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enforcement officer may apply to District Court, Superior Court
or a justice of the peace for an ex parte order for
authorization to take possession of the dog that poses an
immediate or continuing threat to the public and turn the dog
over to the applicant or other suitable person.

 
Sec. 7. 7 MRSA §4011-A is enacted to read:

 
§4011-A.__Investigation and enforcement of cruelty violations

 
A sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, constable, animal
control officer, humane law enforcement officer or humane
agent shall investigate cases of cruelty to animals and
enforce the laws governing cruelty to animals.

 
Sec. 8. 17 MRSA §1011, sub-§15-B is enacted to read:

 
15-B.__Humane law enforcement officer.__"Humane law
enforcement officer" means a person meeting the training
requirements of Title 7, section 3906-B, subsection 4-A
appointed periodically by a municipality pursuant to Title 7,
chapter 725.

 
Sec. 9. 17 MRSA §1021, sub-§5-A, as amended by PL 1995, c. 490, §24,
is further amended to read:

 
5-A. Seizure by state humane agent, state veterinarian or
humane law enforcement officer without court order. A state
humane agent or, a state veterinarian or a humane law
enforcement officer who has reasonable cause to believe that a
violation of section 1031 or 1032 has taken place or is taking
place may take possession of the cruelly treated animal. Upon
taking possession of an animal under this section, the humane
agent or, the state veterinarian or the humane law enforcement
officer shall present the owner with a notice that:

 
A. States the reason for seizure;

 
B. Gives the name, address and phone number of the humane
agent or, the state veterinarian or the humane law
enforcement officer to contact for information regarding
the animal; and

 
C. Advises the owner of the ensuing court procedure.

 
If the owner can not be found, the humane agent or, the state
veterinarian or humane law enforcement officer shall send a
copy of the notice to the owner at the owner's last known
address by certified mail, return receipt requested. If the
owner is not known or can not be located, the humane agent or,
the state


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