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Code · Maryland · Criminal Law

§ 10-603

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§10–603.
Sections 10–601 through 10–608 and 10–626 of this subtitle do not apply to:
(1)customary and normal veterinary and agricultural husbandry practices including dehorning, castration, tail docking, and limit feeding;
(2)research conducted in accordance with protocols approved by an animal care and use committee, as required under the federal Animal Welfare Act or the federal Health Research Extension Act;
(3)an activity that may cause unavoidable physical pain to an animal if the person performing the activity uses the most humane method reasonably available, including:
(i)food processing;
(ii)pest elimination;
(iii)animal training; and
(iv)any hunting or fishing activity completed in accordance with Title 4 or Title 10 of the Natural Resources Article or any regulations adopted under those titles; or
(4)normal human activities in which the infliction of pain to an animal is purely incidental and unavoidable.
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