
may contact a police officer, a volunteer or professional
fireman, humane officer, security guard or other first
responder, who may take any action to safeguard the dog or
cat, including, but not limited to, breaking into the motor
vehicle to remove the dog or cat from the unattended motor
vehicle after a reasonable effort to search for the owner or
operator of the unattended motor vehicle.
(3) A police officer, a volunteer or professional
fireman, humane officer, security guard or other first
responder, and the department or agency employing the
officer, is not liable for any damage to property resulting
from actions taken under this section.
(4) Once the dog or cat is removed from the motor
vehicle, the police officer, volunteer or professional
fireman, humane officer, security guard or other first
responder removing the dog or cat shall:
(i) leave a note in the motor vehicle or in a
conspicuous location stating the person's name and
contact information and information as to where the dog
or cat can be located; and
(ii) take the dog or cat to a veterinary hospital or
animal care clinic for treatment and health screening.
The dog or cat shall then be admitted to a shelter or
humane society if the motor vehicle owner or operator is
unable to be located.
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(q) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this
subsection:
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