This chapter shall be known as the "College Township Dog and Cat Ordinance."
This chapter is authorized by Second Class Township Code Sections 1529
(Nuisances); 1530 (Regulation of dogs); 1527 (Public safety); and 1506 (General
powers). The contents of this chapter shall accompany but shall not supersede
any laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
CAT OWNER
When applied to the proprietorship of a cat, every person having
a right of property in any cat, and every person who keeps or harbors any
cat or has it in his/her care, and every person who permits any cat to remain
on or about any premises occupied by him/her.
DOG ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Any Municipal Dog Control Officer, State Dog Warden, agents of animal
control organizations or any duly sworn law enforcement officer authorized
to enforce the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and ordinances of
the Township of College.
DOG OWNER
When applied to the proprietorship of a dog, every person having
a right of property in any dog, and every person who keeps or harbors any
dog or has it in his/her care, and every person who permits any dog to remain
on or about any premises occupied by him/her.
KEEPER
Any person who shall possess, maintain, house or harbor any dog,
or otherwise have custody of any dog, whether or not the owner of such dog,
whether for compensation or otherwise.
POLICE OFFICER
Any person employed or elected by this commonwealth or by any municipality
whose duty is to preserve peace or to make arrests or to enforce the law.
The term includes state constabulary, dog, game, fish and forest wardens.
PREMISES
A tract of land, including buildings.
Confinement and control shall be in accordance with the Pennsylvania
Dog Law Section 305.
Keeping of kennels, dog training or grooming is permitted only in districts
designated by the College Township Zoning Ordinance and in accordance with the Pennsylvania Dog Law Sections 206,
207, 208, 209 and 210.