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Codified Ordinances of Seven Hills, OH
CODIFIED ORDINANCES
CERTIFICATION
ROSTER OF OFFICIALS
HISTORICAL SKETCH
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
SUPPLEMENTAL COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES OF SEVEN HILLS
CHARTER
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
CHAPTER 501 General Provisions and Penalty
CHAPTER 505 Animals and Fowl
CHAPTER 507 Pigeons
CHAPTER 509 Disorderly Conduct and Peace Disturbance
CHAPTER 511 Unlawful Picketing
CHAPTER 513 Drug Abuse Control
CHAPTER 515 Fireworks
CHAPTER 517 Gambling
CHAPTER 521 Health, Safety and Sanitation
CHAPTER 523 Shopping Carts
CHAPTER 525 Law Enforcement and Public Office
CHAPTER 529 Liquor Control
CHAPTER 530 Fire Prevention Code
CHAPTER 531 Fires and Fire Prevention
CHAPTER 533 Obscenity and Sex Offenses
CHAPTER 537 Offenses Against Persons
CHAPTER 541 Property Offenses
CHAPTER 545 Theft and Fraud
CHAPTER 546 False Information to Public School District
CHAPTER 549 Weapons and Explosives
CHAPTER 551 Recovery of Costs for Unauthorized Discharge or Release of Materials
CHAPTER 553 Transportation of Radioactive Materials
CHAPTER 554 Clinics and Hospitals
CHAPTER 555 Noise Control
CHAPTER 557 Helicopters and Helistops
CHAPTER 559 Alarm System Regulations
CHAPTER 561 Parental Duties Imposed
CHAPTER 563 Outdoor/Private Sales
CHAPTER 565 Abatement of Criminal Activity Nuisances
PART SEVEN - STREETS AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART NINE - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART ELEVEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - TAXATION CODE
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505.14 REPORTING ESCAPES.
   (a)    The owner or keeper of any member of a species of the animal kingdom that escapes from his or her custody or control and that is not indigenous to this State or presents a risk of serious physical harm to persons or property, or both, shall, within one hour after he or she discovers or reasonably should have discovered the escape, report it to:
      (1)    A law enforcement officer of the Municipality and the County Sheriff and
      (2)    The Clerk of the Municipality.
   (b)    If the office of the Clerk of the Municipality is closed to the public at the time a report is required by subsection (a) hereof, then it is sufficient compliance with paragraph (a)(2) hereof if the owner or keeper makes the report within one hour after the office is next open to the public.
   (c)    Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. (ORC 2927.21)
505.15 FEEDING OF WILDLIFE AND STRAY ANIMALS PROHIBITED.
   (a)   No person shall provide food for dogs, cats, deer, geese, ducks, raccoons, fowl or other wild animals or wildlife by setting such food out on any public property or within 150 yard radius of any private residence or public roadway. This section does not apply to animals owned by a person or song birds fed from a sanitary bird feeder.
   (b)   Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.
(Ord. 85-2006. Passed 6-12-06.)
505.16 RIGHTS OF BLIND, DEAF OR HEARING IMPAIRED, OR MOBILITY IMPAIRED PERSON, OR TRAINER WITH ASSISTANCE DOG.
   (a)   When either a blind, deaf or hearing impaired, or mobility impaired person, or a training of an assistance dog is accompanied by an assistance dog, the person or trainer, as applicable, is entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of all public conveyances, hotels, and lodging places, all places of public accommodation, amusement, or resort, and other places to which the general public is invited, and may take the dog into such conveyances and places, subject only to the conditions and limitations applicable to all persons not so accompanied, except that:
      (1)   The dog shall not occupy a seat in any public conveyance; and
      (2)   The dog shall be leashed while using the facilities of a common carrier.
      (3)   Any dog in training to become an assistance dog shall be covered by a liability insurance policy provided by the nonprofit special agency engaged in such work protecting members of the public against personal injury or property damage caused by the dog.
   (b)   No person shall deprive a blind, deaf or hearing impaired, or mobility impaired person, or a training of an assistance dog who is accompanied by an assistance dog, of any of the advantages, facilities or privileges provided in subsection (a) of this section, nor charge the person or training a fee or charge for the dog.
(ORC 955.43(A), (B))
   (c)   As used in this section:
      (1)   “Assistance dog” means a dog that has been trained by a nonprofit or for-profit special agency and that is one of the following:
         A.   A guide dog;
         B.   A hearing dog;
         C.   A service dog.
      (2)   “Blind” means either of the following:
         A.   Vision 20/20 or less in the better eye with proper correction;
         B.   Field defect in the better eye with proper correction that contracts the peripheral field so that the diameter of the visual field subtends an angle no greater than twenty degrees.
      (3)   “Guide dog” means a dog that has been trained or is in training to assist a blind person.
      (4)   “Hearing dog” means a dog that has been trained or is in training to assist a deaf or hearing-impaired person.
      (5)   “Institutions of education” means:
         A.   Any state university or college as defined in Ohio R.C. 3345.32;
         B.   Any private college or university that holds a certificate of authorization issued by the Ohio Board of Regents pursuant to Ohio R.C. Chapter 1713;
         C.   Any elementary or secondary school operated by a board of education;
         D.   Any chartered or nonchartered nonpublic elementary or secondary school; or
         E.   Any school issued a certificate of registration by the state Board of Career Colleges and Schools.
      (6)   “Person with a mobility impairment” means any person, regardless of age, who is subject to a physiological impairment regardless of its cause, nature or extent that renders the person unable to move about without the aid of crutches, a wheelchair, or any other form of support, or that limits the person’s functional ability to ambulate, climb, descend, sit, rise, or perform any related function. The phrase includes a person with a neurological or psychological disability that limits the person’s functional ability to ambulate, climb, descend, sit, rise or perform any related function. The phrase also includes a person with a seizure disorder and a person who is diagnosed with autism.
      (7)   “Service dog” means a dog that has been trained or is in training to assist a person with a mobility impairment.
         (ORC 955.011(B), 955.43(C))
   (d)   Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. (ORC 955.99(D))
505.99 PENALTY.
   (EDITOR'S NOTE: See Section 501.99 for penalties applicable to any misdemeanor classification.)