2019 Code of Alabama
Title 3 - Animals.
Chapter 5 - Stock Laws.
Section 3-5-2 - Permitting livestock or animals to run at large upon premises of another without permission or upon public lands, highways, etc., generally.

Universal Citation: AL Code § 3-5-2 (2019)
Section 3-5-2Permitting livestock or animals to run at large upon premises of another without permission or upon public lands, highways, etc., generally.

(a) It shall be unlawful for the owner of any livestock or animal, as defined in Section 3-5-1, to knowingly, voluntarily, negligently or wilfully permit any such livestock or animal to go at large in the State of Alabama either upon the premises of another or upon the public lands, highways, roads or streets in the State of Alabama.

(b) Nothing in this section or elsewhere in this chapter shall be construed to make it unlawful for livestock or other animals to run at large on the premises of another when the owner or person in charge of the premises has consented in writing to let livestock or other animals run at large on the same or to subject the owner of such livestock or other animals to criminal prosecution therefor.

(c) There shall be no "open range" counties in this state. This section shall apply to all counties within the state.

(d) Any person or persons owning or having the possession, custody or control of any livestock who unlawfully and knowingly permit the same to run or be at large, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction, shall be fined not less than double the damages sustained by the injured party or parties, but in no case more than $50.00, one half of such fine to go to the injured party or parties, and may also be imprisoned in the county jail or sentenced to hard labor for the county for a term not exceeding six months at the discretion of the court trying the case.

(Acts 1909, No. 50, p. 41; Code 1923, §3224; Acts 1939, No. 368, p. 487; Code 1940, T. 3, §§78, 93(1), 95; Acts 1951, No. 53, p. 266, §1.)
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