§ 20-19-306 - Illegal acts when person bitten.
               	 		
20-19-306.    Illegal acts when person bitten.
    (a)  It  is unlawful for any person bitten, the family, treating physician, or  veterinarian that has knowledge of a person bitten by a dog or cat or  other animal to refuse to notify the health authorities promptly.
(b)  It  is unlawful for the owner of the dog or cat or other animal to sell,  give away, transfer, transport to another area, or otherwise dispose of  the dog or cat or other animal that is known to have bitten a person  until it is released by the health authorities.
(c)    (1)  It  is unlawful for the owner of the dog or cat or other animal to refuse  or fail to comply with the written or printed instructions of the health  authorities in any particular case.
      (2)    (A)  The written instructions shall be delivered in person by health authorities or their authorized agent.
            (B)  If  instructions cannot be delivered in person, they shall be mailed by  regular mail, postage prepaid, and addressed to the owner of the dog or  cat or other animal.
            (C)  The  affidavit or testimony of the health authorities or their authorized  agent, who delivered or mailed such instructions, shall be prima facie  evidence of the receipt of the instructions by the owner of the dog or  cat or other animal.