As used in this article, the following words
and terms shall have the following meanings:
DANGEROUS DOG
A.
Any dog:
(1)
Which, when unprovoked, approaches any person
upon the streets, sidewalks or on any public grounds or places in
a vicious or terrorizing manner or in any apparent attitude of attack.
(2)
With a known propensity, tendency or disposition
to attack unprovoked, to cause injury or to otherwise endanger the
safety of human beings or domestic animals.
(3)
Which bites, inflicts injury, assaults or otherwise
attacks a human being or domestic animal without provocation on public
or private property.
(4)
Which has been ordered confined pursuant to
the provisions of § 121 of the Agriculture and Markets Law.
B.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, except pursuant to Subsection
A(4) above, no dog may be considered to be a dangerous/vicious dog by reason of any injury or damage sustained by a person when such person was teasing, tormenting, abusing or assaulting the dog or was committing or attempting to commit a crime; any injury or damage sustained by a domestic animal which, at the time such injury or damage was sustained, was teasing, tormenting, abusing or assaulting the dog; or any injury or damage caused by the dog in protecting or defending a human being within the immediate vicinity of the dog from an unjustified attack or assault.
KEEPER
Any person other than the owner of a dangerous/vicious dog
who harbors or has in his or her possession a dangerous/vicious dog
or manages, controls or cares for a dangerous/vicious dog.
OWNER
Any person or legal entity having a possessory property right
in an animal or who harbors, cares for or exercises control over an
animal or knowingly permits an animal to remain on premises occupied
by him.
UNCONFINED
Outside the confines of a residence or commercial structure
commonly occupied by human beings or an enclosure of at least six
feet in height with secure sides, top and bottom or, if there is no
bottom, with sides which extend at least one foot underground, and
which shall be locked and designed to prevent the escape of the animal
or the entry of young children.
VICIOUS DOG
A.
Any dog owned, harbored or trained primarily
or in part for the purpose of dog fighting.
B.
Any dog owned, harbored or trained primarily
or in part for the purpose of attacking a human being or domestic
animal upon command.
C.
Any dog known by the owner to be or identifiable
as, in whole or in part, of a breed commonly known as a "pit bull,"
which shall include dogs wholly or partly of the breeds known as "American
Staffordshire terrier," "American pit bull terrier," "bull terrier"
and "Staffordshire bull terrier," but shall not include any purebred
dog of the breed "bull terrier" or "Staffordshire bull terrier" which
is registered as such with the American Kennel Club.
No person should suffer, permit or allow any
dangerous/vicious dog to remain unconfined on property within the
Village of Hempstead or to go beyond the boundaries of such property
unless such dog is securely muzzled and restrained with a chain having
a minimum tensile strength of 300 pounds and not exceeding three feet
in length and is under the direct control and supervision of the owner
of the dog. The owner or keeper of a dangerous/vicious dog shall post
conspicuous notices on the perimeter of the property where such dog
is kept to warn persons of the nature of the dog confined therein.
The owner of any dangerous/vicious dog shall
register such dog with the office of the Village Clerk no later than
180 days after the effective date of this article.
[Amended 7-7-2020 by L.L. No. 3-2020]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article, as the same may be from time to time amended, shall be punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment in accordance with §
1-16 of the Village Code. Every dangerous dog or vicious dog that is not in compliance with the provisions of this article shall constitute a separate additional offense.