57.07 REGISTRATION AND VERIFICATION OF DANGEROUS OR POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOGS.
   The Police Department or organization authorized to enforce this chapter may issue an annual certificate of registration or license to the owner of a dangerous or potentially dangerous dog if the owner establishes to the satisfaction of the Department or other authority that:
   1.   The owner of the dangerous or potentially dangerous dog is 18 years of age or older and has the physical ability to control the dog.
   2.   The owner of the dangerous or potentially dangerous dog presents a certificate of insurance issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in this State as required by section 57.08 of this chapter. The certificate shall require notice to the City, in conformity with general City standards for certificates of insurance, if the underlying policy of insurance is cancelled for any reason. In lieu of such a certificate, a copy of a current homeowner's policy designating these requirements shall be sufficient proof of insurance for purposes of this subsection. If a certificate of insurance or policy is not immediately available, a binder indicating the coverage may be accepted for up to 30 days subsequent to the determination that a dog is dangerous or potentially dangerous; however, if after 30 days a certificate of insurance or a policy has not been submitted or the insurance coverage is cancelled, the dog shall be deemed unregistered or unlicensed and subject to immediate impoundment.
   3.   The dangerous or potentially dangerous dog has a current rabies vaccination at the owner's expense.
   4.   The owner has a proper enclosure to prevent the entry of any person or animal and the escape of said dangerous or potentially dangerous dog as described in Section 57.05 and 57.06 of this chapter.
   5.   The dangerous or potentially dangerous dog has been photographed and injected with a microchip implant for identification purposes.
   6.   The dangerous or potentially dangerous dog has satisfactorily completed a Behavior Consultation preapproved by the Police Department at the dog owner's expense, if required.
   7.   The dog is licensed through the City.