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58 <br /> <br />Section 12. <br /> <br />Dangerous Animals. <br /> <br />(1) It shall be unlawful for any person to o~n or in any way maintain or <br /> harbor any animal which is dangerous as defined in Section i (#10). <br />(2) If the Director/Supervisor has degermined that an animal is dangerous, <br /> then the Director/Supervisor shall notify the owner l~ediately in <br /> writing, if the owner is known and after reasonable efforts to <br /> (otherwise) notify the owner (have failed). The owner shall turn the <br /> animal over to the Department immediately after such notification. <br /> The Director/Supervisor shall have the authority to seize i~ediately <br /> an animal deemed dangerous. The Director/ Supervisor shall have the <br /> discretion to dispose of an animal in one (1) of only ~wo (2) specific <br /> ways: <br /> a. By the humane destruction of the animal; or <br /> b. By giving the animal to an individual or an organization, <br /> subject to the protective and inspection conditions required by <br /> the Director/Supervisor for the well-being of the animal and for <br /> the protection of the public, for the purpose of preserving and <br /> takinE care of the animal. <br /> An animal declared co be a dangerous animal by the Director/ <br /> Supervisor shall not be disposed of for research or experimental <br /> purposes. <br />(3) The Sheriff shall conduct a hearing to determine if the <br /> Director/Supervisor's determination that the animal is dangerous ia <br /> correct or incorrect. If the animal is Judged not to be dangerous, it <br /> shall be returned to the owner. If the Sheriff determines the animal <br /> to be dangerous, then the Director/Supervisor shall dispose of the <br /> avf.ml only in the manner described about in Section 12 (#2). In the <br /> event of an appeal to the courts from the Sheriff's decision, the <br /> animal shall be confined at the animal shelter and a cash bond shall <br /> be requested for all costs whatsoever attendant upon County's <br /> retention of the animal. <br /> <br />Section 13. <br /> <br />1) <br /> <br /> Protective measures for confinement of potential dangerous doKs. <br /> <br />Circumstances Requirin~ Special Preventive Measures <br />The Department shall have the authority to require the owner or <br />custodian of a doE to comply with specific preventive measures, as <br />described below in Section 13 (#2), after taking into consideration <br />the following factors: <br />a. Nature of the particular do&: The behavior, size, temperament, <br /> capacity for inflictinE serious injury, the number of dogs <br /> involved or other such factors which would be relevant to <br /> determination of whether or not additional preventive measures <br /> need to be imposed for a particular situation; and <br />b. Adequacy of confinement: The adequacy of the enclosure or <br /> confinement, if any; and <br />c. Immediate surroundin~ area: The likelihood that the conditions <br /> pertaining to the particular dog and the doE's confinement are <br /> detrimental to the safety, welfare or peace and tranquillity of <br /> citizens in the immediate surrounding area. <br /> <br />In considering whether to order a special preventive measure, the <br />Department is authorized to consider additional factors as aggravating <br />circumstances that might warrant the ordering of special preventive <br />measures: <br /> <br />d. Child under the age of seven: A child under the age of seven <br /> lives in close proximity, or small children walk by or are <br /> otherwise in close proximity to the premises occupied by the <br /> doE; or <br />e. 5ire: The dog has bitten a human being or domestic animal, <br /> without provocation or trespass, and the person bitten does not <br /> ordinarily reside on the premises; or <br />f. Do& trained for fighting or a~&ressive attaok: The dog is used <br /> for competitive dog fighting or the dog has been trained for <br /> aggressive attacks; or <br />g. Attitude of attack incident: The dog, without provocation or a <br /> trespass, has approached a person in an apparent attitude of <br /> attack; or <br /> <br /> <br />