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2011-019
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3/21/2011
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2011
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B. The cost of any damaged equipment that results from the <br />violation; <br />C. If the violation did not result in the death of the police dog or <br />horse or the assistance dog that was the subject of the violation and <br />if, as a result of that dog or horse being the subject of the violation, <br />the dog or horse needs further training or retraining to be able to <br />continue in the capacity of a police dog or horse or an assistance <br />dog, the cost of any further training or retraining of that dog or <br />horse by a law enforcement officer or by the blind, deaf or hearing <br />impaired, or mobility impaired person assisted or served by the <br />assistance dog; <br />D. If the violation resulted in the death of the police dog or horse <br />or the assistance dog that was the subject of the violation or <br />resulted in serious physical harm to that dog or horse to the extent <br />that the dog or horse needs to be replaced on either a temporary or <br />a permanent basis, the cost of replacing that dog or horse and of <br />any further training of a new police dog or horse or a new <br />assistance dog by a law enforcement officer or by the blind, deaf or <br />hearing impaired, or mobility impaired person assisted or served <br />by the assistance dog, which replacement or training is required <br />because of the death of or the serious physical harm to the dog or <br />horse that was the subject of the violation. <br />(f) This section does not apply to a licensed veterinarian whose conduct is in <br />accordance with Chapter 4741. of the Revised Code. <br />(g) This section only applies to an offender who knows or should know at the <br />time of the violation that the police dog or horse or assistance dog that is the subject of a <br />violation under this section is a police dog or horse or an assistance dog. <br />(h) As used in this section: <br />(1) "Physical harm" means any injury, illness, or other physiological <br />impairment, regardless of its gravity or duration. <br />(2) "Police dog or horse" means a dog or horse that has been trained, and <br />may be used, to assist law enforcement officers in the performance of their <br />official duties. <br />(3) "Serious physical harm" means any of the following: <br />A. Any physical harm that carries a substantial risk of death; <br />B. Any physical harm that causes permanent maiming or that <br />involves some temporary, substantial maiming; <br />4 <br />
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