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Animal Hoarding: Pasadena vs Severna Park

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Pasadena, MD and Severna Park, MD?

Pasadena and Severna Park have similar restriction levels.

Pasadena, MD

Anne Arundel County

Heavy Restrictions

Maryland Criminal Law Sections 10-604 through 10-606 prohibit aggravated and general animal cruelty statewide, including failure to provide nutritious food, proper drink, air, space, shelter, and protection that constitutes hoarding.

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Severna Park, MD

Anne Arundel County

Heavy Restrictions

Maryland Criminal Law Sections 10-604 through 10-606 prohibit aggravated and general animal cruelty statewide, including failure to provide nutritious food, proper drink, air, space, shelter, and protection that constitutes hoarding.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPasadenaSeverna Park
General crueltyCR Section 10-604CR Section 10-604
Aggravated crueltyCR Section 10-606CR Section 10-606
Felony max3 years prison3 years prison
PenaltyAnimal forfeiture availableAnimal forfeiture available

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Pasadena FAQ

Is animal hoarding a specific crime in Maryland?

Maryland does not have a stand-alone hoarding statute, but hoarding is prosecuted under general animal cruelty laws when conditions cause suffering or deprive animals of food, water, shelter, or care.

Can hoarders be banned from owning animals?

Yes. Courts may order forfeiture of all animals and prohibit future ownership as a condition of sentencing or probation, in addition to fines and possible jail time.

Severna Park FAQ

Is animal hoarding a specific crime in Maryland?

Maryland does not have a stand-alone hoarding statute, but hoarding is prosecuted under general animal cruelty laws when conditions cause suffering or deprive animals of food, water, shelter, or care.

Can hoarders be banned from owning animals?

Yes. Courts may order forfeiture of all animals and prohibit future ownership as a condition of sentencing or probation, in addition to fines and possible jail time.

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