Montana Code
Annotated 2021
TITLE 45.
CRIMES
CHAPTER 8. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC
ORDER
Part 2. Offensive, Indecent, and
Inhumane Conduct
Cruelty To
Animals -- Exceptions
45-8-211.?Cruelty to animals --
exceptions. (1) A person commits the offense of cruelty to animals if, without
justification, the person knowingly or negligently subjects an animal to
mistreatment or neglect by:
(a)?overworking, beating,
tormenting, torturing, injuring, or killing the animal;
(b)?carrying or confining the animal
in a cruel manner;
(c)?failing to provide an animal in
the person's custody with:
(i)?food and water of sufficient
quantity and quality to sustain the animal's normal health;
(ii)?minimum protection for the
animal from adverse weather conditions, with consideration given to the
species;
(iii)?in cases of immediate,
obvious, serious illness or injury, licensed veterinary or other appropriate
medical care;
(d)?abandoning any helpless animal
or abandoning any animal on any highway, railroad, or in any other place where
it may suffer injury, hunger, or exposure or become a public charge; or
(e)?promoting, sponsoring,
conducting, or participating in an animal race of more than 2 miles, except a
sanctioned endurance race.
(2)?(a)?A person convicted of the
offense of cruelty to animals shall be fined an amount not to exceed $1,000 or be imprisoned
in the county jail for a term not to exceed 1 year, or both. A person convicted of a second or
subsequent offense of cruelty to animals or of a first or subsequent offense of
aggravated animal cruelty shall be fined an amount not to exceed $2,500 or be sentenced to
the department of corrections for a term not to exceed 2 years, or both.
(b)?If the convicted person is the
owner, the person may be required to forfeit any animal affected to the county
in which the person is convicted. This provision does not affect the interest
of any secured party or other person who has not participated in the offense.
(c)?For the purposes of this
subsection (2), when more than one animal is subject to cruelty to animals,
each act may comprise a separate offense.
(3)?In addition to the sentence
provided in subsection (2), the court:
(a)?shall require the defendant to
pay all reasonable costs incurred in providing necessary veterinary attention
and treatment for any animal affected, including reasonable costs of care
incurred by a public or private animal control agency or humane animal treatment
shelter;
(b)?may require the defendant to pay
all reasonable costs of necessary care of the affected animal that are incurred
by a public or private animal control agency or humane animal treatment
shelter; and
(c)?shall prohibit or limit the defendant's
ownership, possession, or custody of animals, as the court believes appropriate
during the term of the sentence.
(4)?This section does not prohibit:
(a)?a person humanely destroying an
animal for just cause;
(b)?the use of commonly accepted agricultural
and livestock practices on livestock;
(c)?rodeo activities that meet
humane standards of the professional rodeo cowboys association;
(d)?lawful fishing, hunting, and
trapping activities;
(e)?lawful wildlife management
practices;
(f)?lawful scientific or
agricultural research or teaching that involves the use of animals;
(g)?services performed by a licensed
veterinarian;
(h)?lawful control of rodents and
predators and other lawful animal damage control activities; or
(i)?accepted training and discipline
methods.
Montana Code
Annotated 2021
TITLE 45.
CRIMES
CHAPTER 8. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC
ORDER
Part 2. Offensive, Indecent, and
Inhumane Conduct
Aggravated
Animal Cruelty
45-8-217.?Aggravated animal cruelty.
A person commits the offense of aggravated animal cruelty if the person
purposely or knowingly:
(1)?kills or inflicts cruelty to an
animal with the purpose of terrifying, torturing, or mutilating the animal; or
(2)?inflicts cruelty to animals on a
collection, kennel, or herd of 10 or more animals.
End.