[Adopted 1-9-1970, as amended 10-11-1975
and 9-9-1977 (Ch. II, § 4, 2-04-01, of the 1991
Code). Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
As used in this article the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
The person or persons employed by the Town as its enforcement officer
and shall include any police officer of said Town.
ANIMAL SHELTER
Any premises designated by action of the Town for the purpose of
impounding and caring for all dogs found running at large in violation of
this article.
AT LARGE
Any dog shall be deemed to be at large when it is off the property
of its owner and not under restraint as hereinafter defined.
EXPOSED TO RABIES
A dog has been exposed to rabies within the meaning of this article
if it has been bitten by, or been exposed to, any animal known to have been
infected with rabies.
OWNER
Any person, group of persons, or corporation owning, keeping or harboring
a dog or dogs.
RESTRAINT
Any dog is under restraint within the meaning of this article if
it is controlled, or at "heel" beside a competent person and obedient to that
person's commands, on or within a vehicle being driven or parked on the
streets, or within the property limits of its owner or keeper.
SPAYED FEMALE
Any bitch which has been operated upon to prevent conception.
The provisions of this article shall be enforced by the Animal Control
Officer of the Town of Glocester and any police officer of said Town.
It shall be the duty of every physician or other medical practitioner
to report to the Animal Control Officer or the Police Department the names
and addresses of persons treated for bites inflicted by animals, together
with such other information as will be helpful in rabies control.
It shall be the duty of every licensed veterinarian to report to the
Animal Control Officer any animal considered by him/her to be a rabies suspect.
In the discharge of the duties imposed by this article, the Animal Control
Officer or any police officer of this Town shall have the authority at all
reasonable times to enter upon any premises (but such authority should not
include the right to enter any residence on such premises) to examine a dog
or other animal which is allegedly in violation of a provision of this article.
Such officer shall have the further authority to take possession of any such
dog or other animal and remove it from such premises.
No person shall interfere with, hinder or molest the Animal Control
Officer or any police officer of this Town in the performance of his/her duties,
or seek to release any animal in the custody of the Animal Control Officer
or any police officer, except as herein provided.
Except as otherwise provided herein, any person convicted of violating any provision of this article may be punished as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II, Penalties. If such violation be continued, each day's violation may constitute a separate offense as provided therein.
[Adopted 6-16-1994, effective 7-14-1994 (Ch. II,
§ 4, 2-04-02, of the 1991 Code)]
Deposits required by §
139-17 which are unclaimed after 60 days from the date of adoption or 60 days from when the dog or cat reaches sexual maturity, whichever is later, will be forfeited by the adopting party and retained by the releasing agency and shall be used for the following purposes:
A. A public education program to prevent overpopulation
in dogs and cats;
B. A program to spay and neuter dogs and cats that are available
for adoption by the releasing agency;
C. A follow-up program to assure that dogs and cats adopted
from the releasing agency are spayed or neutered; and
D. To defray additional costs incurred by the releasing agency in complying with §
139-17.