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MI - Service Animal - Chapter 750. Michigan Penal Code. The Michigan Penal Code. | M.C.L.A. 750.50c | MI ST 750.50c | This statute outlines the penalty for the intentional physical harm or interference with a police dog or horse. The statute provides for a misdemeanor in the case of interference to the animal and a five-year felony where the animal was killed or seriously physically injured. If the interference was committed during the commission of another felony, then the penalty rises to a potential two-year imprisonment. | Statute |
MN - Assistance Animal - Assistance Animals/Guide Dog Laws | M. S. A. §§ 169.202; 343.20; 343.21; 363A.09; 363A.19; 15.001; 256C.001 - 256C.06; § 504B.113; § 604A.302; 609.226; § 609.833 | MN ST § 169.202; 343.20; 343.21; 363A.09; 363A.19; 15.001 ; 256C.001 - 256C.06; § 504B.113; § 604A.302; 609.226; § 609.833 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and service animal laws. | Statute |
MN - Hospitals and pets - § 144A.30. Pets in nursing homes | M.S.A. § 144A.30 | Minn. Stat. Ann. § 144A.30 (West) | This Minnesota statute states that animal nursing homes must be "reasonable" in their care, type, and maintenance of pets. | Statute |
MN - Hospitals, nursing homes - § 144.573. Pets in certain institutions | M.S.A. § 144.573 | Minn. Stat. Ann. § 144.573 (West) | This Minnesota statute describes the level of care required for pets who live in institutional facilities with their owners. | Statute |
MO - Assistance Animal - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | V. A. M. S. 209.150; 209.152, 209.160, 209.162, 209.190, 209.200, 209.202, 209.204; 304.080; 387.426 | MO ST 209.150, 209.152, 209.160, 209.162, 209.190, 209.200, 209.202, 209.204; 304.080; 387.426 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and guide dog laws. | Statute |
MS - Assistance Animal - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | Miss. Code Ann. § 43-6-151 - 155; § 43-6-1 - 15; § 97-41-21, 23; § 63-3-1111; § 77-8-31 | MS ST § 43-6-151 - 155; § 43-6-1 - 15; § 97-41-21, 23; § 63-3-1111; § 77-8-31 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and guide dog laws. | Statute |
MS - Facility, courtroom dog - § 99-43-101. Child witness standards of protection | Miss. Code Ann. § 99-43-101 | MS ST § 99-43-101 | Under Mississippi law, in any proceeding in which a child testifies, a child shall have the right to be enforced by the court on its own motion by an attorney in the proceeding to permit a properly trained facility animal or comfort item or both to be present inside the courtroom or hearing room. | Statute |
MT - Assistance Animal - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | MCA 49-4-202 to 49-4-222; 61-8-516; 70-24-114; 70-33-110 | MT ST 49-4-202 to 49-4-222; 61-8-516; 70-24-114; 70-33-110 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and guide dog laws. | Statute |
NC - Assistance Animals - Assistance Animal/Guide Dog Laws | N.C.G.S.A. § 14-163.1, § 168-1 - 13; § 20-175.1 - 175.4 | NC ST § 14-163.1; § 168-1 - 13; § 20-175.1 - 175.4 | The following statutes comprise the state's relevant assistance animal and guide dog laws. | Statute |
NC - Service Animals - § 20-187.4. Disposition of retired service animals | N.C.G.S.A. § 17F-21 (formerly N.C.G.S.A. § 20-187.4) | NC ST § 17F-21 (formerly NC ST § 20-187.4) | This statute allows for a retired service animal to be transferred to an officer or employee who had custody of the animal during the animal's public service, a surviving spouse or surviving children of a deceased officer or employee who had custody of the animal during its service, or an organization dedicated to assisting retired service animals. | Statute |