Full Statute Name:  West's Annotated California Codes. Penal Code. Part 1. Of Crimes and Punishments. Title 14. Malicious Mischief. § 597r. Docked horses; exception of imported stock; registration

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Primary Citation:  West's Ann. Cal. Penal Code § 597r Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  September, 2024 Alternate Citation:  CA PENAL § 597r Date Adopted:  1907 Historical: 
Summary: This statute makes it a misdemeanor to violate any of the horse docking provisions, but creates an exception from the provisions of Sections 597n, 597p, and 597q, to persons owning or possessing any docked purebred stallions and mares imported from foreign countries for breeding or exhibition purposes only.

Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, however, that the provisions of Sections 597n, 597p, and 597q, shall not be applied to persons owning or possessing any docked purebred stallions and mares imported from foreign countries for breeding or exhibition purposes only, as provided by an act of Congress entitled "An act regulating the importation of breeding animals" and approved March 3, 1903, and to docked native-bred stallions and mares brought into this State and used for breeding or exhibition purposes only; and provided further, that a description of each such animal so brought into the State, together with the date of importation and name and address of importer, be filed with the county clerk of the county where such animal is kept, within 30 days after the importation of such animal.

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(Formerly § 597d, added by Stats.1907, c. 220, p. 270, § 4. Renumbered § 597r and amended by Stats.1963, c. 372, p. 1162, § 13.)

 

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