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ANIMAL CARE AND PROTECTION ACT 2001 - SECT 37
Unlawfully allowing an animal to injure or kill another animal
37 Unlawfully allowing an animal to injure or kill another animal
(1) A person in control of an animal (the
"first animal" ) must not unlawfully allow it to injure or kill another animal
(the
"second animal" ). Penalty— Maximum penalty—300 penalty units or 1
year’s imprisonment.
(2) The person unlawfully allows the first animal to
injure or kill the second animal if immediately before the injury or killing
happens— (a) the first animal was under the person’s immediate
supervision; and Example of immediate supervision for paragraph (a)— The
first animal is within the person’s sight.
(b) the person— (i) was
aware of the second animal’s presence; and
(ii) ought reasonably to have
suspected that the second animal was immediately vulnerable to the
first animal and was likely to be injured or killed by it; and
(iii) did not
take reasonable steps to prevent the injury or killing. Examples of reasonable
steps for subparagraph (iii)— 1 If the first animal is a dog, putting the
dog on a lead while the second animal is vulnerable to it.
2 If the
first animal is a cat, caging the cat while the second animal is vulnerable to
it.
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