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ORDINANCE NO. 91-4-1 ��J�J,\
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N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A PLAN FOR ANIMAL CONTROL WITHIN THE CITY OF BATESVILLE,
LICENSING OF ANIMALS, PROHIBITING ANIMALS FROM RUNNING AT LARGE AND ADOPTING
STANDARDS FOR TREATMENT OF ANIMALS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the current plan of animal
control is inadequate to deal with the problem of animals running at large, the
humane treatment of animals within the city limits of Batesville and the adequate
administration of an animal control program, now;
BE IT THEREFORE ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Batesville
that the following provisions will govern animal control within the City;
EFINITIONS
For the purpose of this ordinance, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meaning:
(a) OWNER - Any person, firm or corporation owning, keeping or harboring
• ! n animal , or responsible for it' s care, custody or control .
(b) AT LARGE - Any animal shall be deemed at large when he is off the
roperty of his owner and not on a leash, or under the control of a competent
erson.
(c) KENNEL - Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the commercial
Business of breeding, boarding, buying, grooming, letting for hire, training
for a fee, or selling dogs or other animals.
(d) VACCINATION - An injection of any vaccine for rabies approved by the
state veterinarian and administered by a licensed veterinarian.
(e) VICIOUS ANIMAL - An animal which has a known disposition or tendency
to attack, to cause injury or to otherwise endanger the safety of human beings
or domestic animals, however, the fact that an animal has bitten or attempted
1�io bite some person when that person was teasing the animal shall not constitute
• the animal a vicious animal within the mening of this ordinance.
I1 (f) ABANDONMENT - To leave an animal without demonstrated or apparent intent
to recover or resume custody.
(g) BREEDER - Any person which maintains an unsterilized dog or cat and
breeds such animal .
(h) NUISANCE ANIMAL - Any animal which causes trouble, annoyance, incon-
enience, or infringes upon the rights of any person or, which is or may become
® danger to the general public.
(i ) STERILIZED - Incapable of reproducing.
LICENSE - REQUIRED
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to own, keep
or harbor a dog or cat within the corporate limits of the City, without having
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• first paid to the City an annual license fee for all dogs and cats three (3)
months of age or over.
(b) To secure a license, owner must provide proof of rabies vaccination
rom a licensed veterinarian within the previous ninty (90) days.
(c) It shall be the duty of the City to furnish the owner of the dog or
Cat with a metal tag of distinctive design with the license number of the dog
or cat. This license number shall be kept on file by the City of Batesville.
The license fee is an annual fee to be paid on or by the date of expiration of
aid license. The license tag is undated and a new tag is only issued upon request.
(d) Every dog or cat covered by this ordinance shall wear a collar of such
ype that the City license tag may be firmly attached to such collar. Whereas
for medical purposes, or other valid reason, the animal can not wear a collar
Ifor the purpose of affixing required license, the owner of said animal may, by
• ermission, carry said license on his person and shall do so whenever animal
is in a public place or street.
(e) License fees for any dog or cat as outlined above is Three Dollars
($3.00) for a sterilized animal and Five Dollars ($5.00) or an unsterilized animal
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per year.
(f) All owners of seeing eye dogs or guide dogs, such dogs being used to
id the blind, shall not be required to pay an annual City license fee; but shall
e required to obtain a license tag.
(g) Hunting dogs licensed by the Game and Fish Commission will be licensed
t Two Dollars ($2.00) each.
ACCINATION - REQUIRED
No person shall own any dog or cat in the City of Batesville, or obtain
a license for any dog or cat over the age of three (3) months, unless said animal
• has been vaccinated with an anti-rabies vaccine. All such dogs and cats shall
be vaccinated against rabies annually by a licensed veterinarian. i
ANIMALS - AT LARGE PROHIBITED
(a) No owner of any dog, licensed or unlicensed, vaccinated or unvaccinated,
,may permit said animal to be at large.
(b) Cats that are licensed and sterilized may be unrestrained so long as
they are on their owners premises.
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• (c) Nuisance animals will be held in violation of this section. f
(d) Any person convicted of violating this section will be fined as follows:
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1st Cited Offense 2nd Cited Offense 3rd Cited Offens4
$10.00 $25.00 $50.00 `
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PREMISES AND PENS - CONDITION OF
• (a) No owner of any animals shall fail to keep the premises where such
animals are kept free from offensive odors that are unreasonably disturbing to
any person.
(b) No person shall allow animals or premises where animals are kept to
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become infested with ticks, fleas, or other vermin to the point of endangering
he animals health by failing to diligently and systematically apply accepted
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methods of insect and parasite control .
IMPOUNDING - RELEASE OR EUTHANIZATION
(a) It is the duty of the Department of Animal Control to take into custody
any animal found at large in the City. Tagged, identified animals, shall be
returned immediately to their owner whenever possible, and the owner cited at
the discretion of the animal control officer. Animals that can not be readily
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eturned or claimed by their owner, shall be held for a period of three (3)
• working days after the owner has received certified notification that said animal
as been impounded at the Department of Animal Control . If reasonable effort
o locate the owner or any impounded animal has failed, the animal may be released
o a suitable person, prusuant to this ordinance, or euthanized after the tenth
10) day of impoundment. The fee for impounded animals is $5.00 per day.
(b) For the purpose of human treatment of animals and the safety of animal
control staff; any animal which is not indentified by a tag, tattoo, or other
means and is declared by the Manager of Animal Control to be wild or dangerous
to the extent that confinement of such animal would be hazardous and/or cruel
to the animal and/or staff, may be euthanized upon order of the Manager of Animal
Control .
ELLING OF IMPOUNDED ANIMALS
• It shall be unlawful for the City, or any person, employee or representative
f the City to sell , or profit from the sale of any impounded animal for any
urpose.
ANIMALS - ADOPTION OF
Animals not claimed by the owner within the prescribed period of time
(pursuant to Section 8) become property of the Department of Animal Control ,
nd may be placed with a home which is found suitable, after a completed Adoption'
Application has been approved. The Department of Animal Control may charge an
• doption fee.
ELINQUISHMENT - UNWANTED ANIMALS
11 (a) If the owner or an animal wishes to surrender such animal to the
Department of Animal Control , said person shall complete a Statement of Relin-
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• quishment at the time of surrender.
(b) No person shall abandon any animal at the Animal Control Shelter.
RESTRAINT - PROHIBITED TYPES
The Animal Control Officer will have discretion as to whether an animal ' s
pen or restraint is hazardous to the health or safety of the animal or to the
public.
VICIOUS ANIMAL
(a) Vicious animals, as defined herein are prohibited.
(b) Any person convicted of violating this section shall be summoned to
court and assessed a fine no less than Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) and
not in excess of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) and the court may order the
destruction of said animal .
ANIMAL - QUARANTINE REQUIRED
• (a) Any animal which has bitten a person is a rabies suspect, and such
animal shall be immediately released by the owner or custodian for
quarantine in a veterinary hospital approved by the City, or at the discretion
of the Manager of Animal Control , at the Department of Animal Control for a period
of ten (10) days.
(b) When any animal has bitten, scratched, or otherwise attacked a person,
the person or anyone having knowledge of such incident shall immediately notify
the Department of Animal Control
(c) The animal must be quarantined for a period of at least ten days at
the expense of the owner, or ownership may be relinquished, and the animal
leuthanized, and its head taken to the State Health Department for a pathological
examination.
(d) The quarantine may be on the premises of the owner only if the animal
• ' has had a rabies vaccination at the discretion of and under supervision of the
Department of Animal Control , if an appropriate and suitable place is available.
�I (e) Unclaimed stray animals that have bitten someone and are under quarantine
may be humanely euthanized after seventy-two (72) hours or three (3) working
lays and the head removed and taken to a lab for pathological examination.
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ANIMAL - SELLING OR GIVING AWAY - PROHIBITED
No person shall sell , offer for sale, barter or give away, upon any street,
idewalk, or any other public place in the City of• Batesville, an rabbits,y
baby chicks, ducklings , dogs, cats, or other foul or animal .
ROHIBITED ANIMALS, AND REPTILES
No person shall own, possess, or have custody on their premises any
• dangerous , wild or exotic animal or any animal with a poisonous bite that shall
be hazardous to the public.
NUISANCE ANIMAL - IN HEAT - ENCLOLURE REQUIRED
The owner of any female dog or cat, during the period that such animal is
"in heat" , shall keep it securely confined within their residence, a building,
fenced yard, or other enclosed structure in a humane manner, except when out
and on a leash, or otherwise physically restrained by a compentent person.
TRAPS - TAMPERING WITH PROHIBITED
No person shall tamper with, set off, release an animal from, relocate,
or remove any trap placed by or on the order of the Department of Animal Control .
No person shall torment, abuse, torture, and mistreat any animal in a trap
set by or on the order of the Department of Animal Control .
NUISANCE ANIMAL
• () No person shall unreasonably allow any dog, to bark, bay, cry, howl , or
make any other noise continuously so as to create a nuisance.
No person shall allow their dog or cat to defecate on the property of
another. It shall not be a violation of this section if the waste is promptly
removed by the owner.
CRUELTY TO ANIMAL - PROHIBITED
A person commits the offense of cruelty to animals if, except as authorized
by law, he knowingly:
(1) Abandons any animal ;
(2) Subjects any animal to cruel mistreatment;
(3) Subjects any animal in his custidy to cruel neglect; or
(4) Kills or injures any animal belonging to another without legal
Privilege or consent of the owner.
• (B) Cruelty to animals is a Class "A "Misdemeanor
POISONING - OF ANIMALS PROHIBITED
No person shall place, leave or expose, in any place accessible to any
wildlife, domestic animals or other animals any poisonous substance or ingredient,
r any edible substance or ingredient, which has in any manner been treated,
or prepared with any poisonous substance or ingredient.
�) Violation of this section shall be treated as a Class "A" Misdemeanor.
• ENFORCEMENT
For the purpose of discharging the duties imposed by this ordinance �
and enforcing its provisions, any Animal Control Officer is empowered to:
Enter upon any open premises upon which a dog, cat or animal is kept or
harbored, and to request and secure the owner' s exhibition of such animal .
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® Any Animal Control Officer who upon examination has probable cause to
believe an animal is being kept in a cruel or inhumane manner, is herein
further empowered to take possession thereof.
PENALTIES AND FINES
Any person knowingly or willfully violating any portion of this
ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished upon
conviction by assessment of penalties up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) unless
otherwise stated herein.
Fourth (4th) and subsequent violation of any portion of this ordinance
shall be punished upon conviction by assessment of penalties up to Five
Hundred Dollars ($500.00) .
CITATIONS
Any Animal Control Officer or Police Officer, is hereby authorized
• to issue citations for violations of this ordinance. Citations may be
issued to either the owner of the animal or the guardian of the same and
said guardian of such animal is eighteen (18) years of age or older.
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE
If any part of this ordinance shall be held invalid, such part shall
be deemed severable and the invalidity thereof shall not affect the remaining
parts of this ordinance.
REPEALER
Any ordinance or parts of ordinace conflicting herewith are hereby
repealed except Sections 6.08.01 - 6. 12.04 of the Batesville Municipal
Code.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF we hereunto set our hands and seals this.. -`' ay
• of AA 1991.
IT IS SO ORDAINED.
NORABLE JAMES F. BARNETT, MA OR
ATTEST:
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DENISE M. JOHNSTON
CITY CLERK