As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
An appointee of the Mayor and/or employee of the Department
of Public Safety, who shall enforce the provisions of this Chapter
and serve as a Dog Control Officer pursuant to Article 27 of the New
York State Agriculture and Markets Law.
CLERK
The City Clerk of the City of Albany, who shall serve as Dog Warden, validate or issue licenses pursuant to this article, and work in concert with the Department of Public Safety to administer provisions of Chapter
115.
DOG
Any member of the species Canis familiaris.
HARBOR
One who provides food or shelter to any dog.
OWNER
Any person having a right of property in a dog and any person
who keeps or harbors a dog, or has it in his/her care or who acts
as its custodian, and any person who permits a dog to remain on or
about any premises occupied by said person.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, partnership, association or
other organized group of persons, municipalities or other legal entity.
PUBLIC SAFETY
The Department of Public Safety of the City of Albany, which shall manage the animal control program and work in concert with the City Clerk to administer the provisions of Chapter
115.
The Mayor shall designate the City Clerk to
be the Dog Warden of the City of Albany and shall appoint Animal Control
Officers to enforce the provisions of this chapter. Animal Control
Officers shall also serve as Dog Control Officers pursuant to Chapter
7 of Agriculture and Markets Law. The Department of Public Safety
shall supervise and administer the animal control program and the
enforcement of applicable provisions and laws.
The duties of the Animal Control Officer/Dog
Control Officer shall be as follows:
A. Enforcement of the provisions of the article governing
the running of dogs at large.
B. Enforcement of the provisions of this chapter and
other ordinances of the City and laws of the state governing the licensing
of dogs by their owners.
C. Investigate and prioritize dog-related complaints
from City residents.
D. Investigate allegations of cruelty to dogs.
E. Investigate reports where humans or animals have been
bitten by a dog.
F. Capture and impound dogs running at large.
G. Routing dog license checks.
H. Patrol the City as directed.
I. Issue summonses and warning tickets for dog control
and canine waste violations.
J. Collection and disposal of dead dogs.
K. Preparation of reports documenting incidents and investigations
of any of the above.
L. Enforce all other provisions of the City Code relating
to animals.
Hurt, stray or unaccompanied dogs picked up
by an Animal Control Officer will be properly transported to the appropriate
location: contracted shelter, a veterinary hospital, or the owner
of the dog.
All dogs shall be humanely cared for by an Animal
Control Officer until they can be reunited with their owner or transported
to the appropriate facility.
The Division of Animal Control shall use sound
discretion to establish the order of priority for responding to complaints
from citizens about dog-related cases.
This article shall supersede any and all the
provisions of ordinances, rules or regulations previously enacted
or promulgated which are inconsistent with the provisions of this
article.
If any provision of this article or its application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the provisions of this article or Chapter
115 and the application thereof to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.