A dog is determined to be a registerable dangerous dog if it meets the requirements set out in foregoing section, and:
(A) The owner of the dog in question knows of such an attack as defined in this chapter; or
(B) The owner is notified by the animal control authority or its designee that the dog in question is a registerable dangerous dog. The animal control authority or its designee may find and determine a dog to be a registerable dangerous dog if:
(1) Upon receipt of an affidavit of complaint signed by one or more individuals made under oath before an individual authorized by law to take sworn statements, setting forth an act described in foregoing section of this chapter and set forth as follows:
(a) Nature and the date of the act described in foregoing section;
(b) The location of the event;
(c) The name and address of the owner of the animal in question; and
(d) The description of the animal in question.
(2) The animal control authority or its designee has been notified by another agency that the dog has been determined to be dangerous under the state law.
(Ord. 2008-012, passed 11-18-2008; Ord. 2009-005, passed 2-17-2009; Ord. 2010-004, passed 4-21-2010; Ord. 2012-005, passed 6-19-2012)