Maryland Code § CL-16-701

Section CL-16-701
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(a) (1) If a qualified veterinarian, as defined in the Agriculture Article,
or a commercial boarding kennel operator gives care or custody to any animal or
performs medical or other services necessary and incidental to their professions to
any animal under care or custody, the veterinarian or commercial boarding kennel
operator may notify the owner after the animal is ready for delivery that the animal
is ready.
(2) Notice may be given in person or by registered or certified mail
or, if the owner's address is unknown, by posting the notice for 10 days on the door of
the courthouse or on a bulletin board in the immediate vicinity of the courthouse of
the county where the animal is located.
(b) If the animal is not claimed and taken by the owner from the
veterinarian or the boarding kennel within 10 days of the date the notice is given or
posted, the owner forfeits his title to the animal and the veterinarian or the
commercial boarding kennel operator may:
(1) Sell the animal at public sale, except for purposes of
experimentation or vivisection;
(2) Turn the animal over to an animal welfare agency serving the
county in which the animal is located or, if there is no animal welfare agency in that
county, to the nearest animal welfare agency; or
(3) Turn the animal over to a responsible private individual in the
county.
(c) If the veterinarian or commercial boarding kennel operator gives notice
to the owner of the animal as provided in subsection (a) of this section, the
veterinarian, commercial boarding kennel operator, and any custodian to whom the
animal may be given are relieved of any further liability for disposal.

(d) (1) The proceeds of any sale under subsection (b)(1) of this section
shall be applied, in the following order, to:
(i) The expenses of the sale; and
(ii) The amount of the indebtedness of the owner of the animal.
(2) After application of the proceeds in accordance with paragraph (1)
of this subsection, any balance shall be held for 30 days for the benefit of the owner
of the animal. If the balance is unclaimed after 30 days, the veterinarian or
commercial boarding kennel operator shall turn the balance over to the local board of
education.
(e) The exercise of any right provided in this section does not prevent a
subsequent action at law for the collection of any money remaining due and unpaid
to the veterinarian or commercial boarding kennel operator.

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