Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 6 - Crimes Relating to Animals
Section 10-617 - Disposal of Domestic Animal

(a)    In this section, “animal control unit” means the local organization or governmental unit that the appropriate local governmental body designates to house, care for, and control domestic animals of unknown ownership.
    (b)    An animal control unit shall dispose of an unclaimed dog or cat only by:
        (1)    placing the animal in a suitable home;
        (2)    retaining the animal in the animal control unit; or
        (3)    humanely destroying the animal.
    (c)    A domestic animal that is impounded by an animal control unit may not be sold, placed, or destroyed until the animal has been carefully inspected for a tag, tattoo, microchip, or other identification to ascertain the owner and:
        (1)    72 hours have elapsed after notice has been given to the owner;
        (2)    if the owner cannot be notified, 72 hours have elapsed after the animal is impounded;
        (3)    the animal is seriously diseased or severely injured; or
        (4)    the animal is under 3 months of age.
    (d)    (1)    An animal control unit shall make a reasonable effort to notify the owner of the location of and the procedure for retrieving an impounded animal.
        (2)    An owner who retrieves an animal from an animal control unit shall pay all fees, costs, and expenses incurred by the animal control unit.
        (3)    The necessary expenses for food and attention given to an animal under this section may be collected from the owner, and the animal is not exempt from levy and sale on execution of a judgment for the expenses.
        (4)    A new owner with whom an animal is placed under subsection (b)(1) of this section may be charged an adoption fee.
    (e)    A person who violates this section:
        (1)    for a first offense, is subject to a civil fine not exceeding $500; and
        (2)    for a second or subsequent offense, is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $500.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Criminal Law

Title 10 - Crimes Against Public Health, Conduct, and Sensibilities

Subtitle 6 - Crimes Relating to Animals

Section 10-601 - Definitions

Section 10-602 - Legislative Intent

Section 10-603 - Application of 10-601 Through 10-608 and 10-626

Section 10-604 - Abuse or Neglect of Animal

Section 10-605 - Attending Dogfights or Cockfights

Section 10-606 - Aggravated Cruelty to Animals -- in General

Section 10-607 - Aggravated Cruelty to Animals -- Certain Activities Related to Dogfights Prohibited

Section 10-607.1 - Implement of Dogfighting

Section 10-608 - Aggravated Cruelty to Animals -- Certain Activities Related to Cockfights Prohibited

Section 10-609 - Arrest by Humane Society Officer

Section 10-610 - Animal as Prize

Section 10-611 - Killing of Dog or Cat -- Prohibited Means

Section 10-612 - Abandoning Domestic Animal

Section 10-613 - Sale of Puppy or Kitten

Section 10-614 - Transfer or Coloring of Chick

Section 10-615 - Care of Mistreated Animal

Section 10-616 - Kennel Inspection

Section 10-617 - Disposal of Domestic Animal

Section 10-618 - Poisoning Dog

Section 10-619 - Dangerous Dog

Section 10-620 - Interference With Race Horse

Section 10-621 - Import, Offer, or Transfer of Dangerous Animal

Section 10-622 - Injuring or Trapping Carrier Pigeon

Section 10-623 - Leaving Dogs Outside and Unattended by Use of Restraints

Section 10-624 - Unauthorized Surgery on Dogs

Section 10-625 - Unauthorized Surgical Devocalization of Cat or Dog

Section 10-626 - Killing or Harming Service Animals -- Punishment