Michigan Laws 433.15 – Duties of law enforcement agency
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A law enforcement agency which takes custody or possession of an animal under this act shall:
(a) If the owner of the animal is known, return the animal to its owner, unless the owner refuses to make reparation as provided in section 3.
Terms Used In Michigan Laws 433.15
- Owner: means a person who has a right of property in an animal, a person who keeps or harbors an animal or has it in his or her care, or a person who permits an animal to remain on or about the premises occupied by him or her. See Michigan Laws 433.11
(b) If the owner of the animal is not known, give notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the area that the animal is in the custody or possession of the law enforcement agency. The notice shall include a description of the animal and the location where the animal was seized. If the animal is not claimed within 15 days after publication of the notice, the animal may be sold at public auction pursuant to section 6.