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(f) <br />(g) <br />and must, if requested by the animal control authority, execute an affidavit under oath setting forth <br />either the circumstances of the dog's death and disposition or the complete name, address, and <br />telephone number of the person to whom the dog has been transferred or the address where the dog <br />has been relocated. <br />An animal control authority shall require a dangerous dog to be sterilized at the owner's expense. If <br />the owner does not have the animal sterilized within 30 days, the animal control authority shall seize <br />the dog and have it sterilized at the owner's expense. <br />A person who owns a dangerous dog and who rents property from another where the dog will reside <br />must disclose to the property owner prior to entering the lease agreement and at the time of any lease <br />renewal that the person owns a dangerous dog that will reside at the property. <br />(h) A person who transfers ownership of a dangerous dog must notify the new owner that the animal <br />control authority has identified the dog as dangerous. The current owner must also notify the animal <br />control authority in writing of the transfer of ownership and provide the animal control authority with <br />the new owner's name, address, and telephone number. <br />(Ord. No. 12-11, § 3, 7-24-2012) <br />Sec. 10-65. - Dangerous dog registration. <br />(a) Requirement. No person may own a dangerous dog in this state unless the dog is registered as provided <br />in this section. <br />(b) Registration. An animal control authority shall issue a certificate of registration to the owner of a <br />dangerous dog if the owner presents sufficient evidence that: <br />(1) A proper enclosure exists for the dangerous dog and a posting on the premises with a clearly <br />visible warning sign that there is a dangerous dog on the property, including a warning symbol to <br />inform children; <br />(2) A surety bond issued by a surety company authorized to conduct business in this state in a form <br />acceptable to the animal control authority in the sum of at least $300,000.00, payable to any <br />person injured by the dangerous dog, or a policy of liability insurance issued by an insurance <br />company authorized to conduct business in this state in the amount of at least $300,000.00, <br />insuring the owner for any personal injuries inflicted by the dangerous dog; <br />The owner has paid an annual fee of not more than $500.00, in addition to any regular dog <br />licensing fees, to obtain a certificate of registration for a dangerous dog under this section; and <br />(4) The owner has had microchip identification implanted in the dangerous dog with the name of the <br />microchip manufacturer and identification number of the microchip provided to the animal <br />control authority. If the microchip is not implanted by the owner, it may be implanted by the <br />animal control authority. In either case, all costs related to purchase and implantation of the <br />microchip must be borne by the dog's owner. <br />(c) Warning symbol. If an animal control authority issues a certificate of registration to the owner of a <br />dangerous dog pursuant to subdivision (b), the animal control authority must provide, for posting on <br />the owner's property, a copy of a warning symbol to inform children that there is a dangerous dog on <br />the property. The warning symbol must be the uniform symbol provided by the commissioner of public <br />safety. The commissioner shall provide the number of copies of the warning symbol requested by the <br />animal control authority and shall charge the animal control authority the actual cost of the warning <br />symbols received. The animal control authority may charge the registrant a reasonable fee to cover its <br />administrative costs and the cost of the warning symbol. <br />(3) <br />Page 14 <br />
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