Sec. 822.110. ATTACK BY ANIMAL; ESCAPE OF ANIMAL; LIABILITY. (a) An owner of a dangerous wild animal shall notify the animal registration agency of any attack of a human by the animal within 48 hours of the attack.
(b) An owner of a dangerous wild animal shall immediately notify the animal registration agency and the local law enforcement agency of any escape of the animal.
(c) An owner of a dangerous wild animal that escapes is liable for all costs incurred in apprehending and confining the animal.
(d) An animal registration agency, a law enforcement agency, or an employee of an animal registration agency or law enforcement agency is not liable to an owner of a dangerous wild animal for damages arising in connection with the escape of a dangerous wild animal, including liability for damage, injury, or death caused by the animal during or after the animal's escape, or for injury to or death of the animal as a result of apprehension or confinement of the animal after escape.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 54, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 10 - Health and Safety of Animals
Chapter 822 - Regulation of Animals
Subchapter E. Dangerous Wild Animals
Section 822.102. Applicability of Subchapter
Section 822.103. Certificate of Registration; Fees
Section 822.104. Certificate of Registration Application
Section 822.105. Denial or Revocation of Certificate of Registration; Appeal
Section 822.106. Display of Certificate of Registration
Section 822.107. Liability Insurance
Section 822.109. Relocation or Disposition of Animal
Section 822.110. Attack by Animal; Escape of Animal; Liability
Section 822.111. Powers and Duties of Executive Commissioner; Caging Requirements and Standards
Section 822.112. Care, Treatment, and Transportation of Animal
Section 822.113. Offense and Penalty