[Amended in entirety 12-7-2023. Prior history includes Ord. 6/11/62; Ord. 8/23/84.]
[Amended 12-7-2023]
In the discharge of the duties imposed by this section, the
Animal Control Officer or any Police Officer shall have the authority
at all reasonable times to enter upon any premises (but such authority
should not include the right to enter any residence on such premises
without owner's permission) to examine a dog or other animal
which it is reasonable to suspect is in violation of a provision of
this section. Such officer shall have the further authority to take
possession of any such dog or other animal and remove it from such
premises.
[Amended 12-7-2023]
Subsections
4-1.1,
4-1.2,
4-1.3,
4-1.4 and
4-1.5 are to be in addition to the provisions set forth in the Rhode Island General Laws, 1956, Title 4, Chapter 13, as amended.
[Amended 12-7-2023]
Any Police Officer or Animal Control Officer may, where applicable,
enforce the provisions of this chapter.
[Amended in entirety 12-7-2023. Prior history includes Ord. 6/11/62; Ord. 4/8/76; Ord.
6/23/77; Ord. 7/18/91.]
[Amended 12-7-2023]
Any person who willfully or negligently permits or allows a dog(s) to wander on or run at large upon any public or private property in the Town other than the property of the owner of the dog(s) may be fined according to Section
4-6 of this chapter.
[Amended 12-7-2023]
Any person who willfully or negligently permits or allows any cattle, horse, sheep, goat or pig, or any other animal to escape or stray from its enclosure or restraint onto or to wander on or run at large upon any public or private property in the Town other than the property of the owner of the animal may be fined according to Section
4-6 of this chapter.
[Amended 12-7-2023]
No dogs shall be allowed on South Shore Beach during the hours
the beach is open.
[Amended 12-7-2023]
Dogs are always prohibited on Goose Wing Beach.
[Amended in entirety 12-7-2023. Prior history includes Ord. 7/11/55, § 1; Ord.
8/23/84, § 5.]
[Amended 12-7-2023]
The owner of any animal going at large that has been impounded
shall not take the animal out of the shelter until they have paid
a $100 impound release fee. Upon payment an animal release form will
be provided by the Little Compton Police Department. A grace period
for payment of or waiving of the impound release fee shall be at the
discretion of the Chief of Police. If the animal in question is a
dog and the owner of said dog is a resident of the Town of Little
Compton, the resident shall license the dog and obtain an animal release
form prior to the dog being picked up from the shelter.
[Amended 12-7-2023]
This section is in addition to the provisions of Chapter 641
of the General Laws as amended and is in no way to be construed as
a limitation thereof.
[Ord. 8/23/84, § 8; amended 12-7-2023]
Under authority granted in Title 4, Chapter 13, Section 1 (4-13-1)
of the General Laws of Rhode Island, 1956 as amended, entitled "Regulatory
Ordinances-Enforcement", the following procedure is hereby established
to permit the enforcement of the Ordinances of the Town of Little
Compton pertaining to Chapter IV, Animal Control by pecuniary penalty
to be recovered by action of debt which may be offered to the person
violating this chapter.
Unless otherwise stated in this chapter the following schedule
of fees is herein established:
Offense
|
Fee
|
---|
First offense
|
$50
|
Second offense
|
$100
|
Third offense
|
$200
|
Failure by the violator to dispose of any violation in the manner
herein provided will be deemed to be a waiver, on the part of the
violator to be allowed such privilege, and the Chief of Police will
cause a complaint to be filed in the Second Division Court, Newport,
Rhode Island.
The Chief of Police is hereby directed to have printed summonses
containing information as to the violation being cited, the manner
in which the violator may pay for the offense, by paying the prescribed
fee to the Town Treasurer, or set forth the date and time for appearance
in Court.
[Added 12-7-2023]
All complaints made under the provisions of this chapter shall
be made to the Animal Control Officer or any Police Officer and may
be made by telephone or in person at the Little Compton Public Safety
Complex.