Oklahoma Code § 21-1686

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Abandoned animals – Euthanasia – Custody of animal
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following arrest.
A.  Any person owning or having charge or custody of a maimed,
diseased, disabled, or infirm animal who abandons the animal or who
allows the animal to lie in a public street, road, or public place
one (1) hour after the person receives notice by a duly constituted
authority that the animal is disabled or dead, upon conviction,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
B.  Any peace officer or animal control officer may humanely
destroy or cause to be humanely destroyed any animal found abandoned
and for which no proper care has been given.
C.  When any person who is arrested is, at the time of the
arrest, in charge of any animal or of any vehicle drawn by or
containing any animal, any peace officer, or animal control officer
may take custody of the animal or of the vehicle and its contents,
or deliver the animal or the vehicle and its contents into the
possession of the police or sheriff of the county or place where the
arrest was made, who shall assume the custody thereof.  All
necessary expenses incurred in taking custody of the animal or of
the vehicle and its contents shall be a lien on such property.
D.  For the purpose of the provisions of this section and
Section 1691 of this title, the term “abandon” means the voluntary
relinquishment of an animal and shall include but shall not be
limited to vacating a premises and leaving the animal in or at the
premises, or failing to feed the animal or allowing it to stray or
wander onto private or public property with the intention of
surrendering ownership or custody over the animal.

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