For the purposes of this article, the following
terms shall be defined as follows:
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
A certified Municipal Animal Control Officer or, in the absence
of such an officer, the chief law enforcement officer of the municipality,
or designee.
DOG
Any dog or dog hybrid.
VICIOUS DOG
Any dog or dog hybrid declared "vicious" pursuant to this
article.
The Municipal Court shall notify the owner of
the impounded dog by certified mail, return receipt requested, of
the date and time of the hearing. The Animal Control Officer shall
also hand deliver a copy of the certified mailed notice and post it
at the residence of the owner. During the hearing, the owner shall
have the opportunity to present evidence to demonstrate that the dog
is not vicious or potentially dangerous.
If the Municipal Court declares the dog to be
potentially dangerous, it shall issue an order and a schedule for
compliance which, in part:
A. Shall require the owner to comply with the following
conditions:
(1) To apply, at his own expense, to the Director of the Department of Licenses and Inspections for a special municipal potentially dangerous dog license, municipal registration number and red identification tag issued pursuant to §
224-65 of this article. The owner shall, at his own expense, have the registration number tattooed upon the dog in a prominent location. A potentially dangerous dog shall be impounded until the owner obtains a municipal potentially dangerous dog license, municipal registration number and red identification tag.
(2) To display, in a conspicuous manner, a sign on his
premises warning that a potentially dangerous dog is on the premises.
The sign shall be visible and legible from 50 feet of the enclosure
required hereunder.
(3) To immediately erect and maintain an enclosure for
the potentially dangerous dog on the property where the potentially
dangerous dog will be kept and maintained, which has sound sides,
top and bottom, to prevent the potentially dangerous dog from escaping
by climbing, jumping or digging and is within a fence of at least
six feet in height separated by at least three feet from the confined
area. The owner of a potentially dangerous dog shall securely lock
the enclosure to prevent the entry of the general public and to preclude
any release or escape of a potentially dangerous dog by an unknowing
child or other person. All potentially dangerous dogs shall be confined
in the enclosure or, if taken out of the enclosure, securely muzzled
and restrained with a tether approved by the Animal Control Officer
and having a minimum tensile strength sufficiently in excess of that
required to restrict the potentially dangerous dog's movements to
a radius of no more than three feet from the owner and under the direct
supervision of the owner.
B. May require the owner to comply with the following
conditions:
(1) To maintain liability insurance in an amount determined
by the Municipal Court to cover any damage or injury caused by the
potentially dangerous dog. The liability insurance, which may be separate
from any other homeowner policy, shall contain a provision requiring
the municipality in which the owner resides to be named as an additional
insured for the sole purpose of being notified by the insurance company
of any cancellation, termination or expiration of the liability insurance
policy.
(2) To tether the dog within the enclosure with a tether
approved by the Animal Control Officer and having a minimum tensile
strength in excess of that required to fully secure the dog and of
a length which prohibits the dog from climbing, jumping or digging
out of a confined area.
The Department of Licenses and Inspections shall:
A. Issue a potentially dangerous dog registration number
and red identification tag along with a municipal potentially dangerous
dog license upon a demonstration of sufficient evidence by the owner
to the Animal Control Officer that he has complied with the Municipal
Court's orders. The last three digits of each potentially dangerous
dog registration number issued by the Department of Licenses and Inspections
will be "201." The Animal Control Officer shall verify, in writing,
compliance with the Municipal Clerk or other official designated to
license dogs in the municipality.
B. Publicize a telephone number for reporting violations
of this article.
The Animal Control Officer shall inspect the enclosure and the owner's property at least monthly to determine continuing compliance with §
224-62 of this article.
The person applying for the license and registration tag shall pay a fee of $700 for each dog, and each annual renewal thereof shall be the same as the original license and registration tag. Such licenses, tags and renewals thereof shall expire on the last day of January of the year following the year in which the license, registration tag and renewal are issued. All fines and fees collected or received by the City of Vineland pursuant to §§
224-64 and
224-65 of this article shall be deposited in a special account and used by the City of Vineland to administer and enforce the provisions of this article.
The provisions of this article shall not apply
to dogs used for law enforcement.