Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 4-1 - Cruelty to Animals
Section 4-1-31. - Assignment of state veterinarian.

§ 4-1-31. Assignment of state veterinarian.
(a) Examination of fighting animals. A licensed veterinarian from the department of environmental management, shall be made available to agents of the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at the request of the state police for the purpose of examining any animal that those agents believe to have been involved in animal fighting in violation of §§ 4-1-2, 4-1-8, 4-1-9 or 4-1-11.
(b) Right of entry where cruelty suspected. The director of the department of environmental management, or any veterinarian employed by the department of environmental management designated by the director for such purpose, having reason to suspect the existence of cruelty to animals within the meaning of this chapter upon any grounds or premises, is hereby authorized and empowered to enter upon those grounds or premises for enforcement of the provisions of this chapter. For such inspections, the department shall, unless a search without a warrant is otherwise allowed by law, seek a search warrant from an official of a court authorized to issue warrants.
(c) The director of the department of environmental management may designate a department veterinarian or veterinarians to act as animal advocates. A general agent or special agent from the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals may also act in that capacity.
(d) The animal advocate shall make recommendations to any court before which the custody or well-being of an animal is at issue.
(e) Any animal care facility licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture or holding a public health service (PHS) assurance of compliance shall be exempt from the provisions of this section.
(f) Right to seize animals that are the subject of cruel treatment. The director of environmental management, or any veterinarian employed by the department of environmental management (“department”), shall have the authority to examine any animal that is suspected of being cruelly treated, mistreated, or neglected by its owner, guardian, or his or her agents in violation of the provisions of chapter 1 of this title. Upon reasonable evidence to suggest that the subject animal(s) has been cruelly treated, mistreated, or negligently treated by the owner, guardian, or his or her agents, in violation of the provisions of chapter 1 of this title, the department may lawfully take charge of that animal(s) and shall have the authority to seize said animal(s). Any animal(s) so seized shall remain in the custody of the department during the pendency of any civil or criminal investigation and remain in the custody of the department until the adjudication of the matter. All reasonable expenses for the care and treatment of the animal(s), while in the custody of the department during this time, shall be paid for by the owner, guardian, or his or her agent upon conviction, entry of a guilty plea, or a plea of nolo contendere. The department has the authority to commence a civil action for damages against the owner, guardian, or his or her agent thirty (30) days after written demand for payment of the expenses of the suitable care of that animal has been sent and no payment received.
History of Section.P.L. 1983, ch. 180, § 1; P.L. 1999, ch. 398, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 193, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 203, § 1; P.L. 2014, ch. 261, § 1; P.L. 2014, ch. 321, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 4 - Animals and Animal Husbandry

Chapter 4-1 - Cruelty to Animals

Section 4-1-1. - Definitions — Responsibility for agents and employees.

Section 4-1-2. - Overwork, mistreatment, or failure to feed animals — Shelter defined.

Section 4-1-3. - Unnecessary cruelty.

Section 4-1-3.1. - Prohibited practices in destruction of animals.

Section 4-1-3.2. - Animal confinement in motor vehicles prohibited.

Section 4-1-4. - Abandonment of infirm animals.

Section 4-1-5. - Malicious injury to or killing of animals.

Section 4-1-6. - Shearing of horses in winter.

Section 4-1-6.1. - Operating upon tails of bovines prohibited.

Section 4-1-7. - Live poultry containers.

Section 4-1-8. - Sale of chicks and ducklings — Dyeing prohibited.

Section 4-1-9. - Animal fighting.

Section 4-1-10. - Possession or training of fighting animals.

Section 4-1-11. - Attendance at bird or animal fight.

Section 4-1-12. - Entry of premises where bird or animal fights are conducted — Arrest — Seizure of birds or animals.

Section 4-1-13. - Forfeiture of fighting birds or animals.

Section 4-1-14. - Appeal of sentence of forfeiture.

Section 4-1-15. - Expense of care of seized birds or animals.

Section 4-1-16. - Use of birds as targets.

Section 4-1-17. - Unloading of animals in transit for rest, water, and feeding.

Section 4-1-18. - Arrest of violators without warrant — Care of animals.

Section 4-1-19. - Issuance of search warrants.

Section 4-1-20. - Duty of police officers — Fines paid to society for prevention of cruelty to animals.

Section 4-1-21. - Powers of agents of society for prevention of cruelty to animals.

Section 4-1-22. - Care of neglected animals by society — Forfeiture of owner’s rights — Expenses.

Section 4-1-23. - Destruction of infirm animals by society.

Section 4-1-24. - Jurisdiction of offenses — Appeals.

Section 4-1-25. - Appropriations for prevention of cruelty — Payments to society.

Section 4-1-26. - Abandonment of animals.

Section 4-1-26.1. - Reports of abandoned, neglected or abused animals.

Section 4-1-27. - Auction of lost or abandoned animals and poultry.

Section 4-1-28. - Greasy pig contests prohibited.

Section 4-1-29. - Release of caged animals in park or zoo.

Section 4-1-30. - [Repealed.]

Section 4-1-30.1. - Cruelty to public safety — Dogs and horses.

Section 4-1-31. - Assignment of state veterinarian.

Section 4-1-32. - Repealed.

Section 4-1-33. - Persons using animals for research — Registration.

Section 4-1-34. - Destruction of racing greyhounds.

Section 4-1-34.1. - Restriction on sale of greyhounds.

Section 4-1-34.2. - Autopsies and medical treatment permitted.

Section 4-1-34.3. - Violations — Penalties.

Section 4-1-35. - Community restitution.

Section 4-1-36. - Psychiatric counseling.

Section 4-1-37. - Immunity from suit.

Section 4-1-38. - Use of the terms owner or guardian.

Section 4-1-39. - Transport and shelter of horses.

Section 4-1-40. - Possession of animals.

Section 4-1-41. - Devocalization or declawing as requirement for property occupancy prohibited.

Section 4-1-42. - Care of neglected animals by department — Forfeiture of owner’s rights — Expenses.

Section 4-1-43. - Use of bullhooks or similar devices on elephants prohibited.