8314 - Assault with biological agent on animal, fowl or honey bees.

     § 8314.  Assault with biological agent on animal, fowl or honey                bees.        (a)  Civil action and relief available.--An animal owner     aggrieved by exposure of an animal, fowl or honey bees to any     virus, bacteria, prion or other agent which causes infectious     disease, including foot-and-mouth disease, bovine spongiform     encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease, avian     influenza or varroamite, may, in a civil action in any court of     competent jurisdiction, obtain appropriate relief, including     compensatory and punitive damages, reasonable investigation     expenses and reasonable attorney fees and other costs associated     with the litigation of the action. Upon a showing of cause for     the issuance of injunctive relief, a court may issue temporary     restraining orders, preliminary injunctions and permanent     injunctions as may be appropriate under this section. During any     period that an action under this section is pending, a court may     order the cessation of the complained-of activity.        (b)  Exceptions.--The provisions of this section shall not     apply to research or veterinarian services, including     immunizations, vaccinations or other treatments administered     during the normal scope of practice.     (June 25, 2001, P.L.619, No.54, eff. imd.)        2001 Amendment.  Act 54 added section 8314.