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Old 07-10-2012, 10:30 PM   #1
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Exclamation only in St Mary's?

Has anyone heard of the policy in St Mary's where if your live stock/chickens are killed by an animal the Sheriff's office takes a report and the homeowner submits the bill to the county for reimbursement?

Pretty good return for a private citizen on the tax payers dime.

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Old 07-10-2012, 10:40 PM   #2
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Has anyone heard of the policy in St Mary's where if your live stock/chickens are killed by an animal the Sheriff's office takes a report and the homeowner submits the bill to the county for reimbursement?

Pretty good return for a private citizen on the tax payers dime.

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Never heard of it. Do you have a link that shows it actually exsists?
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Old 07-10-2012, 11:47 PM   #3
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Never heard of it. Do you have a link that shows it actually exsists?
It exists....trust me.
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Old 07-11-2012, 12:01 AM   #4
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It exists....trust me.
prove it
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Old 07-11-2012, 12:09 AM   #5
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prove it
is there a troll only forum for you..
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is there a troll only forum for you..
nope... now prove it.
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nope... now prove it.
Why?
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Old 07-11-2012, 12:25 AM   #8
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For the trolls amongst us....

§ 11-508. Compensation for damages by dog

(a)(1) The governing body of a county may provide by local law or ordinance for the compensation of any person whose sheep, poultry, or livestock is destroyed or injured by a dog.


(2) A local law or ordinance enacted under this section may require the sheriff of the county, a county official, or other person to appraise the damages sustained by the person and report the findings to the county governing body.

(b)(1) If the owner of the dog may not be determined, the county governing body may compensate the person in accordance with the appraisal out of a dog license fund established under § 11-507 of this subtitle or out of the general fund of the county.

(2) A sworn report of the appraiser shall be deemed prima facie evidence of the fairness of the award of damages in each instance.

(3) If the county governing body considers the amount of the appraisal unfair, the county governing body may compensate the person an amount that the county governing body considers fair.

(c) If the owner of the dog doing the damage be known, it is the duty of the county governing body to notify the owner to kill the dog immediately. If the owner refuses or neglects to kill the dog upon notice, the owner shall be liable for the damages to the same extent as the owner would be liable in case of negligence or malicious destruction of property. The county governing body may have special officers kill the dog.

(d) If a county governing body does not adopt a local law or ordinance under this section, the county is not required to compensate any person for sheep, poultry, or livestock destroyed or injured by a dog.
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For the trolls amongst us....

§ 11-508. Compensation for damages by dog

(a)(1) The governing body of a county may provide by local law or ordinance for the compensation of any person whose sheep, poultry, or livestock is destroyed or injured by a dog.


(2) A local law or ordinance enacted under this section may require the sheriff of the county, a county official, or other person to appraise the damages sustained by the person and report the findings to the county governing body.

(b)(1) If the owner of the dog may not be determined, the county governing body may compensate the person in accordance with the appraisal out of a dog license fund established under § 11-507 of this subtitle or out of the general fund of the county.

(2) A sworn report of the appraiser shall be deemed prima facie evidence of the fairness of the award of damages in each instance.

(3) If the county governing body considers the amount of the appraisal unfair, the county governing body may compensate the person an amount that the county governing body considers fair.

(c) If the owner of the dog doing the damage be known, it is the duty of the county governing body to notify the owner to kill the dog immediately. If the owner refuses or neglects to kill the dog upon notice, the owner shall be liable for the damages to the same extent as the owner would be liable in case of negligence or malicious destruction of property. The county governing body may have special officers kill the dog.

(d) If a county governing body does not adopt a local law or ordinance under this section, the county is not required to compensate any person for sheep, poultry, or livestock destroyed or injured by a dog.
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Old 07-11-2012, 04:46 AM   #10
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Need to reference where you copied that from, no source cited. Is this a Md. state law or what?
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