As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ENCLOSURE
A fence of at least six feet in height or other structure,
such as a pen, forming or causing an enclosed area suitable to prevent
the entry of young children, or any part of their bodies, and suitable
to confine vicious dogs in conjunction with other measures which may
be taken by the owner or the keeper, such as the tethering of a vicious
dog. Such "other structure" shall be securely enclosed and locked
and designed with secure sides, top and bottom, and shall be designed
to keep the animal from escaping therefrom. If the pen or "other structure"
has no bottom secured to the sides, the sides must be embedded in
the ground no less than one foot.
IMPOUNDED
Taken into custody of the public pound used by the City of
Albany.
PERSON
A natural person or any legal entity, including but not limited
to a corporation, firm, partnership or trust.
VICIOUS DOG
A.
Any dog:
(1)
Which, when unprovoked, approaches a person
in a vicious or terrorizing manner in an apparent attitude of attack
upon the streets, sidewalks or any public grounds or places;
(2)
With a known propensity, tendency or disposition
to attack unprovoked, cause injury or 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 or household pet without
provocation on public or private property; or
(4)
Owned or harbored primarily or in part for the
purpose of dogfighting or any dog trained for dogfighting.
B.
No dog may be declared vicious if any injury or damage is sustained by a person who, at the time such injury or damage was sustained, was committing a willful trespass or other tort upon premises occupied by the owner or keeper of the dog or was teasing, tormenting, abusing or assaulting the dog or was committing or attempting to commit a crime. If the trespass is determined to be of an innocent nature, the court may, depending on the circumstances, and in accordance with the procedures set forth in §
115-23, find the dog to be vicious.
C.
No dog may be declared vicious if it is used
by law enforcement officials for law enforcement work.
If any vicious dog causes injury to a person
or domestic animal or damage to property while out of or within the
enclosure of the owner of the dog or while off the property of the
owner, whether or not the vicious dog was on a leash and securely
muzzled or whether the vicious dog escaped without the fault of the
owner, the owner shall be liable to the person aggrieved by the injury
for all damages sustained, to be recovered in a civil action.
The owner shall notify the City Clerk within
24 hours if a vicious dog is loose, unconfined, has attacked another
animal, has attacked a human being or has died.
No person shall own or harbor any dog for the
purpose of dogfighting or shall train, torment, badger, bait or use
any dog for the purpose of causing or encouraging the dog to unprovoked
attacks upon human beings or domestic animals.
No person shall possess with intent to sell,
offer for sale, give away, breed, buy, attempt to buy or receive as
a gift within the City any vicious dog.
The provisions of this article shall not supersede,
but rather shall be supplementary to, the provisions of law contained
in Article 7 (§ 106 et seq.) of the Agriculture and Markets
Law and any other applicable ordinance, rule or regulation.