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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 3877/70THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING BY-LAW NUMBER 3 S 70) A By-law for licensing and requiring the registration of dogs and for the control of dogs within the Corporation of the Township of Pickering and to repeal By-law Number 3323. WHEREAS the Corporation of the Township of Pickering has pursuant to The Municipal Act, Section 379(1), paragraph 1, and Part 1 of The Dog Tax and Live Stock and Poultry Protection Act, authority to enact this By-law. NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the Township of Pickering hereby enacts as follows;- 1. (a) "Dog" means a male or female dog, over the age of 12 weeks. (b) "Owner" of a dog includes any person who possesses or harbours a dog and "owns" or "owned" have a corresponding meaning. (c) "Animal Control Officer" includes the person or Association who has entered into a contract with the Corporation of the Township of Pickering to control dogs and to maintain a dog pound and any servants or agents of such person. 2. Every owner of a dog shall, on or before the 15th day of February in each and every year, or upon becoming the owner of a dog after the 15th day of February, register such dog with the Corporation of the Township of Pickering and procure a license and dog tag for each dog owned by him. 3. Every dog shall be inoculated with an anti-rabies vaccine and the Township of Pickering may require an owner to produce a certificate signed by a practising veterinarian that the dog has been inoculated within a period of Twenty-four (2.4) months of the date of application for the license and if required to do so the owner shall produce such certificate. Continued ...... 2 - 2 - 4. Every dog tag shall bear the serial number and the year in which it was issued and a record shall be kept by the Corporation of the Township of Pickering showing the name and address of the owner and the serial number of the tag. 5. The owner shall keep the dog tag securely fixed on the dog at all times, 6. No person shall allow his dog to become a nuisance nor permit it to howl or bark excessively. Any person so aggrieved may appear before a Justice of the Peace and swear out an Information on charging the owner with a breach of 91 this section, 7, The fee charged for the replacement of lost dog tags shall be 25 cents. 8. Every person who fails to comply with Sections 2 or 4 of this by-law or who uses a dog tag upon a dog other than that for which it was issued is guilty of an offence and on summary conviction is liable to a fine of not more than Ten Dollars ($10.00), exclusive of costs. 9. Every license issued pursuant to this by-law shall expire on the 31st day of December of the year in respect of which it was issued and the license fee to be paid to the Corporation of the Township of Pickering at the time of the issuing of the license shall be as follows:- (a) license fee for first male dog ..............$5.00 license fee for a second male dog in a household ...................................$7.50 license fee for each additional male dog over two in a household ....................$15.00 (b) license fee for first female dog............ $8.00 license fee for a second female dog in a household ..................................$15.00 license fee for each additional female dog over two in a household ....................$25.00 Continued ...... 3 - 3 - 10. The owner of a kennel of dogs that are pure-bred shall pay an annual tax of $25.00 to the treasurer of the Corporation of the Township of Pickering as a tax upon the kennel, and he is not liable to pay in respect of such pure-bred dogs any license fee under Section 9 of this by-law. 11. (1) No owner of a dog shall allow the dog to run at large within the limits of the Corporation of the Township of Pickering. (2) For the purposes of this section, a dog shall be deemed to be running at large when found elsewhere than on the property of the owner and not under the control of a competent and responsible person. (3) Any person shall be entitled to take charge of any dog found running at large and deliver the same to the Animal Control Officer of the Township of Pickering. (4) If the animal control officer is unable to seize any dog found to be at large contrary to this by-law, and the owner of such a dog is known to the animal control officer,the owner shall be required to pay a pound fee of Five Dollars ($5.00) to the animal control officer within seven days of notification by the animal control officer of the offence committed under the by-law. 12. (1) Subject to Sub-section (4) of this section, a peace officer or animal control officer may, (a) Seize and impound any dog found running at large, and, (b) Restore possession of the dog to the owner thereof where, (i) The owner claims possession of the dog within three days (exclusive of Statutory holidays and Sundays) after the date of the seizure, and Continued ...... 4 - 4 - Item 12 (1)(b) continued (ii) The owner pays to the peace officer or animal control officer a pound fee of Five Dollars ($5.00) for a dog seized and impounded plus a maintenance sum of One Dollar ($1.00) for each day subsequent to the day of seizure that the dog remains impounded. (iii) Any female dog in heat found to be running at large shall be seized and impounded until no longer in heat, but in any case no longer than 21 days; and the pound fee and maintenance sum set out in sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (b) of sub-section 1 of this Section shall apply. (iv) Where a dog is seized and impounded, the owner, if known, and whether the dog is claimed from the pound or not, shall be liable for the pound and maintenance fees prescribed, and shall pay all fees on demand by the animal control officer. (v) No dog shall be returned to the owner unless it has been licensed in accordance with the pro- visions of this by-law and any owner of a dog without a license or a dog tag and any purchaser of a dog without a license or a dog tag shall obtain a license and a dog tag for the current year before delivery is made. (vi) Where a dog is seized and impounded, the owner shall, prior to the release thereof, have the dog inoculated with an anti-rabies vaccine or produce a certificate signed by a practising veterinarian that the dog has been inoculated with an anti-rabies vaccine within the previous Twenty-four (24) months. Continued ...... 5 - 3- Item 12 continued (2) Where, at the end of the said three days, possession of the dog has not been restored to the owner under Sub-section 1 of this Section, the animal control officer may sell the dog for such price as he deems reasonable. (3) Where the owner of a dog has not claimed the dog within three days after its seizure under Sub-section (1) of this Section and the dog has not been sold, the animal control officer may kill the dog in a humane manner or otherwise dispose of the dog as he sees fit and no damages or compensations shall be recovered on account of its killing or other disposition. (4) Where a dog seized under Sub-Section (1) of this Section is injured or should be destroyed without delay for humane reasons or for reasons of safety to persons or animals, the peace officer or animal control officer may kill the dog in a humane manner as soon after seizure as he thinks fit without permitting any person to reclaim the dog or without offering it for sale and no damages or compensation shall be recovered on account of its killing. 13. (1) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this by-law, every person who contravenes any of the provisions of this by-law is guilty of an offence and on summary conviction is liable to a fine of not more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00), exclusive of costs, and every such fine is recoverable under The Summary Convictions Act. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sub-section (1) of Section 13 or the provisions of Section 2 of this by-law, any person may, upon presentation of a summons issued pursuant to this by-law alleging commission of an offence under this by-law, pay out of Court within five days Continued ...... 6 - 6 - Item 13 (2) continued from the date of issue of the said sum.ins (exclusive of Saturday, Sunday and holidays), the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00), if the summons provides that such sum may be so paid out of Court, and upon such payment no further proceedings are to be taken under this by-law in respect of the said offence alleged in the summons. 14. By-law Number 3323 is hereby repealed. BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND PASSED THIS Ja1 day of 1970. -------= -- - ----- Reeve C1 k