Riverside County enforces animal hoarding through Ordinance 630 cruelty provisions and California Penal Code Section 597, allowing RCDAS to seize animals when health, sanitation, or welfare conditions are compromised.
Animal hoarding cases in Riverside County typically begin with neighbor complaints triggering joint RCDAS, code-compliance, and Public Health response. California Penal Code Section 597 criminalizes neglect that causes unnecessary suffering. Ordinance 630 authorizes seizure when animals lack adequate food, water, shelter, sanitation, or veterinary care. Hoarding cases often coincide with squalor abatement under Ordinance 590. Convicted hoarders may face mandatory mental-health evaluation, animal-ownership prohibitions for up to ten years, and restitution covering shelter intake costs that can exceed $10,000 per case.
Neglect and unsanitary conditions trigger animal seizure, misdemeanor or felony cruelty charges, restitution for vet and boarding costs, and possible ownership bans up to ten years.
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