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58-08 Pit Bull Ban - Amend Chapter 506
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7/21/2008
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appeal. <br />(e) Whoever violates this section shall be subject to the penalties provided in <br />Section 506.01(b). <br />506.11 DISPOSITION OF DANGEROUS ANIMALS. <br />(a) The Animal Control Officer, after a hearing by the Health Commissioner, <br />may issue an order for the owner or custodian to remove any dangerous animal from <br />the City, or, in the alternative, may impose reasonable terms, conditions and restrictions <br />for the training, handling and maintenance of such dangerous animal which the Animal <br />Control Officer determines are necessary to protect the public health, safety and <br />welfare, including, but not limited to: <br />(1) To keep the animal, while on the premises of its owner or <br />custodian, confined indoors. or in a securely enclosed pen or "dog <br />run" area which shall have sides six feet high and a secure top,. and <br />its bottom secured to its sides or imbedded at least one foot into <br />the ground; <br />(2) To keep the animal, while off the premises of its owner or <br />custodian, securely muzzled, leashed with a chain not longer than <br />three feet having tensile strength of not less than 300 pounds, and <br />under the control of a person eighteen years of age or older who is <br />physically capable of restraining the animal; <br />(3) To immediately inform any government or utility company <br />employee and anyone else who comes on the properly, with <br />implied consent or peaceably and lawfully, of the animal's <br />dangerousness, and to inform applicable public agencies again if <br />the animal is moved to another location; and <br />(4) To obtain liability insurance with an insurer authorized to write <br />liability insurance in the State, providing coverage for each <br />occurrence, subject to a limit, exclusive of interest and costs, of not <br />less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), because of <br />damage or bodily injury to, or death of, a human being caused by <br />the animal. <br />(b) If the owner or custodian of the dangerous animal files a notice of appeal <br />of the Health Commissioner's decision with a court of competent jurisdiction, the order <br />of the Animal Control Officer to remove the dangerous animal from the City or to <br />impose reasonable terms, conditions and restrictions which the Animal Control Officer <br />deems are necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare shall not be stayed <br />pending the appeal. <br />(c) If the owner or custodian of an impounded or confined dangerous animal <br />wishes to reclaim and remove it from the City, the Animal Control Officer shall release <br />it, provided that the animal is taken to its new location outside the City immediately and <br />
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