§ 3384. Security to poundkeeper
When a person impounds an animal, the poundkeeper may require sufficient security to indemnify him or her for liability for detaining the animal and for supplying it with food and drink while in the pound. If the person so impounding does not furnish such security within 24 hours, he or she may release the animal and deliver the same to the owner or keeper, and the person impounding the animal shall be liable to the poundkeeper for his or her costs, trouble, and expense.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 20 - Internal Security and Public Safety
Chapter 191 - Control Generally
§ 3341. Cattle, horses, sheep, goats, or swine
§ 3342. Public park, common, or green
§ 3343. Yard of townhouse, church, or schoolhouse
§ 3345. Land or premises of another
§ 3350. The disposition of feral swine
§ 3383. Impounding when no pounds
§ 3384. Security to poundkeeper
§ 3412. Poundkeeper’s duties and liabilities
§ 3414. Liability for failure to give notice
§ 3416. Ascertainment of damages; discharge on payment
§ 3417. Application to Superior judge
§ 3418. Forfeiture for failure to replevy or redeem
§ 3420. Procedure when owner unknown
§ 3421. Payment of damages and charges or sale of animals
§ 3451. Cattle, horses, or swine
§ 3481. Breaking open pound; unlawful release
§ 3484. Taking animal from or impeding impounder
§ 3485. Limitation of prosecution