- (a) If, in accordance with § 10-615 of the Criminal Law Article, the Board considers it necessary to take possession of a horse to protect it from neglect or cruelty, the Board immediately shall notify the owner or custodian of this action.
- (b) The owner or custodian of the horse may petition the Board for return of the horse within 5 days after possession was taken. If a timely petition is not filed with the Board, the horse shall be treated as an estray.
(c)
(1) If the owner or custodian files a timely petition, the Board shall return the horse if the owner or custodian:
- (i) Consents to providing proper attention to the horse, as specified by the Board; and
- (ii) Pays all costs and expenses incurred in taking possession of and stabling the horse during possession.
- (2) If the owner or custodian does not consent or pay all costs and expenses, the horse shall be treated as an estray.
Added by Acts 1976, c. 265, § 3. Amended by Acts 1980, c. 618, § 2; Acts 2002, c. 213, § 6, eff. Oct. 1, 2002.