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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 951 — Crimes against animals

951.015 Construction and application.

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951.015 Construction and application.
(1)This chapter may not be interpreted as controverting any law regulating wild animals that are subject to regulation under ch. 169 , the taking of wild animals, as defined in s. 29.001
(90), or the slaughter of animals by persons acting under state or federal law.
(2)For purposes of enforcing this chapter as to wild animals subject to regulation under ch. 169 , a conservation warden has the same powers and duties that a law enforcement officer has under this chapter.
(3)This chapter does not apply to:
(a)Teaching, research, or experimentation conducted pursuant to a protocol or procedure approved by an educational or research institution, and related incidental animal care activities, at facilities that are regulated under 7 USC 2131 to 2159 or 42 USC 289d .
(b)Bona fide scientific research involving species unregulated by federal law.
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