(a) A person commits removal of an animal's transmittal device if he or she knowingly: (1) Removes a transmittal device from a dog used in hunting or a raptor used in falconry without permission of the owner; and (2) Removes the transmittal device with the purpose to prevent or hinder the owner from locating the dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry. (b) Removal of an animal's transmittal device is a Class C misdemeanor. (c) (1) Upon a finding of guilt, the court shall order that the defendant pay as restitution the actual value of any dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry lost or killed as a result of the removal of the animal's transmittal device. (2) The court also may order restitution to the owner for any lost breeding revenues. Amended by Act 2015, No. 1155,§ 10, eff. 7/22/2015. Added by Act 2013, No. 1094,§ 1, eff. 8/16/2013. (a) A person commits removal of an animal's transmittal device if he or she knowingly: (1) Removes a transmittal device from a dog used in hunting or a raptor used in falconry without permission of the owner; and (2) Removes the transmittal device with the purpose to prevent or hinder the owner from locating the dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry. (b) Removal of an animal's transmittal device is a Class C misdemeanor. (c) (1) Upon a finding of guilt, the court shall order that the defendant pay as restitution the actual value of any dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry lost or killed as a result of the removal of the animal's transmittal device. (2) The court also may order restitution to the owner for any lost breeding revenues. Amended by Act 2015, No. 1155,§ 10, eff. 7/22/2015. Added by Act 2013, No. 1094,§ 1, eff. 8/16/2013. (a) A person commits removal of an animal's transmittal device if he or she knowingly: (1) Removes a transmittal device from a dog used in hunting or a raptor used in falconry without permission of the owner; and (2) Removes the transmittal device with the purpose to prevent or hinder the owner from locating the dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry. (b) Removal of an animal's transmittal device is a Class C misdemeanor. (c) (1) Upon a finding of guilt, the court shall order that the defendant pay as restitution the actual value of any dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry lost or killed as a result of the removal of the animal's transmittal device. (2) The court also may order restitution to the owner for any lost breeding revenues. Amended by Act 2015, No. 1155,§ 10, eff. 7/22/2015. Added by Act 2013, No. 1094,§ 1, eff. 8/16/2013. (a) A person commits removal of an animal's transmittal device if he or she knowingly: (1) Removes a transmittal device from a dog used in hunting or a raptor used in falconry without permission of the owner; and (2) Removes the transmittal device with the purpose to prevent or hinder the owner from locating the dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry. (1) Removes a transmittal device from a dog used in hunting or a raptor used in falconry without permission of the owner; and (2) Removes the transmittal device with the purpose to prevent or hinder the owner from locating the dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry. (b) Removal of an animal's transmittal device is a Class C misdemeanor. (c) (1) Upon a finding of guilt, the court shall order that the defendant pay as restitution the actual value of any dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry lost or killed as a result of the removal of the animal's transmittal device. (2) The court also may order restitution to the owner for any lost breeding revenues. (1) Upon a finding of guilt, the court shall order that the defendant pay as restitution the actual value of any dog used in hunting or raptor used in falconry lost or killed as a result of the removal of the animal's transmittal device. (2) The court also may order restitution to the owner for any lost breeding revenues.
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