LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., Governor Ch. 182 – 1 – Chapter 182 (Senate Bill 44) AN ACT concerning Crimes – Unattended Dogs – Extreme Weather Conditions and Heat FOR the purpose of prohibiting a person from leaving a dog outside and unattended for longer than a certain period without access to certain suitable shelter or suitable shade during certain weather conditions or temperatures, subject to certain exceptions; and generally relating to leaving unattended dogs outside. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Criminal Law Section 10–623 Annotated Code of Maryland (2021 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: Article – Criminal Law 10–623. (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) “Collar” means a device constructed of nylon, leather, or similar material specifically designed to be used around the neck of a dog. (3) (I) “EXTREME WEATHER CONDI TIONS” MEANS TEMPERATURES BELOW 32 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT OR CONDITI ONS DURING AN ACTIVE WINTER OR COLD WEATHER WARNING OR A DVISORY ISSUED BY TH E NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. (II) “EXTREME WEATHER CONDI TIONS” DOES NOT INC LUDE MARINE WARNINGS OR A DVISORIES ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. [(3)] (4) “Restraint” means a chain, rope, tether, leash, cable, or other device that attaches a dog to a stationary object or trolley system. (5) “SPORTING” MEANS ANY ATHLETI C COMPETITION , SKILL COMPETITION , OBEDIENCE COMPETITIO N, OR OTHER COMPETITION INTENDED FOR THE PARTICIPATION OF DOGS. Ch. 182 2022 LAWS OF MARYLAND – 2 – (6) “SUITABLE SHADE ” MEANS AN AREA COMPLE TELY PROTECTED FROM THE DIRECT SUN THAT IS ACCESSIBLE A ND FULLY COVERS A DO G. (7) (I) “SUITABLE SHELTER ” MEANS A STRUCTURE TH AT: 1. (I) IS PROPERLY VENTILAT ED; 2. (II) HAS A SOLID FLOOR TH AT IS RAISED OFF THE GR OUND OR A SOLID FLOOR THA T IS PROPERLY INSULA TED ALLOWS THE DOG TO RE MAIN REASONABLY DRY ; 3. (III) HAS A WEATHERPROOF ROOF ; 4. (IV) HAS FOUR WALLS , ONE OF WHICH CONTAIN S A DOORWAY IS ENCLOSED WITH AN ENTRANCE ON ONE SIDE ; 5. (V) HAS INSULATION TO AL LOW ALLOWS A DOG TO MAINTAIN ITS NORMAL BODY TEMPERATURE ; AND 6. (VI) IS SUITABLE FOR THE SPECIES, AGE, CONDITION, SIZE, AND TYPE OF DOG . (II) “SUITABLE SHELTER ” DOES NOT INCLUDE : 1. A CRAWL SPACE THAT I S UNDER A BUILDING O R PART OF A BUILDING; 2. THE SPACE UNDER A VE HICLE; 3. A FLOOR CONSISTING O F WIRE OR CHAIN LINK ; OR 4. A STRUCTURE MADE FROM CARDBOARD OR OTHER MATERIALS THAT ARE E ASILY DEGRADED BY TH E ELEMENTS. (b) A person may not leave a dog outside and unattended by use of a restraint: (1) that unreasonably limits the movement of the dog; (2) that uses a collar that: (i) is made primarily of metal; or (ii) is not at least as large as the circumference of the dog’s neck plus 1 inch; LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., Governor Ch. 182 – 3 – (3) that restricts the access of the dog to suitable and sufficient clean water or appropriate shelter; (4) in unsafe or unsanitary conditions; or (5) that causes injury to the dog. (C) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (D) OF THIS SECTION, A PERSON MAY NOT LEAVE A DOG OUTSIDE AND UNATTEND ED FOR LONGER THAN 30 MINUTES WITHOUT ACCESS TO CO NTINUOUS: (1) SUITABLE SHELTER DURING EXTRE ME WEATHER CONDITION S; AND (2) SUITABLE SHELTER OR SUITABLE SHADE WHEN TEMPERATURES ARE ABOVE 90 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT BUT BELOW WHAT IS RE QUIRED FOR A HEAT ADVISORY. (D) THE PROHIBITION IN SU BSECTION (C) OF THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY IF THE DOG IS LAWF ULLY AND ACTIVELY EN GAGED IN: (1) HUNTING; (2) LIVESTOCK HERDING OR GUARDING; (3) SLEDDING; (4) SPORTING; OR (5) TRAINING. [(c)] (E) (1) A person who violates SUBSECTION (B) OF this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 90 days or a fine not exceeding $1,000 or both. (2) A VIOLATION OF SUBSECT ION (C) OF THIS SECTION IS A CIVIL OFFENSE PUNISHABLE B Y: (I) FOR A FIRST VIOLATION, A WARNING; (II) FOR A SECOND VIOLATI ON, A CIVIL PENALTY OF U P TO $500; AND Ch. 182 2022 LAWS OF MARYLAND – 4 – (III) FOR A THIRD OR SUBSE QUENT VIOLATION , A CIVIL PENALTY OF UP TO $1,000. (F) THIS SECTION MAY NOT BE CONSTRUED TO PROH IBIT A LOCAL GOVERNMENT FROM ADOP TING A REQUIREMENT FOR THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF DOGS THAT IS MORE ST RINGENT THAN THE REQ UIREMENTS OF THIS SE CTION. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect October 1, 2022. Approved by the Governor, April 21, 2022.