Chapter
333
2003
-- S 0220 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED
Enacted
07/17/03
AN ACT
RELATING TO PROPERTY
Introduced By: Senators Sosnowski, Breene,
and Blais
Date Introduced:
February 04, 2003
It is enacted by the General
Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Title 34 of the General Laws entitled "Property" is hereby amended
by
adding thereto the following
chapter:
CHAPTER
48
ANIMAL LIENS
34-48-1. Lien on animals for their keep – Transfer of abandoned animals. –
(a)
When an agreement has been made
between the owner of any animals, including, but not limited
to, horses, birds and fish, and
any person who keeps and feeds such animals, regarding the price
of such keeping, such animals
shall be subject to a lien, for the price of such keeping, in favor of
the person keeping the same; and
such person so keeping such animals may detain the same until
such debt is paid; and, if it is
not paid within thirty (30) days after it is due, he/she may sell such
animals, or so many thereof as
are necessary at public auction, upon giving written notice to the
owner of the time and place of
such sale at least six (6) days before such sale, and apply the
proceeds to the payment of such
debts, returning the surplus, if any, to such owner.
(b)
A kennel, as defined in section 4-19-2, or a veterinary hospital which boards
or
grooms animals for nonmedical
purposes, may transfer any abandoned animal in its custody to a
Rhode Island licensed nonprofit
animal rescue, animal shelter, society for the prevention of
cruelty to animals, or adoption
organization which annually places ten (10) or more animals in
private homes as pets. An animal
shall be considered abandoned if the owner or keeper of such
animal fails to retrieve the
animal within thirty (30) days of the date on which such owner or
keeper was scheduled to retrieve
the animal. Prior to transferring such animal, such kennel or
veterinary hospital shall give
notice of its intention to do so to the owner or keeper at his/her last
known address by registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall allow a period of
ten (10) days to elapse after
the receipt is returned before transferring such animal. Each such
kennel and veterinary hospital
shall post in a visible location the procedures provided for in this
subsection and shall give a
written notice of such procedures to any person who boards an animal
at such kennel or with such
veterinary hospital. Any nonprofit organization which receives an
animal in accordance with the
provisions of this subsection shall not be liable in any civil action
brought by the previous owner or
keeper of such animal for any subsequent transfer or disposal of
such animal by such
organization.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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