§ 701-39. Administering Poison to Domestic Animals.  


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  • No person shall maliciously or wilfully, and without the consent of the owner, administer poison, except as it is administered by a state licensed veterinarian acting in such capacity, to a horse, mare, foal, filly, jack, mule, sheep, goat, cow, steer, mole, heifer, ass, ox, swine, dog, cat, poultry or any other domestic animal, the property of another, nor shall any person wilfully and without the consent of the owner place any poisoned food about where it may be easily found and eaten by any of the above named animals, either upon such person's own land or the lands of another.

(C.O. 720-43; renumbered to C.M.C. 701-39, eff. Jan. 1, 1972)

Cross reference

Penalty, § 701-99-G.