Acts and Regulations

S-12 - Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act

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28Where an animal protection officer has, on reasonable and probable grounds, reason to believe that an animal confined in a dwelling house requires immediate attention, the animal protection officer may apply to a judge for a entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act to enter a dwelling house for the purposes of attending to the needs of the animal and to seize the animal if necessary to attend to the immediate needs of the animal.
1997, c.27, s.5