Crimes Act 1900 No 40
Current version for 5 October 2012 to date (accessed 24 May 2013 at 13:07)

531   Killing or seriously injuring animals used for law enforcement

(1)  A person who intentionally kills or seriously injures an animal:
(a)  knowing that the animal is being used by a law enforcement officer in the execution of the officer’s duty, or
(b)  as a consequence of, or in retaliation for, the use of the animal by a law enforcement officer while in the execution of the officer’s duty,
      is guilty of an offence.

Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.

(2)  In this section:

animal means a dog, horse or other mammal (other than a human being).

law enforcement officer means:

(a)  a police officer (including a member of the police force of the Commonwealth or another State or Territory), or
(b)  any other official of this State, the Commonwealth or another State or Territory who is authorised to use an animal in connection with the detention of persons or the enforcement of the laws of this State, the Commonwealth or another State or Territory.

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