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04/29/99 15:56 CITY OF CIRCLE PINES 4 651 429 8629 NO.127 P10 <br /> from the place of confinement. <br /> 2. If no proof of current vaccination is provided, or it the <br /> animal control Officer or police do not consent to confinement <br /> at the owner's place of residence, the animal shall be <br /> confined at the animal control facility for the entire ten <br /> (10) day period at the owner's expense. <br /> 3. An animal under confinement may not be removed from such <br /> confinement prior to the expiration of the to -day period <br /> without written pereission of the animal control officer or <br /> the Chief Of Polies. <br /> 4. The owner of any animal confined at the owner's residence <br /> shall, at all times, permit the inspection of such animal <br /> during the confinement period upon oral request of animal <br /> control officers or the police. The owner shall further be <br /> responsible for immediately reporting any change in the <br /> animal's health or twhavior to the appropriate animal control <br /> officer during the confinement period. <br /> 5. A quarantined animal shall be confined to an enclosure in <br /> such a manner so as to prevent the animal from escaping. All <br /> openings to the anciosure shall ba locked with a secure <br /> locking device. The animal shall not be removed from the <br /> enclosure unless murtied and on a leash not exceeding six (6) <br /> feat in length, and under the control of a competent person. <br /> 6. An animal control officer and/or police officer may enter <br /> upon the private property of another for the purposes of <br /> removing such quarantined animal to an animal shelter when it <br /> has been determined that such quarantined animal is not being <br /> maintained by the owner in a manner consistent with the <br /> provisions of this Section. <br /> 320.14 Dangerous and Potentj,aliv Danaerous Animals. <br /> A. No person shall bring into the City an animal which has <br /> previously been declared by another jurisdiction to be dangerous <br /> or potentially dangerous. The City shall seize and destroy, at <br /> the owner's expense, eny animal brought into the city in <br /> violation of this provision. <br /> 3. The following provisions of this Section 320.14 shall apply <br /> to all animals which are not covered under Section 320.14A. In <br /> the event the City becomes aware that a dangerous or potentially <br /> dangerous animal is owned by a resident of the City, the Chief Of <br /> Police shall determine whether the animal should be removed from <br /> the City, or whether it would be sufficient for the animal's <br /> owner to comply with Minnesota's dangerous dog statute, Minnesota <br /> Statutes Sections 347.50, et. seq. Upon making the <br /> — J <br /> 3 - 27 <br />
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