Sec. 417. humane transfer and treatment of animals
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## SEC. 417 humane transfer and treatment of animals ###
(a)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of the Interior, with respect to land administered by the Bureau of Land Management, or the Secretary of Agriculture, with respect to land administered by the Forest Service (referred to in this section as the “Secretary concerned”), may transfer excess wild horses and burros that have been removed from land administered by the Secretary concerned to other Federal, State, and local government agencies for use as work animals. ###
(b)The Secretary concerned may make a transfer under subsection
(a)immediately on the request of a Federal, State, or local government agency. ###
(c)An excess wild horse or burro transferred under subsection
(a)shall lose status as a wild free-roaming horse or burro (as defined in section 2 of Public Law 92-195 (commonly known as the “Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act”) (16 U.S.C. 1332)). ###
(d)A Federal, State, or local government agency receiving an excess wild horse or burro pursuant to subsection
(a)shall not— ####
(1)destroy the horse or burro in a manner that results in the destruction of the horse or burro into a commercial product; ####
(2)sell or otherwise transfer the horse or burro in a manner that results in the destruction of the horse or burro for processing into a commercial product; or ####
(3)euthanize the horse or burro, except on the recommendation of a licensed veterinarian in a case of severe injury, illness, or advanced age. ###
(e)Amounts appropriated by this Act shall not be available for— ####
(1)the destruction of any healthy, unadopted, and wild horse or burro under the jurisdiction of the Secretary concerned (including a contractor); or ####
(2)the sale of a wild horse or burro that results in the destruction of the wild horse or burro for processing into a commercial product.
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