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Ordinance Number
2006-001
Adopted Date
01/17/2006
Agenda Item Number
9.A.2.
Ordinance Type
Animal Control
State Filed Date
01\23\2006
Code Number
Chapter 302
Subject
Animal Control & Kennel Regulations
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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without a muzzle or leash, if the dog remains within his sight and only <br />members of his immediate household or persons eighteen (18) years of age <br />or older are allowed in the enclosure when the dog is present. When <br />being transported, such dogs must be safely and securely restrained <br />within the cab or passenger portion of any motor vehicle, provided said <br />vehicle has a roof, and the dog is incapable of escape through an open <br />window; provided however, the dog shall be muzzled in a manner set forth <br />herein.[F.S.§ 767.12(4)] <br />the twelve i:Renth <br />;hiph lip <br />[moved and deleted] <br />(}) <br />en-elesure—a-pprev —i -n— writing, —a -n --animal eentr-el ef-fieer fer the <br />viere:rsdeg ewe—prefer where ---the eieree. —will be kept er <br />rag.raph (k) shall be paid en a pre rata basis fer the remainder ef- <br />the lieense"perred, if anr: [moved] <br />(3). The owner shall immediately notify the a animal control <br />division director aIle-ty when a dog that has been classified as <br />dangerous: <br />(a.) Is loose or unconfined;,—. <br />(b.) Has bitten a human being or attacked another animal;— <br />(c.) Is sold, given away, dies, runs away or stolen; or <br />(d.} Is moved to another address.. [F.S. 767.12(3)] <br />4) Prior to a dangerous dog being sold or given away, the owner shall <br />...... ...................... <br />provide the name, address, and telephone number of the new owner to the <br />animal control division autherit1. The new owner must comply with all of <br />the requirements of this ordinance, even if the animal is moved from one <br />jurisdiction to another within the state. The appropriate animal control <br />officer/animal control authority must be notified by the owner of a dog <br />classified as dangerous that the dog is in his jurisdiction. [F.S. <br />767.12(3)] <br />(5). A dog classified as a dangerous dog in a jurisdiction within the <br />state shall not be moved into Indian River County. A dog classified as a <br />dangerous dog in a jurisdiction within the state may be transported <br />through Indian River County, provided that the dangerous dog is <br />transported in a proper enclosure of a dangerous dog. [derived from F.S. <br />............................................................................................................................ <br />6 7h7.14i1 <br />
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