Full Statute Name:  Minnesota Statutes Annotated. Postsecondary Education (Ch. 135A-137). Chapter 135A. Public Postsecondary Education. Miscellaneous. 135A.191. Research dogs and cats

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Primary Citation:  M.S.A. § 135A.191 Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  December, 2024 Alternate Citation:  MN ST § 135A.191 Date Adopted:  2014 Historical: 
Summary: This Minnesota law states that a publicly-funded higher education facility that confines dogs or cats for science, education, or research purposes and plans on euthanizing a dog or cat for other than science, education, or research purposes must first offer the dog or cat to an animal rescue organization.

(a) A higher education research facility that receives public money or a facility that provides research in collaboration with a higher education facility that confines dogs or cats for science, education, or research purposes and plans on euthanizing a dog or cat for other than science, education, or research purposes must first offer the dog or cat to an animal rescue organization. A facility that is required to offer dogs or cats to an animal rescue organization under this section may enter into an agreement with the animal rescue organization to protect the facility. A facility that provides a dog or cat to a rescue organization under this section is immune from any civil liability that otherwise might result from its actions, provided that the facility is acting in good faith.

(b) For the purposes of this section, “animal rescue organization” means any nonprofit organization incorporated for the purpose of rescuing animals in need and finding permanent, adoptive homes for the animals.

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Laws 2014, c. 312, art. 13, § 47. Amended by Laws 2015, c. 69, art. 3, § 19.

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