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26-26-3. Minimum period of impoundment -- Efforts required to contact ownerand to make animal available -- Prerogative of person voluntarily providing animal.
(1) Subject to Subsection (2), the governing body of the county or municipality in whichan establishment is located may make available to an authorized institution as many impoundedanimals in that establishment as the institution may request.
(2) A governing body described in Subsection (1) may not make an impounded animalavailable to an institution, unless:
(a) the animal has been legally impounded for the longer of:
(i) at least five days; or
(ii) the minimum period provided for by local ordinance;
(b) the animal has not been claimed or redeemed by:
(i) the animal's owner; or
(ii) any other person entitled to claim or redeem the animal; and
(c) the establishment has made a reasonable effort to:
(i) find the rightful owner of the animal, including checking if the animal has a tag ormicrochip; and
(ii) if the owner is not found, make the animal available to others during the impoundperiod. Owners of animals who voluntarily provide their animals to an establishment may, bysignature, determine whether or not the animal may be provided to an institution or used forresearch or educational purposes.

Amended by Chapter 241, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-26 > Chapter-26 > 26-26-3

26-26-3. Minimum period of impoundment -- Efforts required to contact ownerand to make animal available -- Prerogative of person voluntarily providing animal.
(1) Subject to Subsection (2), the governing body of the county or municipality in whichan establishment is located may make available to an authorized institution as many impoundedanimals in that establishment as the institution may request.
(2) A governing body described in Subsection (1) may not make an impounded animalavailable to an institution, unless:
(a) the animal has been legally impounded for the longer of:
(i) at least five days; or
(ii) the minimum period provided for by local ordinance;
(b) the animal has not been claimed or redeemed by:
(i) the animal's owner; or
(ii) any other person entitled to claim or redeem the animal; and
(c) the establishment has made a reasonable effort to:
(i) find the rightful owner of the animal, including checking if the animal has a tag ormicrochip; and
(ii) if the owner is not found, make the animal available to others during the impoundperiod. Owners of animals who voluntarily provide their animals to an establishment may, bysignature, determine whether or not the animal may be provided to an institution or used forresearch or educational purposes.

Amended by Chapter 241, 2010 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-26 > Chapter-26 > 26-26-3

26-26-3. Minimum period of impoundment -- Efforts required to contact ownerand to make animal available -- Prerogative of person voluntarily providing animal.
(1) Subject to Subsection (2), the governing body of the county or municipality in whichan establishment is located may make available to an authorized institution as many impoundedanimals in that establishment as the institution may request.
(2) A governing body described in Subsection (1) may not make an impounded animalavailable to an institution, unless:
(a) the animal has been legally impounded for the longer of:
(i) at least five days; or
(ii) the minimum period provided for by local ordinance;
(b) the animal has not been claimed or redeemed by:
(i) the animal's owner; or
(ii) any other person entitled to claim or redeem the animal; and
(c) the establishment has made a reasonable effort to:
(i) find the rightful owner of the animal, including checking if the animal has a tag ormicrochip; and
(ii) if the owner is not found, make the animal available to others during the impoundperiod. Owners of animals who voluntarily provide their animals to an establishment may, bysignature, determine whether or not the animal may be provided to an institution or used forresearch or educational purposes.

Amended by Chapter 241, 2010 General Session