Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 16.52 - Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
16.52.225 - Nonambulatory livestock—Transporting or accepting delivery—Gross misdemeanor—Definition.

RCW 16.52.225
Nonambulatory livestock—Transporting or accepting delivery—Gross misdemeanor—Definition.

(1) Unless otherwise cited for a civil infraction by the department of agriculture under RCW 16.36.116(2), a person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor punishable as provided in RCW 9A.20.021 if he or she knowingly transports or accepts delivery of live nonambulatory livestock to, from, or between any livestock market, feedlot, slaughtering facility, or similar facility that trades in livestock. The transport or acceptance of each nonambulatory livestock animal is considered a separate and distinct violation.
(2) Nonambulatory livestock must be humanely euthanized before transport to, from, or between locations listed in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) Livestock that was ambulatory prior to transport to a feedlot and becomes nonambulatory because of an injury sustained during transport may be unloaded and placed in a separate pen for rehabilitation at the feedlot.
(4) For the purposes of this section, "nonambulatory livestock" means cattle, sheep, swine, goats, horses, mules, or other equine that cannot rise from a recumbent position or cannot walk, including but not limited to those with broken appendages, severed tendons or ligaments, nerve paralysis, a fractured vertebral column, or metabolic conditions.

[ 2009 c 347 § 2; 2004 c 234 § 1.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2004 c 234: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [March 31, 2004]." [ 2004 c 234 § 2.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 16 - Animals and Livestock

Chapter 16.52 - Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

16.52.011 - Definitions—Principles of liability.

16.52.015 - Enforcement—Law enforcement agencies and animal care and control agencies.

16.52.020 - Humane societies—Enforcement authority.

16.52.025 - Humane societies—Animal control officers.

16.52.080 - Transporting or confining in unsafe manner—Penalty.

16.52.085 - Removal of animals for feeding and care—Examination—Notice—Euthanasia.

16.52.090 - Docking horses—Misdemeanor.

16.52.095 - Certain veterinary procedures—Misdemeanor.

16.52.100 - Confinement without food and water—Intervention by others.

16.52.117 - Animal fighting—Prohibited behavior—Penalty—Exceptions.

16.52.180 - Limitations on application of chapter.

16.52.185 - Exclusions from chapter.

16.52.190 - Poisoning animals—Penalty.

16.52.193 - Poisoning animals—Strychnine sales—Records—Report on suspected purchases.

16.52.200 - Sentences—Forfeiture of animals—Liability for costs—Penalty—Education, counseling.

16.52.205 - Animal cruelty in the first degree.

16.52.207 - Animal cruelty in the second degree—Penalty.

16.52.210 - Destruction of animal by law enforcement officer—Immunity from liability.

16.52.220 - Transfers of mammals for research—Certification requirements—Pet animals.

16.52.225 - Nonambulatory livestock—Transporting or accepting delivery—Gross misdemeanor—Definition.

16.52.230 - Remedies not impaired.

16.52.300 - Dogs or cats used as bait—Seizure—Limitation.

16.52.305 - Unlawful use of hook—Gross misdemeanor.

16.52.310 - Dog breeding—Limit on the number of dogs—Required conditions—Penalty—Limitation of section—Definitions.

16.52.320 - Maliciously killing or causing substantial bodily harm to livestock belonging to another—Penalty.

16.52.330 - Veterinarians—Animal cruelty—Liability immunity.

16.52.340 - Leave or confine any animal in unattended motor vehicle or enclosed space—Class 2 civil infraction—Officers' authority to reasonably remove animal.

16.52.350 - Dog tethering—Penalties.

16.52.360 - Retail pet store—Sale of dog or cat.