No person, firm, corporation, partnership or other entity shall operate
a facility, business or shop which sells dogs, cats, birds, mice or
other animals without first securing a license in accordance with
this article.
Every place used as a facility, business or shop shall be kept in
a clean and sanitary condition, and no waste or refuse material shall
be allowed to remain thereon for more than 24 hours. All animals shall
be humanely treated, and any animal having any disease shall be properly
isolated and treated.
All pens, cages and other structures shall be so constructed as to
be easily cleaned. Such structures must be adequate to keep each animal
from escaping and so constructed and so located as to keep any animal
from biting or injuring any person or animal located outside of the
cage. Water shall be available at all times to each animal, and food
shall be provided as needed.
Every person, firm, corporation, partnership or other entity engaged in such business shall make application to the Commissioner of Permit and Inspection Services on a form provided, accompanied by a fee as prescribed in Chapter 175.
The following information shall be required: name, residence address,
phone number, business address, responsible person for the business
(owner), experience of the business owner, other related business
ventures, number of employees and types and numbers of animals usually
kept on the business premises.
The application must be accompanied by a letter of certification
as to the acceptable condition of the premises and animals thereon
as observed and certified to by one of the following:
Penalty. Any person, firm, corporation, partnership or other entity
violating any provision of this article shall be fined not less than
$50 nor more than $1,500 for each offense, and a separate offense
shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation
occurs or continues. The Commissioner of Permit and Inspection Services
shall have the authority to revoke any license upon determination
of a violation or report of conditions dangerous to the health or
welfare of the animals at the premises, as established by the Erie
County SPCA or other appropriate agency.