NYC Administrative Code

§ 17-818 — Animals discovered during eviction or action taken pursuant to any order or judgment granting legal possession.

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This section mandates that an animal shelter, when directed by a sheriff or city marshal, must retrieve a companion animal from premises during an eviction process as quickly as possible. Applies to situations involving the retrieval of animals during legal possession actions.

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§ 17-818 Animals discovered during eviction or action taken pursuant to any order or judgment granting legal possession.

AC § 17-818

An animal shelter directed by a sheriff or city marshal executing a warrant of eviction or any order or judgment granting legal possession to retrieve a companion animal from such premises shall retrieve such companion animal as expeditiously as possible after receiving such direction. (L.L. 2019/222, 12/15/2019, eff. 1/14/2020)

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