Kansas Statutes 32-1306. Cage and care requirements for dangerous regulated animals; protection of such animals; physical contact with and presence on public property prohibited, exceptions
Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 32-1306
- Dangerous regulated animal: means a live or slaughtered parts of:
(1) Lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, cheetahs and mountain lions, or any hybrid thereof;
(2) bears or any hybrid thereof; and
(3) all non-native, venomous snakes. See Kansas Statutes 32-1301
- Person: means any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association, municipality or other business entity. See Kansas Statutes 32-1301
- Property: includes personal and real property. See Kansas Statutes 77-201
- Registered designated handler: means a person who is registered or would be required to be registered pursuant to Kan. See Kansas Statutes 32-1301
(a) All dangerous regulated animals shall be confined within a cage of sufficient strength and design for the purposes of maintaining and housing or transporting the animal. The requirements for sufficient caging shall be established by rules and regulations adopted by the secretary of wildlife and parks. Any cage or confinement structure shall be constructed in such a manner that prohibits physical contact with any person other than such persons listed in subsection (d).
(b) No dangerous regulated animal shall be allowed to be tethered, leashed or chained outdoors, or allowed to run at large.
(c) A dangerous regulated animal shall not be mistreated, neglected, abandoned or deprived of necessary food, water and sustenance.
(d) A dangerous regulated animal shall not be allowed to come into physical contact with any person other than the person possessing the animal, the registered designated handler or a veterinarian administering medical examination, treatment or care.
(e) A dangerous regulated animal shall not be brought to any public property or commercial or retail establishment, except to bring the animal to a licensed veterinarian or veterinarian clinic.