A. 
A person shall not allow an animal under his or her care, custody and control to:
(1) 
Have unwanted contact with another person or animal. "Unwanted contact" shall be defined as the unwelcome or unsolicited physical contact or proximity to a person that occurs when an animal is off the real property of the owner, keeper, or custodian and includes inhibiting the movement, chasing, or jumping on a person or other animal.
(2) 
Interfere with the freedom of movement of any person while the animal is off the property of the owner. "Freedom of movement" shall be defined as the unsolicited contact or close proximity to a person that inhibits a person's movement, including jumping, growling, or otherwise threatening a person.
(3) 
Chase vehicles or bicyclists.
(4) 
Make disturbing noises, including, but not limited to, continued and repeated howling, barking, whining, or other utterances, thereby disturbing the quiet, comfort, and repose of a person(s).
B. 
A person shall not allow an animal or livestock under his or her care, custody and control to:
(1) 
Be at-large.
(2) 
Damage property other than the owner's.
(3) 
Defecate or urinate on property other than the owner's.
A. 
Animal Control Officers are authorized to seize and impound an animal if:
(1) 
The Animal Control Officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the animal has initiated unwanted contact with a person or animal, interfered with the freedom of movement of any person while off the property of the owner, or has chased any vehicle or bicyclist not on the property of the animal's owner; or
(2) 
The Animal Control Officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the animal has made disturbing noises prohibited by § 7-6-301A(4), and the owner has been convicted twice within the past 24 months for the same offense.
B. 
The seized animal shall be held at the sheltering facility pending the outcome of a hearing.
C. 
Upon conviction, and in addition to any fines or penalties assessed, the owner shall be required,
(1) 
To pay all expenses incurred for sheltering the animal; and
(2) 
To abate the activity.
A violation of this article is a Class B violation.