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<br />City of CentervilIe Ord #24 <br />Effective: 10/27/99 <br /> <br />F. Provides and shows proof of microchip identification as required <br />in the Minnesota Statues. <br /> <br />Subd.l Seizure. Animal control shall immediately seize any dangerous animal if the owner does <br />not meet anysuch conditions imposed by order of the City Council within fourteen (14) days after <br />the date notice is sent to the owner. Seizure may be appealed to district court by serving a summons <br />and petition upon the City and filing it with the district court. <br /> <br />24.19 Reclaiming Animals. A dangerous or potentially dangerous animal seized under this <br />Ordinance, may be reclaimed by the owner of the animal upon payment of impounding and boarding <br />fees, and presenting proof to animal control that all requirements set forth by City Council order are <br />fulfilled. An animal not reclaimed under this section within fourteen (14) days may be destroyed <br />with, the owner liable to animal control for costs incurred. <br /> <br />24.20 Summary Destruction. Whenever an animal control officer or police officer determines that <br />any animal presents an immediate threat to the safety of any person, after making reasonable attempt <br />to impound such animal, said officer is hereby authorized to destroy such animal in the interests of <br />public safety. <br /> <br />24.21 Enforcing Officer. The Council is hereby authorized to appoint an animal control officer(s) <br />to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance. In the officer's duty of enforcing the provisions of this <br />Ordinance, he or she may from time to time, with the consent of the Council, designate assistants. <br />The provisions of this chapter may be enforced by any of the following: <br /> <br />(1) The primary law enforcement agency of the community. <br />(2) The law enforcement agency contracted with by the City. <br />(3) The animal control officer as designated by the City. <br />(4) The animal control facility contracted with by the City. <br /> <br />24.22 Interference with Officers. No person shall in any manner molest, hinder, or interfere with <br />any person authorized by the Council to capture dogs, cats or other animals and convey them to the <br />pound while engaged in such operation. Nor shall any unauthorized person break open the pound, or <br />attempt to do so, or take or attempt to take from any agent any animal taken up by him or her in <br />compliance with this Ordinance, or in any other manner to interfere with or hinder such officer in the <br />discharge of his or her duties under this Ordinance. <br /> <br />24.23 Existing Permits. . Animal owners that have lifetime permits for their animal are grand <br />fathered in as part of this ordinance as long as the owner shows proof every two years that the animal <br />has shots within that period and provided the address of the owner remains the same. If the owner <br />does not provide the vaccination record every two years, they will no longer be considered grand <br />fathered in as part of this ordinance and will be required to obtain an animal license every two years <br />with the fee set by Council. <br /> <br />Page 15 of16 <br />
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