Rockland County has evolved from a rural community as it existed in
the 1950's, to a suburban community populated by families with children
and pets who are endangered by use of spring-type "snapping" leg traps which
constitute a danger to both children and pets and are no longer safe and appropriate
for continued use in Rockland County, and that safe and humane alternatives
exist to said snapping-type spring leg traps.
Now, therefore, for the implementation of the purposes of this chapter
and the health, safety and well-being of all the residents of Rockland County,
the following provisions are now mandatory and adopted:
A. The use of spring-type snapping leg traps is prohibited
within the geographical boundaries of the County of Rockland.
B. No spring-type or snapping leg traps with jaws that are
constructed or intended to seize the leg or appendage of an animal shall be
used, or set, within the County of Rockland.
C. This prohibition shall apply to any similar device which
has the potential to maim or dismember the animal trapped.
D. This prohibition shall not in any way affect, limit or
prohibit trapping in Rockland County pursuant to the New York State Conservation
Law or other state statute by another trap or device which confines, without
injuring, the animal to be caught.
The County Commissioner of Parks and Recreation and the Sheriff of Rockland
County shall be vested with the responsibility and authority to accomplish
the purpose and intent and to monitor and enforce the provisions of this chapter.