Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 578
Miscellaneous Offenses
←578.014
Section 578.016.1
578.018→
August 28, 2015
Impoundment of animal found off property of owner or custodian, disposition, procedure--liability of owner or custodian for costs--lien--rights of owner or custodian.
578.016. 1. Any duly authorized public health official, law enforcement
official, or animal control officer may impound any animal found outside of
the owned or rented property of the owner or custodian of such animal when
such animal shows evidence of neglect or abuse. Any animal impounded
pursuant to this section shall be:
(1) If the owner can be ascertained and the animal is not diseased or
disabled beyond recovery for any useful purpose, held for recovery by the
owner. The owner shall be notified within five business days of impoundment
by phone or by mail of the animal's location and recovery procedures. The
animal shall be held for ten business days. An animal unclaimed after ten
business days may be put up for adoption or humanely killed;
(2) Placed in the care or custody of a veterinarian, the appropriate
animal control authority or animal shelter. The animal shall not be disposed
of, unless diseased or disabled beyond recovery for any useful purpose, until
after expiration of a minimum of five business days, during which time the
public shall have clear access to inspect or recover the animal through time
periods ordinarily accepted as usual business hours. After five business
days, the animal may be put up for adoption or humanely killed; or
(3) If diseased or disabled beyond recovery for any useful purpose as
determined by a public health official, law enforcement official,
veterinarian or animal control officer, humanely killed.
2. The owner or custodian of an animal impounded pursuant to this
section shall be liable for reasonable costs for the care and maintenance of
the animal. Any person incurring reasonable costs for the care and
maintenance of such animal shall have a lien against such animal until the
reasonable costs have been paid and may put up for adoption or humanely kill
any animal if such costs are not paid within ten days after demand. Any
moneys received for an animal adopted pursuant to this subsection in excess
of costs shall be paid to the owner of such animal.
3. The owner or custodian of any animal killed pursuant to this section
shall be entitled to recover the actual value of the animal up to but not to
exceed six hundred dollars if the owner or custodian shows that such killing
was unwarranted.
(L. 1983 S.B. 211 § 6)
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