(A) Any violation of § 93.01 is deemed a Class A misdemeanor. Each day that a violation exists shall be considered a separate offense. Furthermore, the County Judge or any individual may institute a civil action to compel compliance with this chapter and seek injunctive relief, damages or other civil sanctions including the award of attorney fees and costs.
(B) Any violation of §§ 93.15 et seq. is deemed a Class A misdemeanor. Each day that a violation exists shall be considered a separate offense. Furthermore, the County Judge or any individual may institute a civil action to compel compliance with these sections and seek injunctive relief, damages, or other civil sanctions including the award of attorney fees and costs.
(C) Any violation of this §§ 93.35 through 93.39 is deemed a Class C Misdemeanor except in the case of violent animals, which is covered under Ordinance 99-20. Each animal in violation of §§ 93.35 through 93.39 may be considered a separate offense. An individual in violation of §§ 93.35 through 93.39 will be required to immediately secure the offending animal(s) or be asked to leave the facility until the animal may be restrained properly or the animal may be taken into custody by animal control officials. Furthermore, the County Judge or any individual may institute a civil action to compel compliance with this subchapter and seek injunctive relief, damages, or other civil sanctions including the award of attorney fees and costs.
(Ord. 99-20, passed 9-21-99; Am. Ord. 2013-12, passed 6-18-13; Am. Ord. 2021-9, passed 5-18-21)