2006 New York Code - Harming An Animal Trained To Aid A Person With A Disability In The Second Degree.



 
  §  195.11 Harming an animal trained to aid a person with a disability in
             the second degree.
    A person is guilty of harming an animal trained to aid a person with a
  disability in the second degree when such  person  intentionally  causes
  physical  injury to such animal while it is in the performance of aiding
  a person with a disability, and thereby renders such animal incapable of
  providing such  aid  to  such  person,  or  to  another  person  with  a
  disability.
    For  purposes  of this section and section 195.12 of this article, the
  term  "disability"  means  "disability"  as   defined   in   subdivision
  twenty-one of section two hundred ninety-two of the executive law.
    Harming  an  animal  trained  to aid a person with a disability in the
  second degree is a class B misdemeanor.

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