Humane officer means a person designated pursuant to §7-10-1 of this code to investigate complaints of cruel or inhumane treatment of animals and enforce laws related to the prevention of cruelty to animals.
Humane officer means an officer appointed under s. 173.03.
Humane officer means the official in charge of the Animal Shelter and includes an authorized agent or employee of such facility.
Examples of Humane officer in a sentence
Humane officer uniforms shall not display the words “state” or “California,” except to the extent that one or both of those words are part of the appointing society’s incorporated name.
You may contact the clerk of basis for the period of July 1, 2023 – Humane officer.
All other calls on a first-come first-served basis for a period of no more than seven (7) days per trap per person, unless otherwise determined by the Humane officer.
More Definitions of Humane officer
Humane officer or “officer” means:
Humane officer means a person appointed as a humane officer by Dane County pursuant to s. 173.03, Stats.
Humane officer or “officer” means any law enforcement officer as defined in 23 V.S.A. § 4(11), auxiliary state police officers, deputy game wardens, humane society officer, animal control officer elected or appointed by the legislative body of a municipality, employee or agent, local board of health officer or agent, or any officer authorized to serve criminal process.
Humane officer means an officer appointed under s.58.07.
Humane officer means an officer appointed by the governing jurisdiction.
Humane officer means an officer appointed under s.
Humane officer means any Person who is qualified to and appointed pursuant to California Corporations Code Section 14502, and who is an employee of the County and designated as such by the County or an employee of a society for prevention of cruelty to animals or humane society that has contracted with the County to provide animal control services.