5511.2 - Police animals.

     § 5511.2.  Police animals.        (a)  Illegal to taunt police animals.--It shall be unlawful     for any person to willfully or maliciously taunt, torment,     tease, beat, kick or strike a police animal. Any person who     violates any of the provisions of this subsection commits a     felony of the third degree.        (b)  Illegal to torture police animals.--It shall be unlawful     for any person to willfully or maliciously torture, mutilate,     injure, disable, poison or kill a police animal. Any person who     violates any of the provisions of this subsection commits a     felony of the third degree.        (c)  Restitution.--In any case in which a defendant is     convicted of a violation of subsection (a) or (b), the defendant     shall be ordered to make restitution to the agency or individual     owning the animal for any veterinary bills, for replacement     costs of the animal if it is disabled or killed and for the     salary of the animal's handler for the period of time the     handler's services are lost to the agency.        (d)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the following     words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this     subsection:        "Accelerant detection dog."  A dog which is trained for     accelerant detection, commonly referred to as arson canines.        "Bomb detection dog."  A dog which is trained to locate a     bomb or explosives by scent.        "Narcotic detection dog."  A dog which is trained to locate     narcotics by scent.        "Police animal."  An animal, including, but not limited to,     dogs and horses, used by the Pennsylvania State Police, a police     department created by a metropolitan transportation authority     operating under 74 Pa.C.S. Ch. 17 (relating to metropolitan     transportation authorities), a police department created     pursuant to the act of April 6, 1956 (1955 P.L.1414, No.465),     known as the Second Class County Port Authority Act, the Capitol     Police, the Department of Corrections, a county facility or     office or by a municipal police department, fire department,     search and rescue unit or agency or handler under the     supervision of such department, search and rescue unit or agency     in the performance of the functions or duties of such     department, search and rescue unit or agency, whether the animal     is on duty or not on duty. The term shall include, but not be     limited to, an accelerant detection dog, bomb detection dog,     narcotic detection dog, search and rescue dog and tracking     animal.        "Search and rescue dog."  A dog which is trained to locate     lost or missing persons, victims of natural or manmade disasters     and human bodies.        "Tracking animal."  An animal which is trained to track or     used to pursue a missing person, escaped inmate or fleeing     felon.     (June 22, 1999, P.L.118, No.19, eff. 60 days; Dec. 22, 2005,     P.L.483, No.96, eff. 60 days)        2005 Amendment.  Act 96 amended subsec. (d).        1999 Amendment.  Act 19 added section 5511.2.