This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Animal Control
Ordinance."
All owners of animals shall provide such animals with sufficient food
and water to support a healthy condition, shall provide sufficient shelter
for the animal to protect it from inclement weather, and shall provide veterinary
care when needed to prevent suffering of the animal or the spread of disease
to human beings or other animals, and shall provide humane care and treatment.
All dogs in the Town of St. Michaels which are four months of age or
older shall be vaccinated against rabies in a procedure approved by the Maryland
Public Health Veterinarian and shall be licensed as herein provided. This
section shall not apply to dogs in the Town owned by a nonresident of the
Town, provided that such dogs are duly licensed, have a current valid rabies
vaccination, and evidence of said licensure and rabies vaccination is secured
to said dogs.
A. Application for dog licenses shall be made to the Town
Clerk, or his or her authorized representative, and shall be accompanied by
a current valid rabies vaccination certificate for the dog and by the license
fee in an amount as shall be determined from time to time by resolution of
The Commissioners of St. Michaels.
B. Dog guides and police dogs shall be provided licenses
free of charge.
C. All licenses shall be valid for one year from each July
1 through June 30 of the following year.
D. The owner of each dog kept or harbored within the Town
shall make application for licenses for all such dogs within 30 days following
establishment of said owner's residence within the Town, or within 30 days
following the acquisition of each such dog, whichever shall come later.
E. The license of a dog shall not be transferred with the
dog upon change of ownership. A license shall not be transferred by an owner
from one dog to another dog.
F. Upon payment of the dog license fee, a uniform Talbot
County numbered identification tag shall be issued by the Town Clerk to the
owner. The numbered identification tag shall at all times be securely fastened
to the dog for which it was issued, by means of choker chain, collar, harness
or other means.
All owners of animals shall exercise sufficient care and control over
all animals owned by them so as to prevent those animals from becoming a public
nuisance.
The owner of any vicious animal must, by cage, pen or otherwise, securely
confine that animal to the premises of the owner or person in possession of
such vicious animal at all times in such a manner that the vicious animal
cannot reach or do harm to persons passing by on the public streets, sidewalks
and other public ways in the Town or to persons who have occasion to lawfully
enter upon the premises where such vicious animal is kept. The vicious animal
shall not be taken out of such confinement or removed from the premises of
the owner or persons in possession unless the vicious animal is securely muzzled
and on a leash, cord, chain or by similar means of physical restraint and
under the immediate physical control of a responsible person capable of physically
restraining the vicious animal.
Whenever an animal is found to be running at large, with or without a license tag, whenever an animal constitutes a public nuisance, whenever a vicious animal is not secured and restrained as required by §
87-10 of this article; or whenever a female dog is in season and not secured in accordance with §
87-13 of this article that animal may be captured and impounded by the Animal Control Officer. Upon capture of any such animal the Animal Control Officer shall make a genuine effort to notify the owner of the animal's capture if identity of the owner can be ascertained. Captured animals, unless claimed by their owners and the impounding fee paid, shall be promptly turned over to the Talbot County Humane Society to be dealt with in the same manner as impounded animals are dealt with under the Talbot County Animal Control Ordinance.
An Animal Control Officer shall be designated by The Commissioners of
St. Michaels as the enforcement authority for the provisions (apart from issuance
of dog licenses) of this article, acting under the general supervision of
the Town Clerk. Said Animal Control Officer may be an employee of a nonprofit
organization other than the Town government. The Animal Control Officer is
hereby authorized and empowered to deputize Animal Wardens, who, acting under
the supervision of the Animal Control Officer, shall be empowered to take
into custody, capture and turn over to the Talbot County Humane Society, stray,
injured, sick or dead animals, animals running at large, and vicious animals,
animals kept in kennels or female dogs in season in violation of this article.
The Animal Control Officer, Animal Wardens or any law enforcement officer of the Town may issue a citation to anyone who violates this article. No such citation shall be issued except upon first-hand personal knowledge of the issuing officer. The Animal Control Officer shall be promptly notified of such action. The procedures set forth in Chapter
33, Municipal Infractions, for issuance of citations, payment of fines, election to stand trial, and court proceedings shall apply.
In addition to the licensing fees, impoundment fees and other charges
provided for in this article, any person who violates this article shall be
fined $50. Each day the violation of this article continues shall be deemed
a separate offense. All violations of this article are municipal infractions.