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13 <br /> 12-9.2(a). Proper Enclosure. A proper enclosure exists <br />for the potentially dangerous dog and there is a posting on <br />the premises with a clearly visible warning sign, including a <br />warning symbol to inform children, that there is a potentially <br />dangerous dog on the property. <br /> <br />12-9.2(b). Bond/Insurance. A surety bond issued by a <br />surety company authorizing to conduct business in the State <br />of Minnesota in a form acceptable to the Animal Control <br />Authority in the sum of at least $50,000.00, payable to any <br />person injured by the potentially dangerous dog, or a policy <br />of liability insurance issued by an insurance company <br />authorized to conduct business in the State of Minnesota in <br />the amount of at least $50,000.00, insuring the owner for any <br />personal injuries inflicted by the potentially dangerous dog. <br /> <br />12-9.2(c). Photograph. The owner of the potentially <br />dangerous dog shall make the dog available to be <br />photographed for identification by the Animal Control <br />Authority at a time and place specified by the Animal Control <br />Authority. <br /> <br />12-10. POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOG REGULATIONS. <br /> <br /> 12-10.1. Annual Fee. The owner of a potentially dangerous <br />dog shall pay an annual fee as set forth in Ordinance NO. 54 (Fees <br />& Charges), in addition to any regular dog licensing fees, to obtain <br />a certificate of registration for a potentially dangerous dog under <br />this section. <br /> <br /> 12-10.2. Annual Renewal. The owner of a potentially <br />dangerous dog must renew the registration of the dog annually until <br />the dog is deceased. If the dog is removed from the Town of White <br />Bear it must be registered as a potentially dangerous dog in its new <br />jurisdiction. <br /> <br /> 12-10.3. Death/Transfer from Township. The owner of any <br />potentially dangerous dog must notify the Animal Control Authority <br />in writing of the death of the dog; of its transfer to a residence <br />outside of the Town of White Bear or of its transfer within the Town <br />of White Bear within thirty (30) days of the death or transfer. <br /> <br /> 12-10.4. Notice to Landlord. The owner of a potentially <br />dangerous dog who rents property from another where the dog will <br />reside must disclose to the property owner, prior to entering into the <br />lease agreement and at the time of any lease renewal that the