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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.131Killing or injuring corrective services dog
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### sec.131 Killing or injuring corrective services dog
A person must not, without the chief executive’s approval—
kill or injure a corrective services dog; or
attempt to kill or injure a corrective services dog.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
If a person is convicted of killing or injuring a corrective services dog, the court may, in addition to a penalty imposed under subsection (1) , order the person to pay to the chief executive the reasonable costs of the chief executive for—
veterinary treatment and care of the dog; or
retraining the dog; or
acquiring and training a replacement dog.
(sec.131-ssec.1) A person must not, without the chief executive’s approval— kill or injure a corrective services dog; or attempt to kill or injure a corrective services dog. Maximum penalty—100 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
(sec.131-ssec.2) If a person is convicted of killing or injuring a corrective services dog, the court may, in addition to a penalty imposed under subsection (1) , order the person to pay to the chief executive the reasonable costs of the chief executive for— veterinary treatment and care of the dog; or retraining the dog; or acquiring and training a replacement dog.
- (a) kill or injure a corrective services dog; or
- (b) attempt to kill or injure a corrective services dog.
- (a) veterinary treatment and care of the dog; or
- (b) retraining the dog; or
- (c) acquiring and training a replacement dog.