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(a) A police officer or animal warden may impound every dog or other animal found in violation of Section 618.01. If the impounded dog is not wearing a valid registration tag, the dog shall forthwith be turned over to an officer charged by law with the custody and disposal of such dogs. If the dog is wearing a valid registration tag or the identity of the owner or harborer is otherwise established, notice shall immediately be given to the owner or harborer that the dog has been impounded. Notice may be by telephone or by ordinary mail to the last known address of the owner or harborer. The dog shall not be released except upon the payment of reasonable expenses for its taking and keeping. Any dog not redeemed within three days of the time it is seized or impounded may be sold or otherwise disposed of as provided by Ohio R.C. 955.16.
(b) A record of all dogs impounded, the disposition of the same, the owner's name and address, if known, and a statement of any costs or receipts involving the dog shall be kept.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Section 618.15 was repealed as part of the 2013 updating and revision of these Codified Ordinances because substantially identical State law (Ohio R.C. 2927.21) was repealed by the Ohio General Assembly.)
(a) The following definitions shall be included for future interpretation of intent of this
section:
(1) “Owner” shall mean a person who harbors, keeps, controls or possesses an animal.
(2) “Animal” shall mean any domestic animal, including but not limited to dogs, cats, horses, pigs, and so on.
(3) “Public land” shall mean any property owned by any government body, school, library, etc.
(4) “Waste” shall mean any fecal matter derived from animals.
(b) An owner of any animal shall not permit said animal to defecate upon any public area within the Village.
(c) An owner observing or learning of his or her animal leaving waste upon public property shall immediately remove said waste in an enclosed container and properly dispose of said waste.
(d) An offender, if convicted of violating this section, shall be fined no more than fifty dollars ($50.00), and no less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per offense.
(Ord. 1163-01. Passed 6-5-01.)
(a) No person who is convicted of or pleads guilty to a felony offense of violence committed on or after May 22, 2012 or a felony violation of any provision of Ohio R.C. Chapter 959, Ohio R.C. Chapter 2923 or Ohio R.C. Chapter 2925 committed on or after May 22, 2012 shall knowingly own, possess, have custody of, or reside in a residence with either of the following for a period of three years commencing either upon the date of release of the person from any period of incarceration imposed for the offense or violation or, if the person is not incarcerated for the offense or violation, upon the date of the person's final release from the other sanctions imposed for the offense or violation:
(1) An unspayed or unneutered dog older than 12 weeks of age;
(2) Any dog that has been determined to be a dangerous dog under R.C. Chapter 955 or any substantially equivalent municipal ordinance.
(b) A person described in division (a) of this section shall microchip for permanent identification any dog owned, possessed by, or in the custody of the person.
(c) (1) Division (a) of this section does not apply to any person who is confined in a correctional institution of the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.
(2) Division (a) of this section does not apply to any person with respect to any dog that the person owned, possessed, had custody of, or resided in a residence with prior to May 22, 2012.
(ORC 955.54)
(d) Whoever violates division (a) or (b) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.
(ORC 955.99(O))
(a) As used in this section:
(1) “Animal.” Means a nonhuman mammal, bird, reptile, or amphibian, either dead or alive.
(2) “Offense.” Means a violation of this section or an attempt, in violation of R.C. § 2923.02, to violate this section.
(3) “Officer.” Has the same meaning as in R.C. § 959.132.
(4) “Sexual conduct.” Means either of the following committed for the purpose of sexual gratification:
A. Any act done between a person and animal that involves contact of the penis of one and the vulva of the other, the penis of one and the penis of the other, the penis of one and the anus of the other, the mouth of one and the penis of the other, the mouth of one and the anus of the other, the vulva of one and the vulva of the other, the mouth of one and the vulva of the other, any other contact between a reproductive organ of one and a reproductive organ of the other, or any other insertion of a reproductive organ of one into an orifice of the other;
B. Without a bona fide veterinary or animal husbandry purpose to do so, the insertion, however slight, of any part of a person’s body or any instrument, apparatus, or other object into the vaginal, anal, or reproductive opening of an animal.
(b) No person shall knowingly engage in sexual conduct with an animal or knowingly possess, sell, or purchase an animal with the intent that it be subjected to sexual conduct.
(c) No person shall knowingly organize, promote, aid, or abet in the conduct of an act involving any sexual conduct with an animal.
(d) An officer may seize and cause to be impounded at an impounding agency an animal that the officer has probable cause to believe is the subject of an offense. With respect to an animal so seized and impounded, all procedures and requirements that are established in R.C. § 959.132, and all other provisions of that section, apply to the seizure, impoundment, and disposition of the animal. References in R.C. § 959.132 to “section 959.131 of the Revised Code”, “companion animal”, and “offense” shall be construed, respectively, as being references to “§ 618.17 of this Code” and to “animal” and “offense” as defined in this section, for purposes of application under this section only.
(R.C. § 959.21)
(e) (1) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. In addition, the court may order the offender to forfeit the animal or livestock and may provide for its disposition including but not limited to the sale of the animal or livestock. If an animal or livestock is forfeited and sold pursuant to this division, the proceeds from the sale first shall be applied to pay the expenses incurred with regard to the care of the animal from the time it was taken from the custody of the former owner. The balance of the proceeds from the sale, if any, shall be paid to the former owner of the animal.
(R.C. § 959.99(D))
(2) If a court has reason to believe that a person who is convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation of this section suffers from a mental or emotional disorder that contributed to the violation, the court may impose as a community control sanction or as a condition of probation a requirement that the offender undergo psychological evaluation or counseling. The court shall order the offender to pay the costs of the evaluation or counseling.
(R.C. § 959.99(E)(7)