Section 104. (a) As used in this section, the word ''authority'' shall mean an organization or the authorized agent of an organization that seizes or impounds an animal pursuant to the General Laws.
(b) If an animal is seized or impounded pursuant to section 112 of chapter 266 or section 77, 77C or 94 of chapter 272 resulting in the issuance of a criminal complaint or a criminal indictment, the authority or prosecuting agency, including the district attorney or attorney general, may file a petition with the court requesting that the person from whom the animal was seized or a person claiming an interest in the seized animal be ordered to post a security. The authority or prosecuting agency shall serve a copy of the petition on the person from whom the animal was seized or who is claiming an interest in the seized animal; provided, however, that if such a person cannot be found, service may be made by posting a copy of the petition at the place from which the animal was seized. If the petition is filed by the authority, the authority shall also serve a copy of the petition on the prosecuting agency.
(c) The security shall be in an amount sufficient to secure payment for the reasonable expenses incurred by the authority that has custody of the seized or impounded animal and the reasonable expenses anticipated by the authority. In determining the amount of the security, expenses shall be calculated from the date of seizure or impoundment and continue until the authority ends custody of the animal; provided, however, that the amount shall be determined for a period of not less than 30 days. The amount of the security shall be determined by the court upon the recommendation of the authority. Reasonable expenses shall include, but shall not be limited to, estimated medical care, quarantine costs, shelter and board.
(d) When a security is posted in accordance with this section, the authority may draw from the security the actual, reasonable costs incurred for medical care, quarantine costs, shelter, board and any other expenses ordered by the court. If the expenses already incurred by the seizing authority at the time of judicial decision on the petition exceed the petitioned for security amount, the court may order the security to be paid in its entirety to the authority through the court or directly from the respondent to the authority, as the court deems appropriate in the interest of justice.
(e) If the court orders the posting of a security, the security shall be posted with the clerk within 10 business days of the court's allowance of the petition. The defendant's failure to post the security within the appointed time shall be deemed an immediate forfeiture of the seized animal to the authority. The court may waive the security requirement or reduce the amount of the security for good cause. The court may extend the time for posting the security with the clerk; provided, however, that the time between the court's allowance of the petition and the posting shall be not more than 20 business days.
(f) The posting of the security shall not prevent the authority from euthanizing the seized or impounded animal for humane reasons before the expiration of the period covered by the security; provided, however, that the euthanasia shall be done in a humane manner.
(g) The authority may humanely transfer or euthanize the animal at the end of the period for which expenses are covered by the security if a transfer or euthanasia is ordered by the court. If the transfer or euthanasia order is denied, the court may require the animal's owner or custodian or any other person claiming interest in the animal to provide an additional security to secure payment of reasonable expenses and to extend the period of time pending adjudication by the court of the charges against the person from whom the animal was seized.
(h) The owner or custodian of an animal, or a person claiming interest in such an animal pursuant to this section, that is humanely transferred or euthanized shall not be entitled to recover damages or the actual value of the animal if the owner, custodian or other person failed to post the required security.
(i) The court may direct a refund to the person who posted the security in whole or part, for expenses not incurred by the authority. The court may direct a refund to the person who posted security upon acquittal of the charges.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part IV - Crimes, Punishments and Proceedings in Criminal Cases
Title I - Crimes and Punishments
Chapter 272 - Crimes Against Chastity, Morality, Decency and Good Order
Section 1 - Enticing Away Person Under 16 for Marriage
Section 2 - Enticing Away Person for Prostitution or Sexual Intercourse
Section 3 - Drugging Persons for Sexual Intercourse
Section 4 - Inducing Person Under Eighteen to Have Sexual Intercourse
Section 4a - Inducing Minor Into Prostitution
Section 4b - Living Off or Sharing Earnings of Minor Prostitute
Section 7 - Support From, or Sharing, Earnings of Prostitute
Section 8 - Soliciting for Prostitute
Section 10 - Arrest Without Warrant
Section 11 - Corroboration of One Witness; Limitations
Section 13 - Detaining, or Drugging to Detain, Person in Place for Prostitution
Section 16 - Open and Gross Lewdness and Lascivious Behavior
Section 17 - Incestuous Marriage or Sexual Activities
Section 21a - Furnishing Drugs, Articles or Information for Prevention of Pregnancy or Conception
Section 22 - Concealment of Death of Child Born Out of Wedlock
Section 23 - Joinder of Charges of Murder and Offense Under Sec. 22
Section 24 - Keeping House of Ill Fame
Section 25 - Obstructing View of Restaurant or Tavern Patrons; Barricaded Entrances
Section 26 - Resorting to Restaurants or Taverns for Immoral Purposes
Section 27 - Record of Convictions Under Sec. 25 or Sec. 26 Sent to Licensing Officers
Section 28 - Matter Harmful to Minors, Dissemination; Possession; Defenses
Section 28d - Answer to Notice; Right to Jury Trial
Section 28e - Order of Default; Adjudication
Section 28f - Hearing; Evidence; Adjudication
Section 28g - Objection That Mere Judgment Sought and No Relief Claimed on Issue of Knowledge
Section 29 - Dissemination or Possession of Obscene Matter; Punishment; Defense
Section 29a - Posing or Exhibiting Child in State of Nudity or Sexual Conduct; Punishment
Section 32 - Motion Picture Theater Managers or Operators; Applicability of Secs. 28, 29 and 29a
Section 33 - Exhibition of Deformities
Section 34 - Crime Against Nature
Section 35 - Unnatural and Lascivious Acts
Section 35a - Unnatural and Lascivious Acts With Child Under 16
Section 36a - Sporting Events; Penalty for Abuse of Participants and Officials
Section 38 - Disturbance of Assembly for Worship
Section 40a - Alcoholic Beverages; Gift, Sale, Delivery or Possession on Public School Premises
Section 41 - Disturbance of Libraries
Section 42 - Disturbance of Funerals
Section 42a - Disturbance of Funeral Services
Section 42b - Disturbance of Military Funeral Service; Penalty
Section 43 - Disorderliness in Public Conveyances; Disturbance of Travelers
Section 53 - Penalty for Certain Offenses
Section 54 - Apprehension for Certain Offences, Without Warrant; Custody
Section 56 - Subsequent Offenses; Breach of Recognizance on Appeal
Section 57 - Discharge Upon Recognizance; Payment of Expenses of Prosecution
Section 58 - Employing or Permitting Employment of Minor Under 15 to Beg
Section 60 - Disposal of Rubbish, etc.; Refusal to Remove; Arrest Without Warrant
Section 61 - Conviction After Discharge From Sentence Under Sec. 53
Section 62 - Third Conviction of Being a Common Nightwalker
Section 63 - Tramps; Begging or Riding Freight Trains as Prima Facie Evidence
Section 65 - Arrest of Tramps Without Warrant; Making Complaint
Section 67 - Vagrants; Arrest Without Warrant; Taking Before Court; Complaint
Section 69 - Vagabonds; Arrest Without Warrant; Taking Before Court; Complaint
Section 70 - Taking Dead Body on Process or Execution
Section 71 - Disinterring Bodies
Section 72 - Buying, Selling or Possessing Dead Bodies
Section 73 - Tombs, Graves, Memorials, Trees, Plants; Injuring, Removing
Section 73a - Removal of Gravestones and Other Memorials for Repair or Reproduction
Section 74 - Desecrating Place of Burial; Use and Occupation as Evidence of Title
Section 75 - Removal of Flowers, Flags or Memorial Tokens From Burial Lot
Section 76 - Ways, Railroads, Canals or Public Easements Through Burial Grounds
Section 77 - Cruelty to Animals; Prohibition From Work Involving Contact With Animals
Section 77a - Willfully Injuring Police Dogs and Horses
Section 77b - Exhibition of Wild Animals
Section 77c - Sexual Contact With Animal
Section 78 - Selling, Leading, or Using Horses Not Fit for Work; Forfeiture of Auctioneer's License
Section 78a - Sale of Foals Under Five Months; Penalty
Section 79a - Cutting Bones or Muscles to Dock or Set Tail of Horse; Wound as Evidence
Section 801/2 - Devocalization of Dogs or Cats; Definitions; Penalty; Exceptions; Records
Section 80a - Cropping or Cutting Off Ear of Dog; Wound as Prima Facie Evidence
Section 80b - Exhibiting Dogs With Ears Cropped or Cut Off
Section 80d - Living Rabbits, Baby Chickens, Ducklings or Other Fowl; Sale, Barter or Gift
Section 80e - Putting Animal to Death by Use of Decompression Chamber
Section 80e1/2 - Putting Animal to Death by Drowning
Section 80f - Giving Away Live Animals as Prize or Award
Section 80g - Experiments on Vertebrates; Vivisection, Dissection of Animals; Care
Section 80h - Motor Vehicles; Striking, Injuring or Killing Dogs or Cats
Section 80i - Leasing or Renting Dogs; Penalties
Section 81 - Rest, Water and Feed for Transported Animals; Lien; Liability for Detention
Section 82 - Arrest Without Warrant for Violation of Sec. 77 or 81; Notice; Care of Animals; Lien
Section 83 - Complaint, Warrant and Search Relative to Cruelty to Animals
Section 84 - Prosecutions Under Secs. 77 to 81
Section 85b - Assistance Animals Stolen or Attacked; Actions for Economic and Non-Economic Damages
Section 86 - Stabling Horses or Mules on Second or Higher Floors, in Places Other Than Cities
Section 86a - Stabling Horses and Mules Above First Floor; Exceeding Six; Fire Exits
Section 86b - Stabling Horses or Mules Exceeding Fifteen
Section 86c - Smoking in Buildings Used for Stabling Horses or Mules
Section 86d - Pails of Water and Sand in Buildings Used for Stables
Section 86e - Entry Upon Premises to Enforce Secs. 86a to 86d; Orders
Section 86f - Violation of Secs. 86 to 86d; Refusal or Neglect to Comply With Sec. 86e Orders
Section 88 - Complaints and Warrants Relative to Fighting Animals; Searches; Arrests
Section 90 - Custody of Arrested Persons; Time Limitation
Section 92 - Appeal; Recognizance; Custody and Disposition of Animals
Section 93 - Expenses of Care and Destruction of Fighting Animals
Section 95 - Aiding or Being Present at Exhibition of Fighting Animals
Section 96 - False Notice of Birth, Marriage or Death
Section 98c - Libel; Groups of Persons; Defenses; Punishment; Prosecutions
Section 99 - Interception of Wire and Oral Communications
Section 99a - Jury Deliberations; Overhearing by Use of Devices