The following words, terms and phrases and their other verb forms and tenses, when used in this title, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
"Administrative decision"is a decision of the chief animal control officer under chapters
17.10 (care and control of animals), 17.15 (rabies control and municipal licensing), 17.25 (redemption, disposition, protective custody or impoundment decisions or conditions), and 17.40 (classified animals).
"Aggressive bite"means a bite that is accompanied by an attack in which the animal exhibits overt behavior that includes any of the following: snarling, baring teeth, chasing, growling, snapping, pouncing, lunging or similar aggressive behavior.
"Animal"means all members of the Phylum Cordata, Subphylum Vertebrata, excluding nondomestic animals and humans, unless otherwise specifically stated.
"Animal rescue"means any person or organization who accepts animals for the purpose of finding a permanent adoptive home for the animals and does not maintain a central facility for keeping animals, but rather uses a system of fostering in private homes, or boarding or keeping in licensed commercial facilities.
"Animal rescue shelter"means a facility used to house four or more stray, homeless, abandoned or unwanted animals and that is owned, operated or maintained by an animal welfare organization, organization for the prevention of cruelty to animals, or other nonprofit organization, or by a person or persons devoted to the welfare, protection or humane treatment of animals, for the purpose of finding a permanent adoptive home.
"Bite"means an animal bite that breaks the skin or results in significant evidence of biting.
"Breeder"means any person who intentionally breeds an animal.
"Business day"means any one of the days between Monday and Friday, 8:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. which is a normal business day for the Municipality of Anchorage.
"Cat"means a member of the genus and species Felis domestica.
"Chief animal control officer"means the municipal department head responsible for animal control and administration of the municipal animal control contract or his or her designee.
"Chronic animal noise"means repeated vocalization by an animal or animals from the time the noise begins for more than five consecutive minutes during the daytime noise period from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and more than five consecutive minutes during the nighttime noise period from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., where such vocalizations unreasonably disturb the peace, quiet, or repose of a person or persons of ordinary sensibilities. There is a presumption that repeated vocalization by a dog barking for more than five minutes unreasonably disturb a person of ordinary sensibilities unless proved to the contrary. A licensed mushing facility, as defined below, shall be excused from the five consecutive minute limit for daytime noise only, up to four times per day, for a maximum of 20 consecutive minutes each time provided that no excused period shall occur within one hour of any other excused period. An excused period means more than five consecutive minutes and less than 20 consecutive minutes.
"Commercial facility"means a person or facility that boards or grooms dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and/or horses for fees or services, or any person or facility that reconveys four or more dogs or cats in a calendar year, or any person or facility that breeds more than three litters of dogs and/or cats in a calendar year.
"Control"in relation to an animal, means to simultaneously monitor, direct, and restrict an animal's movements and activities, in a humane manner, so as to prevent violations of this title. Specific types of control are defined as follows:
1. "Control by command"means to control an animal by visual or audible commands, or a combination thereof, to which the animal responds promptly and accurately; or
2. "Control by confinement"means to control an animal in a humane manner within any fully fenced pen, kennel, yard, or structure, which prevents the exit of any animal confined therein solely on its own volition and the protrusion through the outer perimeter of the enclosure of the animal's paws and/or teeth to an extent which would enable the animal to physically injure a person or another animal; or
3. "Control by leash"means to control an animal by securely attaching a leash, chain or an item which is physically capable of restraining the animal, including electronic collar, to the animal which is in the secure possession of a person physically and mentally capable of monitoring, directing and restricting the animals movements and activities; or
4. "Control by attachment"means to control an animal by a harness or other similar device attached directly or indirectly to a person or immovable object by means of a chain, leash or similar device in such a manner that:
5. "Control by harness"means to control an animal by a harness or other similar device attached directly or indirectly to a person or object during an event of competition, training, demonstration, or show.
"Current rabies vaccination"means a vaccination:
1. As specified in the current Compendium of Animal Rabies Vaccines prepared by the Rabies Subcommittee of the National Academy of Sciences and by the National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians, Inc.;
2. Administered in accordance with state law; and
3. Evidenced by a current rabies vaccination certificate in a form approved by the stat, division of public health and signed by a currently licensed veterinarian.
"Custodian"means a person entrusted by the owner with the full responsibility for an animal under this title.
"Dog"means a member of the genus and species Canis familiaris.
"Euthanasia"means a painless death or a method of causing death painlessly.
"Ferret"means a member of the genus and species Mustela putorius furo.
"Fine"means a civil penalty or civil fine imposed as restitution for wrongdoing.
"Humane care or treatment" or "humane manner"means the care and treatment of an animal, including but not limited to providing the animal with:
1. Safe and necessary control, confinement and appropriate space;
2. Adequate veterinary treatment, wholesome food and water; and
3. Heat, ventilation, and sanitary shelter from wind, temperatures, precipitation and sun conditions detrimental to its health;
all of which are consistent with or dictated by the animal's normal requirements, veterinary needs, feeding habits, and its condition, size, species, age, and breed. |
"Multi-animal facility"means a person or facility, including a dwelling unit, residence, or business premise that owns, houses, possesses, or is the custodian of four or more dogs, four or more cats, four or more rabbits, four or more ferrets, four or more horses, or any combination of seven or more of the above animals.
"Mushing facility"means a person or facility, including a dwelling unit, residence, or business premise that owns, houses, possesses, or acts as custodian of four or more dogs over the age of four months, that have been trained to be harnessed and pull sleds, carts, vehicles with humans and/or cargo for the sport of mushing whether for recreation, competition or remuneration.
"Notice to comply"means a notice issued by the chief animal control officer or designee requiring compliance with this title.
"Officer"means a person charged by law with the duty to enforce provisions of this title.
"Owner"means any person or custodian, who owns, restrains, possesses or holds title to an animal or knowingly permits an animal to remain on premises occupied by such person.
"Physical injury"means an impairment of physical condition or pain either of which is accompanied by visible scrapes, cuts, punctures, bruising, or other evidence of similar injuries.
"Primary enclosure"means any structure used to immediately restrict an animal or animals to a limited amount of space, such as a room, pen, cage, kennel, compartment, or hutch. For tethered animals, the term includes the shelter and the area within reach of the tether.
"Protective custody"means to protect and preserve the health, safety, humane care, or treatment of an animal.
"Reconvey"means to acquire and/or arrange for sale or transfer of an animal by a person acting as a broker or representative for another, with or without remuneration, whether or not such person has title to or possession of the animal.
"Secure enclosure"means any fully enclosed fenced pen, kennel, yard, or structure, which must include a roof, walls and floor, subject to approval by the chief animal control officer. The secure enclosure shall:
1. Be located so as not to interfere with the public's access to the owner's or custodian's property;
2. Prevent:
a. The accidental release by any person of any animal confined in such enclosure;
b. The exit from such enclosure of any animal confined therein solely on its own volition;
c. The entry into such enclosure by any person except the owner and other persons authorized by this title or explicitly authorized by the owner, and who are also physically and mentally capable of monitoring, directing and restricting the confined animal's movements and activities;
d. The entry into such enclosure by any animal other than the animal confined therein; and
e. The protrusion through the outer perimeter of the enclosure of the confined animal's paws and/or teeth to an extent which would enable it to physically injure a person or another animal.
The owner or custodian of an animal may establish by clear and convincing evidence that a structure was a "secure enclosure", despite failing to prevent the release of an animal, because the animal's release was primarily caused by a factor not attributable to the character of the enclosure, or to an act or omission of the owner or custodian, or the animal. |
"Serious physical injury"means any physical injury which creates a risk of death or causes protracted disfigurement, protracted impairment of health, protracted loss or impairment of the function of a body member or organ, or requires plastic surgery.
"Shelter"means a structure that is accessible to an animal and that is suitable for the species, age, condition, breed, and size of the animal to protect the animal from exposure to the elements.
1. For dogs, shelter shall be:
a. Inside the home of the dog's owner or custodian; or
b. A sound, weatherproof structure with a solid floor raised above the ground that, at a minimum:
i. Has sufficient ventilation;
ii. Contains clean and dry bedding that does not retain moisture, such as straw or wood chips, of a sufficient amount to protect the dog from inclement weather;
iii. Is small enough to allow a dog to warm the interior of the structure and maintain body heat, and large enough to allow the dog adequate freedom of movement to make normal postural adjustments, including the ability to turn around and lie down;
iv. Is maintained in a sanitary condition, free of the buildup of excretions or other waste material;
v. Has shade by natural or artificial means to protect the dog from direct sunlight;
vi. Is free of surrounding debris or other materials that could endanger the dog;
vii. Is designed for the purpose of sheltering if used for long term confinement; and
viii. Is constructed of materials that provide protection from the elements.
"Sterile"means rendered incapable of reproduction by surgical operation by a licensed veterinarian.
"Unweaned animal"means an animal too young to be weaned from the care of its parent(s).
"Wolf dog"means the offspring of a wolf or wolf hybrid. For the purposes of this title, wolf dogs and wolf hybrids shall be synonymous.
"Wolf hybrid"means a member of the genus and species Canis lupis x Canis familiaris.
(AO No. 2001-158(S-4), § 1, 1-1-2003; AO No. 2004-86, § 1, 5-18-2004; AO No. 2009-88, § 1, 9-10-2009; AO No. 2013-142, § 1, 12-17-2013; AO No. 2016-55, § 2, 6-7-2016; AO No. 2017-87, § 1, 6-13-2017; AO No. 2018-112, § 1, 1-15-2019; AO No. 2019-91(S-1), § 1, 12-3-2019)