Whenever, in this chapter or in any resolution or standard adopted by the Norco City Council pursuant to this chapter, the following terms are used, they shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section, unless it is apparent from the context thereof, that some other meaning is intended.
B. "Animal Services Superintendent"
means the Animal Services Superintendent of the City of Norco or his/her duly authorized representative.
C. "Animal Control Officer"
means those duly appointed and acting deputies of the Animal Control Superintendent assigned to provide animal control field services within the corporate limits of the City and enforce the provisions of this title and shall include those positions entitled Superintendent of Animal Control, Animal Control Supervisor, Animal Control Officer, and Animal Control Officer Trainee.
D. "Potentially dangerous animal"1. 2. 3.
means:
Any animal which has once actively pursued, attacked, bitten, or otherwise caused a less severe injury than a "substantial injury" (as defined in this section), to another person engaged in a lawful activity.
Any animal which has once attacked, bitten, or otherwise caused a less severe injury than a "substantial injury" (as defined in this section) to another animal.
Any animal which is found actively pursuing livestock, poultry, dogs, cats or animals.
E. "Substantial injury"
means a substantial impairment of the physical condition of a person or animal which requires professional medical treatment, including, but not limited to, loss of consciousness; concussion; bone fracture; protracted loss or impairment of function of any bodily member or organ; muscle tears, disfiguring lacerations, punctures, or a wound requiring multiple sutures; or any injury requiring corrective or cosmetic surgery.
F. "Secure enclosure"
means a fence or structure suitable to prevent the entry of young children or any part thereof, and which is suitable to confine a potentially dangerous, or vicious animal in conjunction with other measures which may be taken by the owner or keeper of the animal, or at the direction of the Animal Services Manager. The enclosure shall be designed to prevent the animal from escaping and from preventing an adult or child from coming in contact with the animal. (A chain where a person can walk within the length of the chain, or an electric collar or invisible fence is not a sufficient restraint or enclosure.)
G. "Vicious dog"1. 2. 3.
means:
Any dog which, when unprovoked, in an aggressive manner, inflicts substantial injury on or kills a human being or animals.
Any dog previously determined to be and currently listed as a potentially dangerous dog which after its owner or keeper has been notified of this determination, continues that behavior described in Section 31062 of the Food and Agricultural Code or is maintained in violation of Section 31641, 31642, or 31643 of the Food and Agricultural Code.
(Ord. 1076 Sec. 1, 2021)