North Dakota Code § 23-36-01

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As used in this chapter:
1. "Bite" means any penetration of the skin by an animal's teeth.
2. "Clinical signs of rabies" means physical signs or animal behavior that would lead a 
reasonably prudent veterinarian to suspect an infection of rabies and the pursuit of a 
rabies diagnosis is indicated.
3. "Confinement" means separation of an animal from humans, other than the owner, 
caretaker, a member of the owner's family, or the caretaker's employees, and from 
other animals, by means of a building, cage, fence, pen, or other secure enclosure that 
restricts the animal's movement within definite boundaries and prevents the animal 
from exiting the enclosure.
4. "Department" means the department of health and human services.
5. "Domestic animal" means any dog [canis familiaris], cat [felis domestica], horse, mule, 
bovine animal, sheep, goat, bison, llama, alpaca, swine, or captive-bred ferret.
6. "Emergency" means a situation in which an immediate search and seizure of an 
animal is necessary and authorized by section 8 of article I of the Constitution of North 
Dakota and the fourth amendment to the Constitution of the United States because of 
a risk of death or serious bodily injury to a human or another animal.
7. "Euthanasia" means the use of humane techniques to induce the most rapid, painless, 
and distress-free death possible in an animal.
8. "Exposure to rabies" means any bite or scratch, and includes any nonbite contact with 
an animal, animal tissue, or fluids which is defined as an exposure to rabies by the 
federal advisory committee on immunization practices referred to in Public Law 
No. 103-66 [107 Stat. 636, 642; 42 U.S.C. 1396s(e)].
9. "Impound" means quarantining an animal at a public pound or an animal facility of a 
licensed veterinarian.
10. "Law enforcement officer" has the meaning of that term as set forth in section 
12.1-01-04.
11. "Quarantine" means confinement in a fixed area that keeps an exposed animal secure 
and segregated from all other animals and individuals so there is no reasonable 
possibility of rabies being mechanically transmitted from the confined area.
12. "Vaccinated animal" means an animal that has been vaccinated in compliance with the 
2016 compendium of animal rabies control issued by the national association of state 
public health veterinarians.
13. "Suspect rabies exposure" means an animal bitten or otherwise exposed to a wild 
carnivore, skunk, bat, or an animal, as determined by a veterinarian, which may have 
been exhibiting signs of rabies, and a rabies exposure could not be ruled out through 
laboratory testing.
14. "Wild animal" means any animal of the class mammalia which is not a domestic animal 
and includes any hybrid of a domestic animal and a wild animal regardless of whether 
the animal is:
a. Wildlife as defined in section 20.1-01-02; or
b. Held in private ownership.

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