§ 44-14-490 - Lien for treatment, board, or care of animal; right to retain possession
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    44-14-490   (2010)
   44-14-490.    Lien for treatment, board, or care of animal; right to retain possession 
      (a)  Every  licensed veterinarian shall have a lien on each animal or pet treated,  boarded, or cared for by him or her while in his or her custody and  under contract with the owner of the animal or pet for the payment of  charges for the treatment, board, or care of the animal or pet; and the  veterinarian shall have the right to retain the animal or pet until the  charges are paid.
      (b)(1)  As used in this subsection, the term:
            (A)  "Charges" means:
                  (i)  Any  charges, fees, expenses, and reimbursements which have been contracted  for, agreed to, or otherwise mutually acknowledged by written agreement,  course of conduct, or understanding, including but not limited to:
                        (I)  Board,  care, services, and treatment of the animal or pet, whether provided by  the operator or by a third party and incurred by the operator;
                        (II)  Farrier  and veterinary fees and expenses incurred by the operator for or on  behalf of the boarded animal or pet; and
                        (III)  Fees and expenses for transportation of the animal or pet; and
                  (ii)  Late  payment fees, returned check fees, and all costs of collection,  including but not limited to reasonable attorney's fees and expenses of  litigation and costs of sale.
Charges shall  not include fees, expenses, or commissions of any kind relating to  purchase, sale, or lease of such animal or pet, other than a sale  pursuant to Code Section 44-14-491.
            (B)  "Facility  for boarding animals or pets" shall include, but not be limited to,  veterinary hospitals, boarding kennels, stables, livestock sales barns,  and humane societies.
      (2)  Every operator  of a facility for boarding animals or pets which facility is licensed  by the Department of Agriculture, other than a licensed veterinarian,  shall have a lien on each animal or pet in his or her care for the  payment of all charges of such operator; and the operator of such a  facility shall have the right to retain the animal or pet until the  charges are paid in full.
(c)  Any person granted a lien by this Code section may waive such lien in writing.