§ 5-54-126 - Killing or injuring animals used by law enforcement or search and rescue dogs.
               	 		
5-54-126.    Killing or injuring animals used by law enforcement or search and rescue dogs.
    (a)  Any person who:
      (1)  Purposely kills or physically injures;
      (2)  Purposely causes physical contact that is of a nature likely to cause physical injury to; or
      (3)  Attempts to cause physical contact that is of a nature likely to cause physical injury to,
any  animal owned by or used by a law enforcement agency or any search and  rescue dog upon conviction is guilty of a Class D felony.
(b)  A  person who purposely interferes with or obstructs an animal owned by or  used by a law enforcement agency or a search and rescue dog used by a  law enforcement officer in the discharge or attempted discharge of his  or her duties upon conviction is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
(c)  As used in this section, "search and rescue dog" means a dog:
      (1)  In training for or trained for the purpose of search and rescue;
      (2)  Owned by an independent handler or member of a search and rescue team;
      (3)  Used  in conjunction with a local law enforcement organization or an  emergency services organization for the purpose of locating a missing  person or evidence of arson;
      (4)  Trained for the purpose of locating controlled substances; or
      (5)  Trained to assist in the apprehension of persons alleged to have violated any law.
(d)  A  person guilty of violating this section is also required to make  restitution to the law enforcement agency or owner of the animal that  suffered a loss due to the violation, including without limitation  reimbursement for veterinary bills, and the replacement cost of the  animal if the animal is permanently disabled or killed as a result of  the violation.