2014 Hawaii Revised Statutes
TITLE 37. HAWAII PENAL CODE
711. Offenses Against Public Order
711-1109.6 Animal hoarding.

HI Rev Stat § 711-1109.6 (2014) What's This?

§711-1109.6 Animal hoarding. [Section repealed July 1, 2015. L 2011, c 149, §6.] (1) A person commits the offense of animal hoarding if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly:

(a) Possesses more than fifteen dogs, cats, or a combination of dogs and cats;

(b) Fails to provide necessary sustenance for each dog or cat; and

(c) Fails to correct the conditions under which the dogs or cats are living, where conditions injurious to the dogs', cats', or owner's health and well-being result from the person's failure to provide necessary sustenance.

(2) Animal hoarding is a misdemeanor. [L 2008, c 128, §§1, 7; am L 2009, c 160, §§2, 3]

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