TITLE XL
AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

CHAPTER 436
DISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS

Rabies Control

Section 436:105-c

    436:105-c Police Dogs. –
I. Notwithstanding RSA 436:105, III and any other provision of law to the contrary, a police dog which has bitten a person may remain in service subject to the following:
(a) The police dog shall have received its annual immunization for rabies in accordance with this chapter.
(b) The handler of the police dog shall prepare an incident report and submit the report to the appropriate law enforcement agency which shall advise the appropriate local rabies control authority. The incident report shall be confidential. The handler shall be responsible for observing the dog for 10 days after the bite occurred and shall have the dog examined by a veterinarian at the end of the 10-day period. If signs suggestive of rabies develop during the 10-day period, the dog shall be examined by a veterinarian immediately. If the dog dies or is killed during the 10-day period, the head shall be sent for examination to the public health laboratory, department of health and human services.
II. The police dog shall be limited to law enforcement duties during the 10-day period described in subparagraph I(b).
III. For the purposes of this section "police dog" means a dog employed by or on behalf of a law enforcement agency.

Source. 1996, 256:2, eff. June 10, 1996.