[Ord. No. 4118, 3-11-2009, § 1]
It is hereby found and declared that, in order to foster the
public health, safety and welfare, there is a need for the Township
to maintain an environment in municipal buildings and offices conducive
to the needs of the users and workers. Animal fears or phobias, allergies
(which can result even after the animal is no longer present), and
the difficulty of keeping animals under control can create situations
counter to the safety or comfort of employees and the public. All
employees and users of municipal buildings should be able to use these
buildings without those concerns.
[Ord. No. 4118, 3-11-2009, § 1]
(a) Animals
are prohibited in municipal buildings in the Township of Teaneck,
with the exception of guide dogs or other service animals, as defined
by the Americans with Disabilities Act, 18 CFR 36.104, accompanying
individuals with disabilities and especially trained and educated
for that purpose.
(b) The foregoing
prohibition shall not apply to Township-sponsored events (i.e., rabies
clinic) or other specific events for which there has been an exception
granted by the Township Manager. On occasions where the Township Manager
may grant an exception, the animals must be under the control (leashed
or crated) of the owner. The animals must be licensed, and have evidence
of state-required vaccinations as applicable.
[Ord. No. 4118, 3-11-2009, § 1]
Any person who shall violate any provision of this article or any order, rule, or regulation made hereunder shall be subject to a fine or penalty as provided in §
1-6 of the Township Code.