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2020 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 77 - Animals and Livestock
Article 1 - Dogs and Domesticated Animals
- Section 77-1-1 - [Dogs, cats, domesticated fowls and birds are personal property.]
- Section 77-1-2 - Dog killing or injuring livestock; damages; dog to be killed.
- Section 77-1-3 - Vaccination of dogs and cats required.
- Section 77-1-4 - Repealed.
- Section 77-1-5 - Vaccination of dogs and cats brought into state.
- Section 77-1-6 - Notice to health officer of animal bite; confinement; animal contact with rabid animals; animal rabies quarantine; procedure following death from rabies.
- Section 77-1-8 - Repealed.
- Section 77-1-9 - Dogs; destruction.
- Section 77-1-10 - Vicious animals; rabid or unvaccinated dogs and cats; failure to destroy.
- Section 77-1-11 - Repealed.
- Section 77-1-12 - Local control by ordinance; dogs and cats running at large.
- Section 77-1-13 - Penalty.
- Section 77-1-15 - Repealed.
- Section 77-1-15.1 - Regulation and licensure of dogs; impoundment of animals; qualified service animals exempt.
- Section 77-1-16 - Repealed.
- Section 77-1-17 - Abandoned dogs and cats; notice to owner; disposal without liability.
- Section 77-1-18 - Short title.
- Section 77-1-19 - Definitions.
- Section 77-1-20 - Sterilization agreement and sterilization deposit required.
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