Title 7 ANIMALS
Chapter 7.05 ANIMALS
7.05.160 Vicious animals.
(a) For purposes of this section, the words “vicious,”
“fierce” or “dangerous animal” mean and include an
animal which has:
(1) Attacked a person without having been provoked by
that person;
(2) Attacked, at some place other than its owner’s or
keeper’s property, another animal; and
(3) Chased or approached a
person at some place other than its owner’s or keeper’s property, in
a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack.
(b) It is unlawful for
an owner or keeper of a vicious, fierce, or dangerous animal to cause, suffer,
or allow it to go unconfined and unrestrained on the owner’s or
keeper’s premises, or to run at large, within the town limits.
(c) It
is unlawful for an owner or keeper of a vicious, fierce or dangerous animal to
walk any such animal within the town limits or otherwise cause, suffer or allow
its presence upon a public street or byway, right-of-way, or public land or
building owned by the town, or upon private property without permission of the
owner thereof.
(d) It shall be the duty of the town’s police
department with the assistance of the town’s street department to impound
any vicious, fierce or dangerous animal found unconfined or running at large in
violation of this section and to retain custody of that animal until the animal
is returned to its owner, adopted, or disposed of in a humane manner.
The
town’s police department or an authorized employee shall have the
authority to request the assistance of the law enforcement officers of the city
of Indianapolis animal control division in matters relating to the impoundment,
custody and disposition of vicious, fierce or dangerous animals within the
town.
It shall be the duty of the enforcement authority to notify the owners
of all licensed animals having a tag attached to them when apprehended where the
animal has been impounded and is being held.
(e) The owner of a vicious
animal shall display in a prominent place on his or her premises a clearly
visible warning sign indicating that there is a vicious animal on the premises.
A similar sign is required to be posted on the pen or kennel of the
animal.
(f) The owner or person in control of such dog must maintain
liability insurance on such animal in an amount of at least three hundred
thousand dollars for personal injury. A certificate of such insurance must be
available for viewing by any police officer upon the request of such
officer.
(g) A person who violates any provision of this section shall be
punishable as provided in Section 7.05.190 of this chapter; provided, however,
the fine imposed for any such violation shall be not less than one hundred
dollars. If the violation results in the animal causing serious bodily injury
to any person, the court upon request shall order the animal forfeited and/or
destroyed. (Ord. 1029, 2005; Ord. 1025 §3, 2004).
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