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FINAL ORDINANCE NO. 08-088
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FINAL ORDINANCE NO. 08-088
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3. That any dog is a public nuisance as defined in M.S. §561A1, as it may be amended <br />from time to time; and/or <br />4. That any dog violates its quarantine contrary to the provisions of the chapter. <br />B. The district court shall issue a summons directed to the owner or person having possession <br />of the dog commanding the owner or person in possession to appear before the court and show <br />cause why the dog should not be disposed of as authorized in this code. The summons shall be <br />returnable not less than 2 nor more than 6 days from the date of delivery and shall be served at <br />least 2 days before the time to appear mentioned in the summons. If, at the hearing, the district <br />court finds that the facts stated in the complaint are true, the judge may either order: the owner or <br />custodian to keep the dog confined to a designated place; the owner or custodian to remove the <br />dog from the city; or humanely euthanized by certified veterinary staff. If the owner or custodian <br />disobeys the order, the owner or custodian shall, upon the filing of a complaint and after a hearing <br />and conviction before a district court, be liable to the punishment provided for violation of this <br />chapter. Any Animal Control Officer may, upon disobedience of the order, impound and order <br />the humane euthanasia of any dog describe in the order of the district court. The provisions of this <br />section are in addition to and supplemental to other provisions of this code. Costs of the <br />proceeding specified by this section shall be assessed against the owner or custodian of the dog. <br />§ 95.26 Prohibition of Unsecured Female bogs or Cats in Heat <br />A. It shall be unlawful for any person to own, harbor, beep, or have in their <br />possession or on their premises any unsecured female dog or cat in heat. <br />B. Any unsecured female dog or cat in heat shall be deemed to be any female dog <br />or cat which is not confined in a building or secured in a manner that the dog or cat cannot <br />come into contact with another animal except for planned breeding. <br />§ 95.27 Liability <br />The city and/or its animal control agents shall not be liable to any person for the death, <br />destruction, damage, injury or disease caused to any animal that has been impounded pursuant to <br />this chapter. <br />The provisions of any part of this chapter are severable. If any provision or subsection <br />hereof or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the other <br />provisions, subsections and application of this chapter to other persons or circumstances shall <br />not be affected thereby. It is the intent of this chapter that the same would have been adopted <br />had such invalid provisions, if any, not been included herein. <br />§ 95.30 Dangerous dogs; reporting and notification <br />11 <br />
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