Editor's Note: The Animal Control Code was repealed and replaced by Res. 24-A-137, 9/9/2024.
The purpose of this Chapter is to provide for the control of domestic animals and to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe.
(Res. 24-A-137, 9/9/2024)
As used in this Chapter, the following definitions apply:
means anyone who owns, keeps, harbors, or otherwise controls an animal and includes homeowners, lot holders, and tenants with respect to any animal owned by any member of the household.
means an animal is not physically restrained by a leash, within the owner’s residence, enclosed in a humane manner temporarily within a vehicle, within a cage or similar enclosure, or by a fence that guarantees the animal cannot escape.
An owner of an animal is responsible for providing the appropriate supervision and care of the animal, including all necessary food, water, housing, vaccinations, and medical care.
The liability under this section includes any damages covered by the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, as approved by the Tribal Council, including medical treatment, lost wages, repairs, and other costs incurred due to the animal’s conduct.
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe may pursue reimbursement for any damages covered by the Tribe under this section by issuing an invoice to the individual whose animal caused the damages.
If the individual contests the invoice or fails to pay by the required date, then the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe may file a complaint for reimbursement against the individual as provided under Title 3 of the PGST Code.
(Res. 24-A-137, 9/9/2024)
A person may not own, keep, harbor, or otherwise control a vicious animal within the jurisdiction of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe.
A person who violates this section may be removed and excluded from the territory of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe as provided under PGST Code 22.02.01.
Consistent with the policies and procedures of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Police Department or the impounding facility, as relevant, the animal may be put up for adoption destroyed if the owner fails to reclaim the animal or pay the required fees in a timely manner.
A health care provider who treats a person for an animal bite or other related injury shall report all known details of the incident to the Port Gamble S’Klallam Police Department. The health care provider is not required to receive the patient’s consent to make this report.
When responding to an animal bite, reported injury, or any other incident involving a vicious animal, a Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe law enforcement officer:
If an animal has been diagnosed with rabies, the animal must be destroyed humanely. The owner of the animal is responsible for any costs and fees related to the seizure, impoundment, or destruction.