As used in this article, the following words shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADOPTION
The delivery to any person 18 years of age or older, for
the limited purpose of harboring a pet, of any dog, seized or surrendered.
ALTERED
A dog that has been spayed or neutered.
AT LARGE
A dog not under control of the owner and off the premises
of the owner.
DANGEROUS DOG
A.
Any dog which:
(1)
Without justification attacks a person or domestic animal, as
defined in this chapter, and causes physical injury or death; or
(2)
Behaves in a manner which a reasonable person would believe
poses a serious and unjustified imminent threat of serious physical
injury or death to one or more persons or domestic animal, or without
justification attacks a working dog and causes physical injury or
death.
B.
The term "dangerous dog" does not include a police work dog,
while being used to assist one or more law enforcement officers in
the performance of their official duties.
DOG
Any member of the species canis familiaris.
DOG CONTROL OFFICER
Any individual appointed by the City to assist in the enforcement
of this article or any authorized officer, agent or employee of an
incorporated humane society or similar incorporated dog protective
association under contract with the City to assist in the enforcement
of this article.
HARBOR
To provide food or shelter to any dog.
IDENTIFICATION TAG
A tag issued by the City of Ithaca which sets forth an identification
number, together with the name of the municipality, the State of New
York, contact information, including telephone number for the municipality,
and such other information as the licensing municipality deems appropriate.
OWNER
If the dog is licensed, the owner is considered the person
who purchased the dog license or in whose name the dog was last licensed.
If a dog is not licensed, the term "owner" shall designate and cover
any person who has custody or control of, harbors, or is otherwise
responsible for any animal which is kept, brought or comes within
the City limits. Any person owning or harboring a dog for a period
of one week prior to the filing of any complaint charging a violation
of this article shall be held and deemed to be the owner of such dog
for the purpose of this article. In the event any dog found to be
in violation of this article shall be owned by a minor (under 18 years
of age), the head of the household in which said minor resides shall
be deemed to have custody and control of said dog and shall be responsible
for any acts of said dog and violation of this article.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, partnership, association or
other organized group of persons, municipality, or other legal entity.
UNALTERED
Any dog that is not spayed or neutered.
WORKING DOG
Any dog that is trained as a guide dog, hearing dog, police
work dog, service dog, therapy dog, war dog or working search dog
as defined by Article 7 of the New York State Agriculture and Markets
Law.
All peace officers in the City, the Tompkins County Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and its employees, pursuant
to contract with the City, and all employees of any Dog Control Officer
appointed by the Common Council shall administer and enforce the provisions
of this article and for such purpose shall have the authority to issue
appearance tickets pursuant to Article 150 of the Criminal Procedure
Law. Appearance tickets may require payment by mail of a designated
fine or appearance in Ithaca City Court and shall be in such form
as may be prescribed by the Judge of the Ithaca City Court. In assessing
penalty, the Judge of the Ithaca City Court may take into account
the status, upon proper documentation or other supporting evidence,
of an attacked animal as a service animal for people with disabilities
which provides assistance in mobility, and other major life functions,
to people with disabilities.
Any person who observes a dog causing damage or destruction
to property of a person other than its owner or committing a nuisance
upon the premises of a person other than its owner may file a signed
complaint, under oath, with the City Judge of the City of Ithaca,
specifying the objectionable conduct of the dog, the date thereof,
the damage caused, a description of the dog and the name and residence,
if known, of the owner or other person harboring said dog.
Upon receipt by the City Judge of any complaint against the
conduct of any particular dog, the City Judge may summon the alleged
owner or other person harboring said dog to appear in person before
him/her. If the summons is disregarded, the City Judge may permit
the filing of an information and issue a warrant for the arrest of
such person.
In the event that any dog found to be in violation of this article
is owned by a person under 18 years of age, the head of the household
in which said person resides shall be deemed to be the owner or person
harboring such dog and responsible for the acts of said dog for purposes
of this article.
The fact that a dog is at large in the City of Ithaca elsewhere than on the premises of the owner or person harboring such dog or in the area described in §
164-7B above, shall be presumptive evidence that the dog has been permitted to be at large with the knowledge of the owner or person harboring the dog.
All dogs being harbored in New York State are required to be
licensed pursuant to Article 7 of the New York State Agriculture and
Markets Law.
A. Application for original license.
(1) The owner of any dog reaching the age of four months shall immediately
make application to the City Clerk for a dog license on a form provided
by the City Clerk's Office. No license shall be required for
any dog which is under the age of four months and which is not at
large, or any dog that is residing in a pound or shelter maintained
by or under contract or agreement with the state or any county, city
or village, duly incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty
to animals, duly incorporated humane society or duly incorporated
dog protective association.
(2) In the case of a dog being redeemed or a dog being adopted from a
shelter or pound, the City Clerk and the manager of the facility shall
establish a licensing procedure that is agreeable and beneficial to
both the City of Ithaca and the shelter or pound.
B. Rabies vaccination required. All applications for a dog license shall
be accompanied by a valid rabies certificate signed by a licensed
veterinarian. Such certificate or affidavit shall not be required
if the same is already on file with the clerk or, in lieu thereof,
a statement certified by a licensed veterinarian stating that the
dog is too young to be vaccinated or because of old age or another
reason, or if the life of the dog would be endangered by the administration
of vaccine. In the case of a dog being redeemed or adopted from a
shelter, copies of all documentation shall be forwarded to the City
Clerk. Such records shall be kept on file by the City Clerk and be
made available upon request for rabies and other animal disease control
efforts.
C. Spay/neuter certificates. In the case of an altered dog, every application
shall also be accompanied by a certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian
or an affidavit signed by the owner, showing that the dog has been
spayed or neutered. In lieu of the spay or neuter certificate, an
owner may present a statement certified by a licensed veterinarian
stating that he has examined the dog and found that because of old
age or other reason, the life of the dog would be endangered by spaying
or neutering. In such case, the license fee for the dog shall be the
same as for a spayed or neutered dog.
D. License. Upon receiving a complete application, the required documents
and the fee, the City Clerk shall issue a license and identification
tag.
E. Expiration of license. An original license shall be issued for a
period of one year and shall expire on the last day of the month of
the period for which it was issued.
F. License renewal.
(1) The City Clerk will mail the license renewal to the dog owner prior
to the license's month of expiration.
(2) A new rabies certificate shall be required if the one on record has
either expired or will expire within 30 days of the date of renewal.
(3) A spay/neuter certificate shall not be required if one is already
on file with the City Clerk. In a case where the dog has been altered
during the preceding year, the certificate shall be presented to the
City Clerk in order to receive the reduced fee for an altered dog.
(4) Renewing licenses early or late will not change the renewal month.
However, owners having more than one dog may request common renewal
dates for their licenses which may be granted at the discretion of
the City Clerk, provided that all other licensing and renewal requirements
are met. Licensing fees will not be prorated, refunded, or waived
when accommodating such a request.
(5) Upon renewal, the City Clerk shall provide the owner with a validated
license, which license is valid for a period of one year and which
shall expire on the last day of the month of the period for which
it was issued.
G. License fees.
(1) All applications for original licenses or renewals shall be accompanied
by a fee established by the City of Ithaca Common Council. The total
fee for an unaltered dog shall be at least $5 more than the total
fee for an altered dog.
(2) All revenue derived from such fees shall be used for controlling
dogs, enforcing this article and Article 7 of New York State Agriculture
and Markets Law, and to subsidize education programs and the spaying
or neutering of dogs.
(3) License fees are not refundable or partially refundable in the event
that a dog is lost, stolen, sold, given away, surrendered or deceased
before the expiration of the license.
(4) An additional fee of $5 shall be charged for all dogs that are identified
as unlicensed during an enumeration. Such additional fee shall be
used to pay the expenses incurred while conducting the enumeration.
(5) An assessment of $3 for each unaltered dog and $1 for each altered
dog shall be collected for the purpose of carrying out population
control efforts as mandated by Article 7 of New York State Agriculture
and Markets Law. Money derived from such assessment may be used to
subsidize the spaying and neutering of cats as well as dogs pursuant
to Article 7 of New York State Agriculture and Markets Law. This assessment
is included in the license fee determined by Common Council.
H. Identification of dogs.
(1) When a dog is originally licensed, a City of Ithaca identification
number will be assigned, and an identification tag shall be issued,
which shall be worn by the dog at all times.
(2) No identification tag shall be affixed to the collar of any dog other
than the one to which it was assigned.
(3) Working dogs shall be assigned a special tag for identifying the
designation of such dog in addition to the City of Ithaca identification
tag. Both tags shall be worn by the dog at all times.
(4) Lost tags shall be replaced at the expense of the owner at a fee
set by the City of Ithaca Common Council.
I. Change of address/change of ownership.
(1) When there is a change of address for the owner of record, the owner
shall notify the City Clerk's Office of such change.
(2) In the event of a change in the ownership of any dog licensed in
the City of Ithaca, the new owner shall immediately make application
for a license for such dog. Additionally, the original owner of record
shall notify the City Clerk's Office of the change of ownership.
Such original owner of record shall be liable for any violation under
this article until such filing is made or until the dog is licensed
in the name of the new owner.
(3) If any dog which has been licensed in the City of Ithaca is lost,
stolen or deceased, the owner of record shall notify the City Clerk's
Office within 10 days of the discovery of such loss, theft or death.
J. Purebred licenses.
(1) The owner of two or more purebred dogs registered by a nationally
recognized registry association may make an application to the City
Clerk for a purebred license in lieu of the individual licenses.
(2) At the time of application, the City Clerk shall assign a purebred
license identification number.
(3) Application for a purebred license shall be on a form provided by
the City Clerk and shall include rabies vaccination certification
for every dog listed on the license. Copies of registry papers for
every dog or a comprehensive list of registry numbers and associations
shall be required. All dogs over four months of age must be listed
and included in the purebred license.
(4) Purebred licenses shall be issued for one year and renewed annually.
(5) All applications for and renewals of purebred licenses shall be accompanied
by a fee as set by the City of Ithaca Common Council. An assessment
of $3 for each unaltered dog and $1 for each altered dog, for the
purpose of carrying out population control efforts as mandated by
Article 7 of New York State Agriculture and Markets Law, is included
in the license fee determined by Common Council. No fee or portion
thereof shall be refundable once the license is issued.
(6) No purebred license is transferable. Upon change of ownership of
any dog licensed under a purebred license, the new owner shall immediately
make application for a license, except when the new owner holds a
valid purebred license and adds the dog to such purebred license.
(7) Identification tags may be requested by a holder of a purebred license.
All purebred tags shall include the identification number assigned
to the purebred license and the cost shall be paid by the owner at
a fee set by the City of Ithaca Common Council.
All premises occupied by dogs shall be kept in a clean, sanitary
condition. Adequate food, water, shelter and space must be provided
for each dog owned. For the purpose of this section, "adequate" shall
mean sufficient for age, size and number of dogs on the premises.
All police officers in the City, the Tompkins County Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and its employees, pursuant
to contract with the City, and all employees of any Dog Control Officer
appointed by the Common Council shall administer and enforce the provisions
of this article and for such purpose shall have the authority to issue
appearance tickets.
Except as provided in the Agriculture and Markets Law, a violation of this article constitutes a civil offense punishable in accordance with §
1-1 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code. These penalties shall be in addition to any other penalties provided by law.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all moneys collected
as fines or penalties by any municipality as a result of any prosecution
for violations of the provisions of this article or Article 7 of the
New York State Agriculture and Markets Law and all bail forfeitures
by persons charged with such violations shall be the property of the
municipality and shall be paid to the financial officer of such municipality.
Such moneys shall be used only for controlling dogs and enforcing
this article. Said revenue may also be used to subsidize the spaying
or neutering of dogs, any facility as authorized under Article 7 of
the New York State Agriculture and Markets Law, and subsidizing public
humane education programs in responsible dog ownership.