Maine Code § 7-3909

Enforcement
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1. Attorney General and District Attorneys. Whenever a person has engaged in or is about to
engage in an act or practice that constitutes a violation of this Part, a rule adopted pursuant to this Part
or a condition of an order, license or permit approved or decision issued by the commissioner pursuant
to this Part, or that constitutes a violation of Title 17, chapter 42, the Attorney General or a District
Attorney, at the request of the commissioner, may institute proceedings before the District Court or
Superior Court for an order enjoining those acts or practices, an order directing compliance or imposing
a civil or criminal penalty, or any combination of these actions, as provided by law. Upon a showing
by the commissioner that the person has engaged or is about to engage in such an act or practice, the
court may grant a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order or other order as appropriate.
[PL 2005, c. 422, §1 (AMD).]
2. Designated employees of the department. For purposes of prosecution under this section, the
commissioner may authorize humane agents and a state veterinarian who have been certified in
accordance with subsection 3-A to issue and serve civil violation processes against offenders pursuant
to the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 80H and any other applicable rules of court for violations
of this Part. The commissioner may authorize certified humane agents or a certified state veterinarian
to represent the department in District Court in the prosecution of civil violations of these laws. A
certified humane agent or a certified state veterinarian may seek civil penalties as provided by law as
well as a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order or other equitable relief as the court finds
appropriate.
[PL 2009, c. 652, Pt. A, §6 (RPR).]
2-A. Animal welfare citation form. The commissioner shall designate the Uniform Summons
and Complaint as the citation form to be used by the department.
A. The Department of Public Safety is responsible for all Uniform Summons and Complaint forms
issued to the department. The commissioner or the commissioner’s designee is responsible for the
further issuance of Uniform Summons and Complaint books to humane agents and a state
veterinarian certified under subsection 3-A and for the proper disposition of those books. [PL
2009, c. 343, §6 (NEW).]

B. It is unlawful and official misconduct for any humane agent or other public employee to dispose
of an official citation form or Uniform Summons and Complaint, except in accordance with law
and as provided for in an applicable official policy or procedure of the department. [PL 2009, c.
343, §6 (NEW).]
C. A Uniform Summons and Complaint may be filed in a court having jurisdiction and constitutes
a lawful complaint to commence any criminal prosecution or civil violation proceeding if the
Uniform Summons and Complaint is duly sworn to as required by law and is otherwise legally
sufficient. [PL 2009, c. 343, §6 (NEW).]
D. A Uniform Summons and Complaint, when served upon a person by a humane agent, functions
as a summons to appear in court. A person who fails to appear in court after having been served
with a summons commits a Class E crime. Upon that person's failure to appear, the court may issue
a warrant of arrest. It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this paragraph that the failure
to appear resulted from just cause. [PL 2009, c. 343, §6 (NEW).]
[PL 2009, c. 343, §6 (NEW).]
3. Education requirement; management.
[PL 2003, c. 405, §5 (RP).]
3-A. Humane agents; training requirements. Continuing employment of a humane agent hired
after October 1, 2003 is contingent upon the successful completion by that agent of a 100-hour service
training program at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy or a nationally recognized training program
on investigation and enforcement of animal welfare laws and the successful completion of an
examination on state animal welfare laws and rules adopted pursuant to this Part. To issue and serve
civil violation processes or represent the department in District Court under subsection 2, a humane
agent or a state veterinarian must have completed a program at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy
that certifies familiarity with court procedures.
A humane agent, regardless of appointment date, shall complete training in the handling of small and
large animals and a minimum of 40 hours of training each year, including a combination of classroom
and hands-on training.
[PL 2009, c. 343, §7 (AMD).]
4. Subpoenas. The commissioner or the commissioner's designee after consultation with the
appropriate attorney for the State or the legal counsel for the department may:
A. Serve subpoenas requiring persons to disclose or provide to the department information or
records in their possession that are necessary and relevant to an investigation under the animal
welfare laws.
(1) The department may apply to the District Court to enforce a subpoena.
(2) A person who complies with a subpoena is immune from civil or criminal liability that
might otherwise result from the act of turning over or providing information or records to the
department. [PL 2001, c. 422, §5 (NEW).]
[PL 2001, c. 422, §5 (NEW).]
5. Enforcement provision; animal control officers. The certification of an animal control officer
under section 3906-B may be suspended or revoked by the commissioner in accordance with Title 5,
chapter 375.
[PL 2009, c. 343, §8 (NEW).]
6. Confidential information. The names of and other identifying information about persons
providing information pertaining to criminal or civil cruelty to animals to the department are
confidential information and may not be released.
[PL 2013, c. 267, Pt. C, §1 (NEW).]

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