§ 14-387-305 - Taking up of strays.
               	 		
14-387-305.    Taking up of strays.
    (a)  Whenever  the provisions of this subchapter shall have been adopted as provided  in this subchapter, six (6) months thereafter it shall be unlawful for  the owners of any of the animals named in the petition that has been  submitted, voted upon, and adopted to permit them to run at large  outside of the enclosure of the owner or keeper.
(b)    (1)    (A)  If  any of the animals shall be found running at large outside the  enclosure of the owner or keeper, it shall be lawful for any person to  restrain them immediately.
            (B)  The  person shall, within three (3) days, notify the owner or keeper of the  animals, in writing, if known, stating the amount of compensation for  feeding and keeping the animals and the damage, if any, claimed,  whereupon the owner or keeper of the animals shall pay to the taker-up  of the animals a reasonable compensation for taking up, feeding, and  caring for them and the actual damages sustained of him by them.
      (2)  If  the owner or keeper of the animals is not known, they shall be deemed  to be strays and shall be dealt with as provided by law with respect to  taking up such property under the stray laws of this state.