Legislation
- Title
- Civil Actions - Personal Injury or Death Caused by Dog - Rebuttable Presumption
- Sponsored by
- Delegates Simmons, Smigiel, Kramer, Barkley, Fraser-Hidalgo, S. Robinson, Stocksdale, Valderrama, and Glenn
- Status
- Approved by the Governor - Chapter 49
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note (Revised)
Synopsis
Establishing that, in an action against an owner of a dog for damages for personal injury or death caused by the dog, evidence that the dog caused the injury or death creates a rebuttable presumption that the owner knew or should have known that the dog had vicious or dangerous propensities; prohibiting a judge in a jury trial from making a specified ruling before the jury returns a verdict; establishing that the owner of a dog is liable for injury, death, or loss caused by a dog while the dog is running at large; establishing exceptions; etc.
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- Original:
- Judiciary Click to view Recorded Media
- Opposite:
- Judicial Proceedings
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Last Updated: 2/3/2020 2:28 PM