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2014 SESSION
SB 432 Livestock or poultry; compensation owner is entitled to receive for those killed or injured by dogs.
Introduced by: Ryan T. McDougle | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Compensation for livestock or poultry. Establishes a $750 cap on the fair market value that the owner of livestock that has been killed or injured by dogs or hybrid canines is entitled to receive as compensation, provided certain procedures are followed. Currently, such compensation cannot exceed $400 per animal. This bill is identical to HB 54.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Compensation for livestock or poultry. Establishes a $750 cap on the fair market value that the owner of livestock that has been killed or injured by dogs is entitled to receive as compensation, provided certain procedures are followed. Currently, such compensation cannot exceed $400 per animal.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Compensation for livestock or poultry. Removes the cap on the fair market value that the owner of livestock or poultry that has been killed or injured by dogs is entitled to receive as compensation, provided certain procedures are followed. Currently, such compensation cannot exceed $400 per animal or $10 per fowl.