appropriate for the species, the breed, and the animal's age and physical condition. 2. Any person that willfully fails to meet the requirements of this section is guilty of a class A misdemeanor. 3. This section does not apply to: a. The North Dakota state fair association; b. Agricultural fair associations; or c. Political subdivisions. 4. The following do not constitute violations of this section: a. Any usual and customary practice in:
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