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The Board of Commissioners may enter into intergovernmental agreements with any or all of the cities in the County to further the purposes of this Dog Control Ordinance. Any such agreements shall require the city to enact a dog control ordinance to subject all dogs within the city to the licensing requirements of this Dog Control Ordinance and provide for substantially the same violations and penalties as provided in this Dog Control Ordinance. The governing body of the city may consent to the application of this Dog Control Ordinance within its boundaries. An agreement may also provide for the sharing of revenues from the Dog Control Fund for the purpose of effective dog control within the County.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001)
Except as expressly provided herein, this Dog Control Ordinance shall not be a substitute for or eliminate the necessity of conforming with all state and federal laws, rules, and regulations, and any other ordinances which are now, or may in the future, be in effect relating to the requirements of this Dog Control Ordinance.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001)
COUNTY DOG CONTROL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
There shall be a Dog Control Advisory Committee which shall consist of five residents of the County. At least one member of the Committee shall reside within a city in the County; at least one member shall be directly connected with dogs; at least one member shall be selected from the unincorporated areas of the County; and at least one member shall be directly connected with the livestock industry. The members shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of Commissioners, without pay. Members of the Committee shall serve for two years or until replaced by the Board. No person shall serve more than two consecutive terms as a member of the Committee. Members of the Committee shall select from their number a Chairperson who shall preside at all meetings and a Secretary who shall keep the minutes of the meetings and other proceedings. A quorum for the transaction of business shall consist of three members. The Committee shall meet upon the call of the Chairperson or upon the call of any three members. Regularly scheduled meetings may be established in the discretion of the Committee.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001)
The Dog Control Advisory Committee may review all claims against the Dog Control Fund for livestock killed by a dog, and may make general policy recommendations to the Board of Commissioners concerning the amounts to be paid upon such claims. The Committee may, as it deems necessary, advise the Board on matters related to dog control.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001)
COUNTY DOG CONTROL ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
(A) The Sheriff shall have authority under this Dog Control Ordinance:
(1) To make arrests and issue citations for violations of this Dog Control Ordinance;
(2) To collect all fees and base fines specified by this Dog Control Ordinance;
(3) To otherwise enforce and administer the provisions of this Dog Control Ordinance;
(4) To take other action necessary to reduce the damage inflicted by dogs upon livestock and other domestic animals;
(5) To investigate claims against the Dog Control Fund; and
(6) To subpoena persons to testify in the hearing of claims against the Dog Control Fund.
(B) The Sheriff shall maintain a holding facility or place of impoundment where all dogs subject to impoundment shall be safely held and provided with proper and sufficient food, water, and shelter.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001)
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