[Adopted 3-22-2007 by L.L. No. 1-2007]
The Town Board finds that the uncontrolled behavior
of licensed and unlicensed dogs has caused physical harm to persons,
damage to property and nuisances within the Town. The purpose of this
article is to protect the health, safety and well-being of persons
and property.
The article is enacted pursuant to the provisions
of § 124 of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law.
The title of this article shall be "Dog Control
Law of the Town of Schodack."
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS LAW
The Agriculture and Markets Law of the State of New York
in effect as of the effective date of this chapter, as amended by
the chapter, and as thereafter amended.
[Added 12-29-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010]
DOGS
Includes male and female, licensed and unlicensed member
of the species Canis familiarias.
IDENTIFICATION TAG
A tag issued by the Town Clerk which sets forth the identification
number, together with the name of the Town and state, the telephone
number of the Town Clerk and any other information deemed necessary
by the Town Clerk.
[Added 12-29-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010]
OWNER
Any person who harbors or keeps a dog. In the event that
any dog found in violation of this article is found to be owned by
a person under 18 years of age, the "owner" shall be deemed to be
the parent or guardian of such person, or the head of household in
which said person resides. Any person 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 purposes of this article.
RUN AT LARGE
To be unrestrained in a public place or on land other than
that of the owner.
Establishment of the fact or facts that the
owner or person in possession of a dog has allowed or permitted such
dog to commit any of the acts prohibited by this article shall be
presumptive evidence against the owner or person harboring such dog
that he or she has failed to properly confine or control the dog.
[Amended 12-29-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010]
A. Any dog
found in violation of the provisions of this article may be seized
pursuant to the provisions of § 117 of the Agriculture and
Markets Law.
B. Every dog
seized shall be properly cared for, sheltered, fed and watered for
the redemption periods set forth in § 117 of the Agriculture
and Markets Law.
C. Seized
dogs may be redeemed by producing proof of licensing and identification
pursuant to the provisions of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets
Law and by paying the impoundment fees set forth in § 117
of the Agriculture and Markets Law.
D. Any dog
unredeemed at the expiration of the appropriate redemption period
shall be made available for adoption or euthanized pursuant to the
provisions in § 117 of the Agriculture and Markets Law.
[Adopted 12-29-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010]
This article is enacted pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
59, Part T, of the Laws of 2010, Article 7 of the Agriculture and
Markets Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of New York.
All licenses issued pursuant to this article, and any renewal
thereof, shall be valid for a period of one year and shall expire
on the last day of the last month of the period for which they are
issued. No license shall be issued for a period expiring after the
last day of the 11th month following the expiration date of the current
rabies certificate for the dog being licensed. In the event an applicant
for a license or renewal presents an exemption statement certified
by a licensed veterinarian, in lieu of a rabies certificate, then
the license or renewal shall be issued; however, that does not exempt
the owner from rabies for one year from the date of the statement.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall,
upon conviction thereof, be subject to the following fines:
A. First violation: written warning only.
B. Second violation: fine not to exceed $50 per dog per violation.
C. Third violation: fine not to exceed $100 per dog per violation.
D. Fourth and subsequent violation: fine not to exceed $250 per dog
per violation.