[Ord. No. 2040-26, 6-2-2026]
(a)
A law enforcement officer shall investigate any incidents involving any animal reported to be dangerous with assistance from the Animal Control Officer.
(b)
If an animal which is owned bites a person, the animal shall be quarantined for 10 days pursuant to Code of Alabama 1975, § 3-7A-9 et seq. If an animal which is unowned and has been reported to be dangerous bites a person, the animal shall be quarantined and destroyed pursuant to Code of Alabama 1975, § 3-7A-9 et seq. For purposes of this subsection, "bites" means the same as "has been exposed" as defined in Code of Alabama 1975, § 3-7A-1(5).
(c)
Upon the determination of a magistrate that there is probable cause to believe that an owned animal is dangerous and has caused serious physical injury or physical injury to a human being or has a documented history of causing physical injury to a human being, the Animal Control Officer or a law enforcement officer shall impound the animal pending a final disposition of a petition to declare the animal to be dangerous. The owner of the animal shall be liable for the costs and expenses incurred in impounding, feeding and providing veterinary care or treatment for the animal.
(d)
If a magistrate determines that there is probable cause to believe that an owned animal is dangerous and has caused, without provocation, serious physical injury or death to a domesticated animal, the Animal Control Officer or a law enforcement officer may impound the animal pending disposition of a petition to declare the animal to be dangerous. If impounded, the owner of the animal shall be liable for the costs and expenses incurred in impounding, feeding and providing veterinary care or treatment for the animal. If the animal is not impounded, all other provisions of this section shall still apply.
(e)
The City shall file a petition in Municipal Court to declare the animal dangerous. The owner of the animal shall be served with a copy of the petition.
(f)
An animal that is the subject of a dangerous animal investigation may not be relocated and ownership shall not be transferred pending the outcome of the investigation and hearing to determine whether to declare the animal to be dangerous.
(g)
The Court hearing shall be held within 30 days. At the hearing, the City shall present evidence that the animal is dangerous, including whether the animal caused physical injury or serious physical injury to a human being, whether the animal caused physical injury or serious physical injury to a domesticated animal, whether the animal was provoked or abused in any way, whether the animal has a history of aggressive behavior, and all other such conditions relating to the time, location, and nature of the attack, nature of the animal, and any such additional evidence as the Court may find relevant.
(1)
If the Court determines that the animal is dangerous and has caused serious physical injury or death to a human being, the Court shall order the animal humanely euthanized by a licensed veterinarian.
(2)
If the Court determines that the animal is dangerous but has not caused serious physical injury or death to a human being, the Court shall issue orders authorized in this article.
(h)
Any judicial determination in Municipal Court that an animal is dangerous may be appealed to Circuit Court within 14 days. The animal shall remain impounded pending the outcome of the appeal and a final disposition of the case.