§ 13.01.028 CONFINEMENT AFTER HAVING TWICE BITTEN HUMAN BEINGS; REINSTATEMENT OF LICENSES.
   (A)   In the event any dog shall have, on a second occasion, bitten a human being other than a trespasser, such dog shall thereafter, if kept in the county, at all times be confined in a secure pen, in such a manner that it cannot escape, and such pen shall be inspected and approved by the poundmaster. If such dog is in the animal shelter, it shall not be released until the poundmaster has examined and approved such pen. If the owner of such dog shall refuse to provide such pen, the dog may be disposed of as provided in § 13.01.038.
   (B)   If such dog has been confined in a pen at the home of the owner during such second period of observation, instead of the animal shelter, the owner shall continue to keep such dog in such pen after such period of observation and shall sign a written agreement to keep such dog in such pen at all times thereafter so long as it shall remain in the county. If the owner shall refuse to unconditionally so agree, the license of such dog must be revoked and no other license may be issued for such dog. The owner may, however, appeal to the hearing officer for reinstatement of such dog license after such license has been revoked as provided in this chapter, upon the ground that such dog is not in fact of a dangerous disposition. (HMC § 6.08.100)
(Ord. 836, § 1 (part))