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Minnesota
Dog Bite Law
ChAPTER
347 DOGS AND CATS
REGULATION
OF DANGEROUS DOGS
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Minn.
Stat. § 347.50 (2002)
347.50
Definitions
Subdivision
1. Terms.
For the purpose of sections 347.50 to 347.56, the terms defined
in this section have the meanings given them.
Subd.
2. Dangerous dog.
"Dangerous dog" means any dog that has:
(1)
without provocation, inflicted substantial bodily harm on a human
being on public or private property;
(2)
killed a domestic animal without provocation while off the owner's
property; or
(3)
been found to be potentially dangerous, and after the owner has
notice that the dog is potentially dangerous, the dog aggressively
bites, attacks, or endangers the safety of humans or domestic animals.
Subd.
3. Potentially dangerous
dog. "Potentially dangerous
dog" means any dog that:
(1)
when unprovoked, inflicts bites on a human or domestic animal on
public or private property;
(2)
when unprovoked, chases or approaches a person, including a person
on a bicycle, upon the streets, sidewalks, or any public or private
property, other than the dog owner's property, in an apparent attitude
of attack; or (3)
has a known propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack unprovoked,
causing injury or otherwise threatening the safety of humans or
domestic animals.
Subd.
4. Proper enclosure.
"Proper enclosure" means securely confined indoors or in
a securely enclosed and locked pen or structure suitable to prevent
the animal from escaping and providing protection from the elements
for the dog. A proper
enclosure does not include a porch, patio, or any part of a house,
garage, or other structure that would allow the dog to exit of its
own volition, or any house or structure in which windows are open
or in which door or window screens are the only obstacles that prevent
the dog from exiting.
Subd.
5. Owner.
"Owner" means any person, firm, corporation, organization,
or department possessing, harboring, keeping, having an interest
in, or having care, custody, or control of a dog.
Subd.
6. Substantial bodily
harm. "Substantial
bodily harm" has the meaning given it under section 609.02, subdivision
7a.
Subd.
6a. Great bodily harm.
"Great bodily harm" has the meaning given it under section
609.02, subdivision 8.
Subd.
7. Animal control authority.
"Animal control authority" means an agency of the state,
county, municipality, or other governmental subdivision of the state
which is responsible for animal control operations in its jurisdiction.
HISTORY:
HISTORY: 1988 c 711 s 1; 1989 c 37 s 3-5;
1994 c 550 s 1; 1Sp2001 c 8 art 8 s 14,15
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