SF756
Civil damages provision for failing to give notice to finding an estray
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: HF272
AI Generated Summary
The bill SF No 756 proposes changes to the rules around finding lost or stray animals (referred to as "estrays") in Minnesota. Here's what the bill says in simpler terms:
- If someone finds a stray animal and knows who owns it, they must notify the owner within seven days. The owner is then asked to pay any costs related to caring for the animal and to retrieve it.
- If the person who found the animal does not know who the owner is, they have two options:
- They can report the animal to the local town or city clerk and post a notice (either online or physically) about the animal. This notice must describe the animal or show a photo, where the animal was found, and give the finder's contact information. This must be done within ten days.
- Alternatively, they can surrender the animal to a local animal control agency or a kennel within seven days.
- If someone who finds a stray animal fails to follow these notification rules, they will be required to pay the animal's owner twice the amount of damages caused by not giving notice.
These changes aim to make it easier to reunite lost animals with their owners and ensure they are cared for properly until they are claimed.
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 30, 2025 | Senate | Action | Introduction and first reading | ||
| January 30, 2025 | Senate | Action | Referred to | Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development | |
| April 01, 2025 | Senate | Action | Withdrawn and re-referred to | Judiciary and Public Safety | |
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