For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall
have the meaning given herein.
ABANDON
To desert, forsake, or to absolutely give up an animal without
having secured another owner or custodian or failing to provide the
following basic elements of care for a period of five consecutive
days: adequate feed, water, shelter, exercise, space in the primary
enclosure for the particular type of animal depending on its age,
size and weight; care, treatment, and transportation; and veterinary
care when needed to prevent suffering or disease transmission.
ADEQUATE CARE or CARE
The responsible practice of good animal husbandry, handling,
production, management, confinement, feeding, watering, protection,
shelter, transportation, treatment, and, when necessary, euthanasia
appropriate for the age, species, condition, size and type of the
animal, and the provision of veterinary care when needed to prevent
suffering or impairment of health.
ADEQUATE EXERCISE
The opportunity for the animal to move sufficiently to maintain
normal muscle tone and mass for the age, species, size and condition
of the animal.
ADEQUATE FEED
The access to and the provision of food which is of sufficient
quantity and nutritive value to maintain each animal in good health;
is accessible to each animal; is prepared so as to permit ease of
consumption for the age, species, condition, size and type of each
animal; is provided in a clean and sanitary manner; is placed so as
to minimize contamination by excrement and pests; and is provided
at suitable intervals for the species, age and condition of the animal,
but at least once daily, except as prescribed by a veterinarian or
as dictated by naturally occurring states of hibernation or fasting
normal for the species.
ADEQUATE SHELTER
The provision of and access to shelter that is suitable for
the species, age, condition, size and type of each animal; provides
adequate space for each animal, is safe and protects each animal from
injury, rain, sleet, snow, hail, direct sunlight, the adverse effects
of heat or cold, physical suffering and impairment of health; is properly
lighted; is properly cleaned; enables each animal to be clean and
dry except when detrimental to the species; and, for dogs and cats,
provides a solid surface, resting platform, pad, floor mat or similar
device that is large enough for the animal to lie on in a normal manner
and can be maintained in a sanitary manner. Under this chapter, shelters
whose wire, grid or slat floors (i) permit the animals' feet
to pass through the openings, (ii) sag under the animals' weight
or (iii) otherwise do not protect the animals' feet or toes from
injury are not adequate shelter.
ADEQUATE SPACE
Inside: sufficient space in a crate or cage means to allow
each animal to (i) easily stand, sit, lie, turn about and make all
other normal body movements in a comfortable, normal position for
the animal and (ii) interact safely with other animals in the enclosure.
Outdoors: Confinement in an area of at least 100 square feet in an
area which allows for sufficient movement by the animal. When an animal
is tethered, "adequate space" means a tether that permits the above
actions and is appropriate to the age and size of the animal; is attached
to the animal by a properly applied collar, halter or harness configured
so as to protect the animal from injury and prevent the animal or
tether from becoming entangled with other objects or animals, or from
extending over an object or edge that could result in the strangulation
or injury of the animal; and is at least 10 feet. When freedom of
movement would endanger the animal, temporarily and appropriately
restricting movement of the animal according to professionally accepted
standards for the species is considered provision of adequate space.
ADEQUATE WATER
Provision of and access to clean, fresh, potable water of
a drinkable temperature which is provided in a suitable manner, in
sufficient volume and at suitable intervals, appropriate for weather
and temperature, to maintain normal hydration for the age, species,
condition, size and type of each animal, except as prescribed by a
veterinarian or as dictated by naturally occurring states of hibernation
or fasting normal for the species; and is provided in clean, durable
receptacles which are accessible to each animal and are placed so
as to minimize contamination of the water by excrement and pests or
an alternative source of hydration consistent with generally accepted
husbandry practices.
ADOPTION
The transfer of ownership of a dog or cat or any other companion
animal from a releasing agency to an individual.
ANIMAL
Any nonhuman vertebrate species except fish. For the purposes of Article
V, "animal" means any animal susceptible to rabies. For the purposes of §
98-9, "animal" means any nonhuman vertebrate species including fish except those fish captured and killed or disposed of in a reasonable and customary manner.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
A person appointed by the City Manager or his designee as
an Animal Control Officer or Police Officer.
ANIMAL SHELTER
A facility, other than a private residential dwelling and
its surrounding grounds, that is used to house or contain animals
and that is owned, operated or maintained by a nongovernmental entity
including, but not limited to, a humane society, animal welfare organization,
society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, or any other organization
operating for the purpose of finding permanent adoptive homes for
animals.
BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT
A place or establishment other than a pound or animal shelter
where companion animals not owned by the proprietor are sheltered,
fed and watered in exchange for a fee.
CLEARLY VISIBLE SIGN
A sign that is (i) unobstructed from view, (ii) contains
legible writing, and (iii) may be read by an ordinary person without
assistance while standing 10 feet away from the sign.
COMPANION ANIMAL
Any domestic or feral dog, domestic or feral cat, nonhuman
primate, guinea pig, hamster, rabbit not raised for human food or
fiber, exotic or native animal, reptile, tropical bird or any bird
that spends any time outside, or any feral animal, any animal under
the care, custody, or ownership of a person, or any animal that is
bought, sold, traded, or bartered by any person. Agricultural animals,
game species, or any animals regulated under federal law as research
animals shall not be considered companion animals for the purposes
of this chapter.
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DUMP
Knowingly desert, forsake, or absolutely give up without
having secured another owner or custodian any dog, cat, or other companion
animal in any public place including the right-of-way of any public
highway, road or street or on the property of another.
EMERGENCY VETERINARY TREATMENT
Veterinary treatment to stabilize a life-threatening condition,
alleviate suffering, prevent further disease transmission, or prevent
further disease progression.
ENCLOSURE
A structure used to house or restrict animals from running
at large.
EUTHANASIA
The humane destruction of an animal accomplished by a method
that involves instantaneous unconsciousness and immediate death or
by a method that involves anesthesia produced by an agent which causes
painless loss of consciousness and death during unconsciousness.
FOSTER CARE PROVIDER
An individual who provides care or rehabilitation for companion
animals through an affiliation with a pound, animal shelter, or other
releasing agency.
KENNEL
Any establishment in which five or more canines, felines,
or hybrids of either are kept for the purpose of breeding, hunting,
training, renting, buying, boarding, selling, or showing.
LIVESTOCK
Includes all domestic or domesticated: bovine animals; equine
animals; ovine animals; porcine animals; cervidae animals; capradae
animals; animals of the genus Lama; ratites; fish or shellfish in
aquaculture facilities, as defined in § 3.2-2600 of the
Code of Virginia; enclosed domesticated rabbits or hares raised for
human food or fiber; or any other individual animal specifically raised
for food or fiber; or any other individual animal specifically raised
for food or fiber, except companion animals.
OWNER
Any person who:
(1)
Has a property right in an animal;
(2)
Keeps or harbors an animal;
(3)
Has an animal in his care; or
(4)
Acts as a custodian of an animal.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, firm, joint stock company, corporation,
association, trust, estate or other legal entity.
POULTRY
Includes all domestic fowl and game birds raised in captivity.
POUND
A facility operated by the Commonwealth or City for the purpose
of impounding or harboring seized, stray, homeless, abandoned, or
unwanted animals or a facility operated for the same purpose under
a contract with any county, city, town or incorporated society for
the prevention of cruelty to animals.
PRIMARY ENCLOSURE
Any structure used to immediately restrict an animal or animals
to a limited amount of space, such as a room, pen, cage, or compartment.
For tethered animals, this term includes the shelter and the area
within reach of the tether.
PROPERLY CLEANED
Carcasses, debris, food waste and excrement are removed from
the primary enclosure with sufficient frequency to minimize the animals'
contact with the above-mentioned contaminants; and the primary enclosure
is sanitized with sufficient frequency to minimize odors and the hazards
of disease.
RELEASING AGENCY
A pound, animal shelter, humane society, animal welfare organization,
society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, or other similar
entity or home-based rescue, that releases companion animals for adoption.
STERILIZE or STERILIZATION
A surgical or chemical procedure performed by a licensed
veterinarian that renders an animal permanently incapable of reproducing.
TREATMENT or ADEQUATE TREATMENT
The responsible handling or transportation of animals in
the person's ownership, custody or charge, appropriate for the
age, species, condition, size and type of the animal.
VETERINARY TREATMENT
Treatment by or on the order of a duly licensed veterinarian.
State law references: Similar provisions, Code
of Va., § 3.2-5900; § 3.2-6500.
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Enforcement of this chapter is vested in Animal Control Officers
or Police Officers appointed by the City Manager or his designee.
When in uniform or upon displaying a badge or other credentials of
office, such officers shall have the power to issue a criminal summons
or a civil penalty violation notice to any person found violating
this chapter.
State law reference: Position of Animal Control
Officer created, Code of Va., § 3.2-6555.
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It shall be unlawful for any person to bring or keep any wild
animals within the City; provided, however, that wild animals shall
be permitted to be brought into and kept within the City for purposes
of exhibit or as a part of a permanent animal show when the wild animals
are located within a thematic park situated in the City. As used in
this section, "wild animals" means any animal which by nature or disposition
is untamed.
State law reference: Powers of Cities and Towns
Chapter 11 of Title 15.2 of the Code of Va.; Regulation of keeping
of animals and fowl, Code of Va. § 3.2-6544.
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