[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Sardinia 10-14-1987 by L.L. No. 1-1987; amended in its entirety 12-30-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2011. Subsequent amendments
noted where applicable.]
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
This Article I of Chapter 54 shall be known as the "Town of Sardinia Dog Licensing Law." The purpose of this article is to protect the health, safety and well-being of persons and property by maintaining a licensing program to ensure identification of ownership and responsibility with respect to dogs within the Town. This article is enacted pursuant to the provisions of § 122 of the Agriculture and Markets Law of the State of New York.
A.
All dogs in the Town of Sardinia must be licensed with the Town Clerk
by the age of four months and are required to present a current certificate
of rabies at the time of licensing or the renewal of an existing license.
B.
All dog licenses for unspayed or unneutered dogs will be paid for
a period of one year and will expire at the end of the month one year
from the date of issue. Dog licenses are not transferable.
C.
Fees for licensing of dogs.
(1)
The fee for a spayed or neutered dog for a one-year period will be
$5 (which fee includes the assessment of a $1 surcharge for the purpose
of carrying out animal population control).
(2)
The fee for an unspayed or unneutered dog will be $13 (which includes
the assessment of a $3 surcharge for the purpose of carrying out animal
population control).
(3)
The fees established by this provision are subject to review by the
Town Board periodically and may be changed by a resolution of the
Town Board, if deemed necessary.
D.
Enumeration fee. The Town Board has determined that there is a continual
need for dog enumeration, and a fee of $10 will be assessed to all
dogs found unlicensed within the Town of Sardinia. If the same or
any other dog owned by the same owner is found to be unlicensed for
a second time within a five-year period, a $20 fee will be assessed,
and if the same or any other dog owned by the same owner is found
to be unlicensed for a third time within such five-year period, a
$40 fee will be assessed. If the same or any other dog owned by the
same owner is found to be unlicensed more than three times within
a five-year period, each time, the enumeration fee shall double the
last fee assessed but shall not exceed $250.
E.
Service dogs. The Town of Sardinia will require a license for every
guide dog, service dog, hearing dog, therapy dog, and detection dog;
however, the fee for this license shall be waived. A current certificate
of rabies shall be required at the time of licensing or the renewal
of an existing license.
F.
The Town of Sardinia does not allow the licensing of dogs by a shelter.
The shelter must send the adoptive dog owners to the Town Clerk of
the town or city in which the dog will be harbored for licensing or
to the Town Clerk of the Town of Sardinia, where the shelter is located,
for the purchase of the license for adoption purposes.
G.
All dog licenses may be purchased by visiting the Town offices or
by regular mail. If licensing or renewing a license by mail, the appropriate
fee must accompany the forms. There will be no refund of fees for
a one-year license.
H.
All fees will be used in funding the administration of this chapter
of the Code of the Town of Sardinia.
I.
This annual dog license fee shall be charged for all licenses becoming
effective on or after the effective date of this article.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
This Article II of Chapter 54 shall be known as the "Town of Sardinia Dog Control Law." 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 § 122 of the Agriculture and Markets Law of the State of New York.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicted:
Any dog that is on property open to the public or is on private
property not owned or leased by the owner of the dog unless permission
for such presence has been obtained. No dog shall be deemed to be
at large if it is a guide dog actually leading a blind person, a police
work dog in use for police work, or a dog accompanied by its owner
or other responsible person and is leashed or actively engaged in
hunting or training for hunting on unposted land or posted land with
the permission of the owner of the land.
The person who provides sustenance and shelter for any dog,
whether or not such person shall be the owner.
The person who is recorded in the Town Clerk's office
as the applicant for the license for a dog, if such animal shall be
licensed, or the person who provides sustenance and shelter for such
animal.
A.
No owner or harborer owning, keeping, harboring or having the care,
custody or control of any dog or dogs shall allow or permit any such
dog or dogs to be off the premises of such person, firm or corporation
(at large) and in the Town of Sardinia unless restrained by a chain
or leash not exceeding six feet in length. Whenever any dog is found
off the premises of the person, firm or corporation owning, keeping,
harboring or having the care, custody or control of such dog not controlled
or restrained as above provided, it shall be presumed that such person,
firm or corporation permitted or allowed such dog or dogs to be off
the premises in violation of this section.
B.
No owner or harborer shall keep or allow to be kept on premises owned
or controlled by him or it any dog which, by its incessant barking,
howling, whining, or other noise, shall unreasonably disturb the peace
and quiet of any person.
C.
No person shall deliberately, carelessly or negligently provoke a
dog into barking, thereby disturbing the peace and quiet of a neighborhood
by annoying the residents thereof.
D.
No owner or harborer shall own, keep, harbor or have the care, custody
or control of any dog not licensed as required by this chapter.
E.
No owner or harborer of a dog shall permit or allow such dog to cause
damage or destruction to property or to urinate or defecate or to
commit any other nuisance upon the premises of a person other than
his own.
F.
No owner or harborer of a dog shall allow such dog to habitually
chase motor vehicles or bicycles or other conveyance, including pedestrians
and joggers.
G.
No owner or harborer of a dog shall permit such dog to chase, jump
upon or at or otherwise harass or harm any person in such manner as
to actually harm or put such person in reasonable apprehension of
bodily harm or injury.
No person shall hinder, resist, or oppose any properly designated
official or representative of the Town in the performance of his duties
under this article.
A.
It shall be the duty of the Dog Control Officer or any other Town
agent or employee designated by the Town Board hereafter to seize
or take control of and to impound the following categories of dog
in a suitable place:
(1)
Any dog found running at large or unrestrained or otherwise in violation of the provisions of § 54-5;
(2)
Any
dog found to be unlicensed;
(3)
Any
dog which is not in the control of the dog's owner or harborer,
or not on the property of the dog's owner or harborer; or
(4)
Any
dog where there is probable cause to believe that the dog is dangerous
and/or in the opinion of the Dog Control Officer, police officer or
peace officer poses an immediate threat to the public safety.
B.
In the use of any weapon or device for dog control, including but
not limited to, netting, trapping, snaring, tranquilization or firearm
use (by a licensed official), the Dog Control Officer shall employ
the most humane method possible under the circumstances, taking into
account the public safety. If the safety of a member of the public
or the Dog Control Officer, police officer or peace officer is threatened,
all reasonable measures should be taken as necessary to ensure such
safety.
C.
The Dog Control Officer, seizing and impounding any dog, shall make a complete registry, entering therein the breed, color, sex and any distinguishing marks of such dog and whether licensed. If licensed, he shall enter the license number and the name and address of the owner. If the identity of the owner or harborer of the dog is known to the Dog Control Officer, police officer or peace officer, he or she shall make reasonable efforts to contact the owner or harborer and inform him or her of the impoundment or other condition of the dog and may make arrangements for release of the dog upon agreement and arrangements for compliance with this chapter. Nothing in this subsection modifies the authority or powers of the Dog Control Officer under § 54-10E.
D.
In the case of an impounded dog which the Dog Control Officer, police officer or peace officer believes poses an immediate threat to the public safety so as to necessitate that it be euthanized or with respect to which the owner or harborer has not come to agreement with the Dog Control Officer as to proposed arrangements for compliance with this chapter and/or other disposition of the dog or with respect to which the Dog Control Officer in his discretion determined not to exercise his authority or powers under § 54-10E, the owner or harborer of the dog may seek a determination hearing before the Town Court within no more than five days of the service of notice upon the owner or harborer of the Dog Control Officer's intended disposition of the dog and the right to seek a determination hearing. At such determination hearing, the Town Court may make such ruling as it deems proper and just under the circumstances. Pending the outcome of such hearing, the dog must be securely confined in a humane manner either as determined by the Dog Control Officer or as determined by agreement between the Dog Control Officer and the owner or harborer, including without limitation appropriate arrangements for the dog to be appropriately confined at the home or residence of the owner or harborer of the dog. If there is no determination hearing sought by the owner or harborer within five days of the service of aforementioned notice upon the owner or harborer, then the Dog Control Officer may take whatever measures he or she deems appropriate and humane with respect to the dog.
In the event that the owner shall be a minor under the age of 16 years, then the head of the household in which such minor resides shall be deemed to have the care, custody and control of said dog and shall be responsible for any acts in violation of this article, and such head of household shall be deemed the owner or harborer of the dog for all purposes under this article, including without limitation the provisions with respect to determination hearings set forth in § 54-7D.
A.
This article shall be enforced by the Dog Control Officer and any
other Town agent or employee designated by the Town Board hereafter.
The Dog Control Officer shall have all the powers of a peace officer
in enforcing the provisions of this article and the provisions of
Agriculture and Markets Law.
B.
The Dog Control Officer and any other Town agent or employee designated
by the Town Board hereafter are authorized to sign and issue any complaint,
information, affidavit or notice in connection with the prosecution
of any violation of this article.
C.
The Dog Control Officer and any other Town agent or employee designated
by the Town Board hereafter are authorized to enter upon any lands
upon which a dog is kept or harbored and to require the display by
the person owning or having charge or control of such dog of the license
tag for such dog. If a license tag for such dog is not displayed to
the Dog Control Officer, the Dog Control Officer shall have the right
to seize such dog and impound such dog at a suitable place.
D.
If an issued summons is disregarded by the person receiving it, the
Town Justice may permit the filing of an information and issue a warrant
for the arrest of such person.
A.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of § 54-6 of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation and shall be subject to penalties as set forth hereafter.
B.
Any person, firm or corporation taking part in or assisting in any violation of § 54-6 of this chapter shall be also be subject to the penalties herein.
C.
Each day that a violation of this article is committed or is permitted
to exist shall constitute a separate offense.
D.
Penalties.
(1)
Except as otherwise provided in § 119 of the Agriculture
and Markets Law, penalties shall be as follows:
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
(a)
For the first violation by any person, owner or harborer within
a three-year period, such person, owner, or harborer shall be subject
to a fine of not less than $35 and not more than $100.
(b)
For a second violation by any person, owner or harborer within
a three-year period, such owner or harborer shall be subject to a
fine of not less than $60 and not more than $150.
(c)
For a third violation by any person, owner or harborer within
a three-year period, such person, owner or harborer shall be subject
to a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $200 and/or imprisonment
for a period not exceeding 15 days.
(2)
Any person taking part or assisting in any violation of this article
shall also be subject to the penalties herein.
E.
If a dog seized under the provisions of this chapter is not redeemed
within the redemption time periods provided by the New York State
Agriculture and Markets Law, the owner shall forfeit all title to
such dog and the dog shall be sent to the SPCA, given for adoption,
or destroyed by the peace officer or representative of the Commissioner
of Agriculture and Markets; and pay any established fines. Anyone
that picks up an at-large dog in the Town of Sardinia must notify
the Dog Control Officer of Sardinia (or his assistant) and surrender
the dog upon request, before removing the dog from the Town, subject
to fine. Adoption fees, which are set in the Fee Schedule of the Town
of Sardinia,[1] include veterinarian bill, license fees, and maintenance
fees of the dog. There shall be a fee for the euthanasia and disposal
of a dog, which shall be in an amount equal to the cost incurred by
the Dog Control Officer in providing this service.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Fee Schedule is on file in the Town offices.
No officer, agent, or employee of the Town of Sardinia shall
render himself personally liable for any damage that may accrue to
persons or property as a result of any act required or permitted in
the discharge of his duties under this article. Any suit brought against
any officer, agent or employee of the Town of Sardinia as the result
of any act required or permitted in the discharge of his duties under
this article shall be defended by the Town Attorney until the final
determination of the proceedings thereon.
A.
Any person who observes a dog in violation of this article may file
a complaint under oath with a Town Justice specifying the nature of
the violation, the date thereof, a description of the dog and the
name and address, if known, of the owner or harborer of the dog.
B.
Upon the receipt by the Town Justice of any such complaint, he shall
summon the alleged owner to appear in person before him for a hearing,
at which both the complainant and the owner or harborer of the dog
shall have an opportunity to present evidence. After such hearing,
the Town Justice may issue such order as he deems proper and just.
C.
A violation of any order issued by a Town Justice under the provisions
of this section shall be an offense punishable, upon conviction thereof,
with the following penalties:
(1)
For the first violation by any person, owner or harborer within a
three-year period, such person, owner, or harborer shall be subject
to a fine of not less than $35 and not more than $100.
(2)
For a second violation by any person, owner or harborer within a
three-year period, such owner or harborer shall be subject to a fine
of not less than $60 and not more than $150.
(3)
For a third violation by any person, owner or harborer within a three-year
period, such person, owner or harborer shall be subject to a fine
of not less than $100 and not more than $200 and/or imprisonment for
a period not exceeding 15 days.