A. The board or the board's designees shall enforce the provisions of the Animal Sheltering Act. B. Whenever the board has reasonable cause to believe a violation of a provision of the Animal Sheltering Act or a rule adopted pursuant to that act has occurred that creates a health risk for the animals or the community and immediate enforcement is deemed necessary, the board may issue a cease and desist order to require a person to cease violations. At any time after service of the order to cease and desist, the person may request a prompt hearing to determine whether a violation occurred. If a person fails to comply with a cease and desist order within twenty-four hours, the board may bring a suit for a temporary restraining order and for injunctive relief to prevent further violations. C. Whenever the board possesses evidence that indicates a person has engaged in or intends to engage in an act or practice constituting a violation of the Animal Sheltering Act or a rule adopted pursuant to that act, the board may seek temporarily or permanently to restrain or enjoin the act or practice. The board shall not be required to post a bond when seeking a temporary or permanent injunction. to that act, the board may seek temporarily or permanently to restrain or enjoin the act or practice. The board shall not be required to post a bond when seeking a temporary or permanent injunction. History: Laws 2007, ch. 60, § 10; 2009, ch. 102, § 13. ANNOTATIONSDelayed repeals. — Laws 2023, ch. 15, § 1 provided that Chapter 77, Article 1B NMSA 1978 is repealed effective July 1, 2030. See Section 61-14-20 NMSA 1978. The 2009 amendment, effective June 19, 2009, changed the name of the act from 'Animal Sheltering Services Act' to 'Animal Sheltering Act'.
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