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Disclaimer;
please read before clicking on any of the Statute Listings:
NAES has attempted to provide the latest state Equine
Activity Statutes, however, it is the readers
total responsibility to make sure that the most recent
and applicable Statute is utilized in their case. You
should consult with your own attorney to make sure you
have the latest law provided by each state. The statutes
provided here are from the specific legal authority
of each of the current 44 states which have such Equine/Livestock
liability statutes, but NAES makes NO WARRANTY as to
the validity of such statues, and provides them only
as a preliminary service to our web-site visitor. |
This
area consists of the full text of equine activity statutes
of those states that have enacted them (currently 44 states
as of July 1, 2004).
State Equine Activity Statutes
(Clicking
"Statute Listings" indicates you have read and agree
with the above disclaimer)
Thank
you for your understanding Dave Johnson, President,
NAES, 7/1/2004.
Statute Listings
Currently
the following states DO NOT have Equine Liability Statutes
for professional Engaged in the horse Business
Alaska
California
Maryland
Nevada
New York
Pennsylvania
This
list is current as of July 1, 2004, however, it is imperative
that you check with local legal counsel in your own state
to make sure that your legislature has not enacted any new
laws pertaining to equine related liability concerns or
updated previous legislation.
Contact NAES with your comments.
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