Oregon Code § 30.822·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Action
for theft of or injury to search and rescue animal or therapy animal; attorney
fees.
(1) In
addition to and not in lieu of any other penalty provided by state law, the
owner of a search and rescue animal or a therapy animal, as defined in ORS
167.352, may bring an action for economic and noneconomic damages against any
person who steals or, without provocation, attacks the search and rescue animal
or therapy animal. The owner may also bring an action for such damages against
the owner of any animal that, without provocation, attacks a search and rescue
animal or therapy animal. The action authorized by this subsection may be
brought by the owner even if the search and rescue or therapy animal was in the
custody or under the supervision of another person when the theft or attack
occurred.
(2) If the theft
of or unprovoked attack on a search and rescue animal or therapy animal
described in subsection (1) of this section results in the death of the animal
or the animal is not returned or if injuries sustained in the theft or attack
prevent the animal from returning to service as a search and rescue animal or
therapy animal, the measure of economic damages shall include, but need not be
limited to, the replacement value of an equally trained animal, without any
differentiation for the age or the experience of the animal.
(3) If the theft
of or unprovoked attack on a search and rescue animal or therapy animal
described in subsection (1) of this section results in injuries from which the
animal recovers and returns to service, or if the animal is stolen and is
recovered and returns to service, the measure of economic damages shall
include, but need not be limited to, the costs of temporary replacement
services, veterinary medical expenses and any other costs and expenses incurred
by the owner as a result of the theft of or injury to the animal.
(4) No cause of
action arises under this section if the owner or the person having custody or
supervision of the search and rescue animal or therapy animal was committing a
criminal or civil trespass at the time of the attack on the animal.
(5) The court may
award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party in an action under this
section. [1993 c.312 §4; 1995 c.618 §26]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 30.822
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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