[Adopted 8-2-1982 by L.L.
No. 2-1982]
The Town Board of the Town of Tusten finds that the running
at large and other uncontrolled behavior of licensed and unlicensed
dogs have caused physical harm to persons, damage to property and
have created nuisances within the Town. The purpose of this article
is to protect the health, safety and well-being of persons and property
by imposing restrictions on the keeping and running at large of dogs
within the Town.
This article is enacted pursuant to the provisions of Article
7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law
of the State of New York.
The title of this article shall be the "Dog Control Law of the
Town of Tusten."
As used in this article, the following words shall have the
following respective meanings:
DOG
Male and female, licensed and unlicensed, members of the
species Canis familiaris.
DOG WARDEN
A Dog Control Officer on or after September 1, 1982.
OWNER
The person entitled to claim lawful custody and possession
of a dog and who is responsible for purchasing the license for such
dog unless the dog is or has been lost, and such loss was promptly
reported to the Dog Warden and a reasonable search has been made.
If a dog is not licensed, the term "owner" shall designate and cover
any person or persons, firm, association or corporation who or which
at any time owns or has custody or control of, harbors, or is otherwise
responsible for any dog which is kept, brought or comes within the
Town. 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 the owner of any dog found to
be in violation of this chapter shall be 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 the dog and violation of this article.
RUN AT LARGE
To be in a public place or on private lands without the knowledge,
consent and approval of the owner of such lands.
[Amended 7-14-2020 by L.L. No. 2-2020]
A. It shall be unlawful for any owner of any dog in the Town to permit
or allow such dog to:
(1) Run
at large unless the dog is restrained by an adequate leash or unless
it is accompanied by its owner or a responsible person and under the
full control of such owner or person on private property, with consent
of the property owner or licensee. For the purpose of this article,
a dog or dogs hunting in the company of a hunter or hunters shall
be considered as accompanied by their owner.
(2) Engage
in habitual loud howling, barking, crying or whining or conduct itself
in such a manner so as to unreasonably and habitually disturb the
comfort or repose of any person other than the owner of such dog.
(3) Uproot,
dig, or otherwise damage any vegetables, lawns, flowers, garden beds,
or other property without the consent or approval of the owner thereof.
(4) Chase,
jump upon or at or otherwise harass any person in such a manner as
to reasonably cause intimidation or fear or to put such person in
reasonable apprehension of bodily harm or injury.
(5) Habitually
chase, run alongside of or bark at motor vehicles, motorcycles or
bicycles while on a public street, highway or place, or upon private
property without the consent or approval of the owner of such property.
(6) Create
a nuisance by defecating, urinating or digging on public property,
or on private property without the consent or approval of the owner
of such property.
(7) If
a female dog when in heat, be off the owner's premises unrestrained
by a leash.
B. The owner(s) of any dog in the Town shall comply with the foliowing:
(1) Any
person who owns or controls a dog must immediately remove any feces
left by that dog on any sidewalk, gutter, street, or other public
area and dispose of it in a sanitary method.
(2) Any
person who owns or controls a dog must immediately remove any feces
left by that dog on any private property, when the property owner
has not given consent for the feces to remain on the property.
(3) The foregoing Subsection
B(1) and
(2) shall not apply to a guide dog accompanying any blind person.
[Amended 10-22-2018 by L.L. No. 2-2018]
The procedure for seizure and impoundment of dogs in violation of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law and of §
115-5 of this article is as follows:
A. The Dog Warden or any peace officer shall seize 1) any unlicensed dog whether on or off the owner's premises, 2) any dog not wearing a tag, and after September 1, 1982, not identified, and which is not on the owner's premises and 3) any dog found in violation of §
115-5A of this article. Such seized dog shall be kept and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law. The Dog Warden or peace officer may also investigate and report to a Town Justice of the Town any dangerous dog as described in Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law, and see that the order of the Town Justice in such case is carried out.
B. The Dog Warden or a peace officer observing a violation of this article
in his presence shall issue and serve an appearance ticket for such
violation.
C. Any person who observes a dog in violation of this article may file
a complaint under oath with a Town Justice of the Town specifying
the nature of the violation, the date thereof, a description of the
dog and the name and residence, if known, of the owner of such dog.
Such complaint may serve as the basis for enforcing the provisions
of this article.
D. The owner
of any dog that is seized may redeem the dog within five days of the
seizure of the dog by paying to the Town Clerk the impoundment fee
set by the Town Board and presenting the receipt for payment of the
fee to the shelter that is harboring the dog.
[Added 7-14-2020 by L.L. No. 2-2020]
E. Any dog
that is not redeemed within five days shall forfeit all title to the
dog and the dog shall than be made available for adoption al the discretion
of the shelter.
[Added 7-14-2020 by L.L. No. 2-2020]
[Amended 10-22-2018 by L.L. No. 2-2018]
Any person convicted of a violation of this article shall be
liable for the following civil penalties:
B. Dog running
at large:
(1) First
offense: no more than $100.
[Amended 7-14-2020 by L.L. No. 2-2020]
(3) Third
and subsequent offenses: $300.
C. Creating
a nuisance by failing to remove feces per § 1155-5B(1) and
(2).
[Added 7-14-2020 by L.L. No. 2-2020]
D. Any other
violations of this article: $250.
[Adopted 12-28-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2011]
The purpose of this article is to provide for the licensing
and identification of dogs. Effective January 1, 2011, the State of
New York has relinquished the responsibility of the dog licensing
function to local municipalities and eliminated the Animal Population
Control Fund. Local municipalities will now be required to adopt legislation
relating to this issue.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADOPT
The delivery to any natural person 18 years of age or older,
for the purpose of harboring, a dog, seized or surrendered, from the
Town's animal shelter.
CLERK
The Town Clerk, or Deputy Town Clerk, of the Town of Tusten,
where licenses are to be validated or issued.
DETECTION DOG
Any dog that is trained and is actually used for such purposes
or is undergoing training to be used for the purpose of detecting
controlled substances, explosives, ignitable liquids, firearms, cadavers,
or school or correctional facility contraband.
DOG
Any member of the species Canis familiaris.
GEESE DOG
Any dog that is trained to aid the Animal/Dog Control Officer
in the control of geese within the boundaries of the Town.
GUIDE DOG
Any dog that is trained to aid a person who is blind and
is actually used for such purpose, or any dog during the period such
dog is being trained or bred for such purpose.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
HARBOR
To provide food or shelter to any dog.
HEARING DOG
Any dog that is trained to aid a person with a hearing impairment
and is actually used for such purpose, or any dog during the period
such dog is being trained or bred for such training.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
IDENTIFICATION TAG
A tag which sets forth an identification number, as required
by the provisions set forth in this article.
OWNER
Any person who harbors or keeps any dog.
PERSON WITH A DISABILITY
Any person with a disability as that term is defined in § 292
of the New York State Executive Law.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
POLICE WORK DOG
Any dog owned or harbored by any municipal police department
or any state or federal law enforcement agency, which has been trained
to aid law enforcement officers and is actually being used for police
work purposes.
SERVICE DOG
Any dog that has been or is being individually trained to
do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a person with a disability.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
THERAPY DOG
Any dog that is trained to aid the emotional and physical
health of patients in hospitals, nursing homes, retirement homes and
other settings and is actually used for such purpose, or any dog during
the period such dog is being trained or bred for such purpose.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
TOWN
The Town of Tusten, including incorporated areas.
WAR DOG
Any dog which has been honorably discharged from the United
States Armed Forces.
WORKING SEARCH DOG
Any dog that is trained to aid in the search for missing
persons and is actually used for such purposes.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]