How to Investigate Animal Cruetly in NY State - A Manual of Procedures

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2. Receiving an Animal Cruelty Complaint

Most of the animal related complaints you receive will stem from violations of Section 353 of the Agriculture and Markets Law which deals with neglect and abuse. They will generally involve the failure to provide proper sustenance which means the animals:

Though many complaints will be anonymous, you should still investigate them. Most anonymous complaints are legitimate; people often refuse to give their names because they fear reprisal from their neighbors.

Section 371 of Article 26 of the Agriculture and Markets Law states in part:

"A constable or police officer must, and any agent or officer of any duly incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty to animals may, summon or arrest, and bring before a court or magistrate having jurisdiction, any person offending against any of the provisions of Article 26 of the agriculture and markets law..." (emphasis added)

Questions to ask with regard to animal complaints
Regardless of whether the complaint is anonymous or not, ask the following questions:

Based on the response to these questions, you can determine the laws which may be being violated and the urgency of the situation.

Is there a time limit to investigate the complaint?
You should investigate the complaint as soon as possible to bring relief to the animals that are suffering.