Whenever an animal suspected of being potentially dangerous or vicious is reported, the animal services executive director shall investigate the circumstances; and if he or she finds that the animal shows a propensity to attack, bite, scratch, or harass people or other animals without provocation, he or she shall notify the owner, stating all the facts and circumstances. He or she may under state law refer the matter to animal court, HMC § 6.12.030(D). Animal court may order that the animal be immediately seized or kept within a substantial enclosure, securely leashed or otherwise controlled. If the owner cannot provide restraint, the animal shall be temporarily impounded at the expense of the owner. At any time after seven days' impoundment for such purpose, the animal services executive director may, in his or her discretion, apply the provisions of Chapter 6.32 HMC.
(Ord. 89-04 § 2, 1989; Ord. 13-04(A) § 1, 2013)