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2006 Georgia Code - 4-13-2
4-13-2. As used in this chapter, the term:
(1) 'Adequate food and water' means
food and water which is sufficient in amount and appropriate for
the particular type of equine to prevent starvation, dehydration,
or a significant risk to the equine´s health from a lack of
food or water. (2) 'Equine'
means any member of the Equidae species, including horses, mules,
and asses. (3) 'Humane care'
means, but is not limited to, the provision of adequate food and
water consistent with the normal requirements and feeding habits of
the equine´s size, species, and breed. (4) 'Owner' means any person owning, having
possession or custody of, or in charge of an equine.
(5) 'Person' means any person, firm,
corporation, partnership, association, or other legal entity; any
public or private institution; the State of Georgia; or any county,
municipal corporation, or political subdivision of the
state.
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