(a) If, during an investigation under section 8 of this chapter, an adult protective services unit observes, or has reason to believe, that an animal is a victim of animal cruelty, abandonment, or neglect, the adult protective services unit may make a report of the observed or suspected animal cruelty, abandonment, or neglect to:
- (1) the local law enforcement agency; or
- (2) the local animal control officer.
(b) The information provided in a report under subsection (a) must include the following:
- (1) A name and description of the animal and the animal's condition.
- (2) The name and contact number, if known, of the owner or custodian of the animal.
- (3) The address or location of the observed or suspected animal cruelty, abandonment, or neglect.
- (4) The nature and apparent extent of the observed or suspected animal cruelty, abandonment, or neglect.
- (c) This section does not impose a duty or obligation on the adult protective services unit to investigate known or suspected animal cruelty, abandonment, or neglect.
- (d) An adult protective services unit that makes a report of an animal that may be a victim of animal cruelty, abandonment, or neglect is immune from any civil or criminal liability unless the adult protective services unit made the report as a result of gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct.
- (e) The identity of any adult protective services unit that makes a report under this section is confidential.
- (f) This section does not expand or limit other laws concerning confidentiality requirements.
As added by P.L.106-2018, SEC.1.