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1. Who was committing, at the time, a willful trespass or other tort upon the premises occupied by the <br /> owner of the animal; <br /> 2. Who was provoking, tormenting, abusing, or assaulting the animal or who can be shown to have <br /> repeatedly, in the past, provoked, tormented, abused, or assaulted the animal; or <br /> 3. Who was committing or attempting to commit a crime. <br /> F. Rental Property - Disclosure Required. A person who owns a potentially dangerous animal or a dangerous <br /> animal, and will reside in rental property must disclose whether such an animal will be kept on the premises for <br /> any period of time. The animal owner must notify the rental property owner that a designated animal will be kept <br /> on the premises and shall also disclose all conditions imposed by the City related to that designation. This <br /> disclosure must occur immediately upon an animal designation imposed by the City, or before the animal owner <br /> enters into a lease or begins residing at such a premises. Proof of this disclosure must occur before the owner's <br /> animal registration with the City will be granted or renewed. <br /> G. Stopping an Attack. If any police officer or Animal Control Officer is witness to an attack by an animal upon <br /> a person or another animal, the officer may take whatever means the officer deems appropriate to bring the attack <br /> to an end and prevent further injury to a victim. <br /> H. Notification of New Address. The owner of an animal which has been identified as dangerous or potentially <br /> dangerous shall notify the Animal Control Officer in writing if the animal dies or is to be relocated from its <br /> current address or given or sold to another person. The notification shall be given in writing within 30 days of the <br /> death or at least 14 days prior to the relocation or transfer of ownership. The notification shall include the current <br /> owner's name and address, the relocation address and the name of the new owner, if any. <br /> I. Animals Transported Into The City. No person shall bring into the City an animal which has previously been <br /> declared by another jurisdiction to be dangerous. No person shall bring into the City an animal which has <br /> previously been declared by another jurisdiction to be potentially dangerous, without first securing a permit from <br /> the City to register the animal. The City may seize and destroy, at the owner's expense, any animal brought into <br /> the City in violation of this provision. <br /> J. Attack By An Animal. It shall be deemed an unlawful act by any animal owner in the event their animal <br /> inflicts or attempts to inflict bodily injury upon any person or other animal. The owner is held strictly liable for <br /> the actions of its animal whether or not the owner is present. This section shall not apply to an attack by a dog <br /> under the control of an on -duty law enforcement officer or to an attack upon an uninvited intruder who has <br /> entered the owner's home. <br /> K. Dangerous Animal or Potentially Dangerous Animal, Designation Review. In accordance with State law, <br /> beginning six (6) months after an animal is declared a potentially dangerous animal or dangerous animal; an <br /> owner may annually request that the animal control authority review the designation. The owner must provide <br /> evidence that the animal's behavior has changed due to the animal's age, neutering, environment, completion of <br /> obedience training that includes modification of aggressive behavior, or other factors. If the animal control <br /> authority finds sufficient evidence that the animal's behavior has changed, the authority may rescind designation <br /> or modify the conditions of an order imposing conditions related to a designation. The request shall be considered <br /> m the same manner as an appeal from designation of the Animal Control Officer. <br /> 90.11 SUMMARY DESTRUCTION. <br /> Page 9 of 11 <br /> 23 <br />