CHAPTER 93: ANIMALS
Section
General
   93.001   Authority
   93.002   Definitions
   93.003   Animal control officer
Vicious Animals
   93.020   Ownership of vicious dog
   93.021   Vicious dog defined
   93.022   Injury to person trespassing; teasing dog; attempting to commit crime
   93.023   Determination that animal is a vicious dog
Rabies Control
   93.040   Vaccination required
   93.041   Report of rabies
   93.042   Impoundment of animal that has bitten or attacked
   93.043    Confinement of pet after attack upon person
   93.044   Confinement of pet bitten by animal suspected of having rabies
   93.045   Destruction of animal required
Licensing
   93.060   Licensing of dogs and cats required
   93.061   Application for license certificate and tag
Miscellaneous Regulations
   93.075   Keeping of animals
   93.076   Disturbing the peace
   93.077   Stray, abandoned or unkept animals
   93.078   Number of pets limited
   93.079   Responsibility
   93.080   Running at large prohibited
   93.081   Neglect, abandonment, mistreatment of animal
   93.082   Cruelty to animals
   93.083   Unattended animals
Impoundment
   93.095   Authority to impound
   93.096   Notice to owner
   93.097   Redemption of animal by person other than owner
   93.098   Disposition of unredeemed animals
   93.099   Costs
Administration and Enforcement
   93.115   Enforcement; authority
   93.116   Interference with enforcement
   93.117   Failure to comply with a warning ticket
   93.118   Record keeping requirements
   93.119   Payment of fees and charges; stopping payment or issuing bad check prohibited
 
   93.999   Penalty
GENERAL
§ 93.001 AUTHORITY.
   This municipality shall have the power to regulate or prohibit the running at large of dogs, animals, and poultry, to establish pounds, appoint poundmasters, and regulate the impounding of animals, and to impose a tax or license on dogs running at large pursuant to SDCL § 9-29-12.
§ 93.002 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ABANDONMENT. Giving up with the intent of never again regaining one's interests in, or rights to, an animal other than placing ownership with a responsible party.
   ANIMAL. Any mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, or fish, except humans.
   ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER. An individual, approved by the governing body, with police authority, whose duty it is to apprehend animals withing the jurisdiction of this chapter whose owner are in violation of this chapter. The police department shall also act as animal control officers.
   ANIMAL SHELTER. A building and facilities therein approved by the governing board and the health authority for the impounding of animals.
   ANTI-ESCAPE. Any housing, fencing or device which a guard dog cannot go over, under, through or around.
   AT LARGE.
      (1)   An animal when off or away from the premises and not under the control of the owner, possessor, keeper, agent, servant, or a member of its immediate family by a leash.
      (2)   An animal when on the premises of the owner, possessor, keeper, agent, or servant if not attended by a competent person unless that animal is chained, restrained, enclosed, or confined in a manner preventing it from leaving the premises.
   CONTRACTED AGENT. The person, organization, governmental agency or corporation with whom the municipality and/or county contracts to perform animal control functions.
   DOMESTIC ANIMAL. Any animal that through long association with man, has been bred to a degree which has resulted in genetic changes affecting the temperament, color, conformation, or other attributes of the species to an extent that makes it unique and different from wild individuals of its kind.
   EXPOSED TO RABIES. An animal has been EXPOSED TO RABIES if it has been bitten by, or been exposed to, any animal known to be or suspected of being infected with rabies.
   GUARD DOG. Any dog that is utilized to protect commercial property, or is housed unattended on commercial property at any time other than normal business hours, except that such definition shall not apply to pet stores, boarding kennels, veterinary offices and animal shelters.
   HANDLER. A person who is responsible for or capable of controlling the operations of a guard dog.
   HUMANE SOCIETY INVESTIGATOR. An individual, approved by the governing body, with police authority, whose duty it is to apprehend animals within the jurisdiction of this chapter, whose owners are in violation of this chapter.
   IMPOUNDMENT. Taking physical control and custody of an animal.
   KENNEL. Any lot or premises or portion thereof where four or more dogs, cats, rabbits, or other household/domesticated animals, six months of age or older, are maintained, boarded, bred or cared for, in return for any compensation, or are kept for the purpose of sale.
   NEUTERED DOG/CAT. Any male dog/cat which has undergone surgery to prevent reproduction, whose owner can provide proof of surgery.
   OWNER. Any person harboring or keeping an animal and who is the head of the household of the residence of the owner or manager in charge of the establishment or premises at which an animal remains or returns to. An animal shall be deemed harbored if it is fed or sheltered for 20 consecutive days.
(SDCL § 40-12-4)
   PET. Any dog, cat, or other species of carnivore kept for domestication or display.
(SDCL § 40-12-4)
   RESTRAINT. A leash or chain, not longer than six feet in length, held by a competent person, or enclosing an animal within a vehicle being driven or parked on the streets, or keeping the animal within the property limits of its owner or keeper.
   SERVICE ANIMAL. Any dog owned by any state, county or municipal police department or any state of federal law enforcement agency which has been trained to aid law enforcement officers and is actually being used for law enforcement purposes, or any properly trained dog certified by a licensed seeing-eye or hearing-ear dog agency and actually being used by a visually or hearing impaired person.
   SHELTER MANAGER. The owner and/or supervisor of the animal shelter, either as an employee of the municipality or a contractor with the municipality. The individual is charged, together with the police department, with the overall enforcement of this chapter, and performs the professional services required in the care, treatment or euthanization of the animals being handled.
   SPAYED DOG/CAT. Any female dog/cat which has undergone surgery to prevent conception, whose owners can provide suitable proof of such surgery.
   WILD ANIMAL. Any animal(s) other than domestic dogs and cats, which in a wild state are carnivorous or which because of their nature or physical make up are capable of inflicting serious physical harm or death to human beings, including but not limited to: animal(s) which belong to the cat family, snakes which are poisonous or otherwise present a risk of serious physical harm of death to human beings as a result of their nature or physical makeup, and all raccoons, skunks, foxes, bears, coyotes, wolverines, badgers, lions and tigers.
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