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§ 167.343

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(1) A person commits the offense of unlawful tethering if the person tethers a domestic animal in the person’s custody or control:\n(a) With a tether that is not a reasonable length given the size of the domestic animal and available space and that allows the domestic animal to become entangled in a manner that risks the health or safety of the domestic animal;\n(b) With a collar that pinches or chokes the domestic animal when pulled;\n(c) For more than 10 hours in a 24-hour period; or\n(d) For more than 15 hours in a 24-hour period if the tether is attached to a running line, pulley or trolley system.\n(2) A person does not violate this section if the person tethers a domestic animal:\n(a) While the domestic animal remains in the physical presence of the person who owns, possesses, controls or otherwise has charge of the domestic animal;\n(b) Pursuant to the requirements of a campground or other recreational area;\n(c) For the purpose of engaging in an activity that requires licensure in this state, including but not limited to hunting;\n(d) To allow the person to transport the domestic animal; or\n(e) That is a dog kept for herding, protecting livestock or dogsledding.\n(3)

nsure in this state, including but not limited to hunting;\n(d) To allow the person to transport the domestic animal; or\n(e) That is a dog kept for herding, protecting livestock or dogsledding.\n(3) Unlawful tethering is a Class B violation. [2013 c.382 §2]