Baltimore City Council
File #: 14-0370    Version: 0 Name: Animal Control - Impounding Public Nuisance Animals
Type: Ordinance Status: Enacted
File created: 4/28/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 5/15/2014
Enactment #: 14-230
Title: Animal Control - Impounding Public Nuisance Animals FOR the purpose of allowing for the impoundment of any animal reasonably believed to be a public nuisance animal; and generally relating to the impoundment of animals.
Sponsors: Robert Curran, Mary Pat Clarke, Bill Henry, Brandon M. Scott, Warren Branch, Helen L. Holton, James B. Kraft, Sharon Green Middleton, Edward Reisinger, Nick Mosby, Rochelle Spector
Indexes: Animal Control, Impoundment, Nuisance
Attachments: 1. Finance - 14-0370.pdf, 2. Health - 14-0370.pdf, 3. Law - 14-0370.pdf, 4. Police - 14-0370.pdf, 5. 14-0370 - 1st Reader.pdf, 6. 14-0370 - 3rd Reader.pdf
EXPLANATION: CAPITALS indicate matter added to existing law.
[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.

* WARNING: THIS IS AN UNOFFICIAL, INTRODUCTORY COPY OF THE BILL.
THE OFFICIAL COPY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS THE FIRST READER COPY.
INTRODUCTORY*

CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL

Introduced by: Councilmembers Curran and Clarke
A BILL ENTITLED

AN ORDINANCE concerning
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Animal Control - Impounding Public Nuisance Animals

FOR the purpose of allowing for the impoundment of any animal reasonably believed to be a public nuisance animal; and generally relating to the impoundment of animals.
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BY repealing and reordaining, with amendments
Article - Health
Section(s) 10-801
Baltimore City Revised Code
(Edition 2000)

SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF BALTIMORE, That the Laws of Baltimore City read as follows:

Baltimore City Revised Code

Article – Health

Title 10. Animal Control and Protection

Subtitle 8. Impoundment

§ 10801. Authority to impound.

An animal enforcement officer, police officer, humane officer, or other person authorized and contracting with the City to do so may impound any animal:

(1) found at large;

(2) whose owner or custodian does not have the required license or permit for the animal;

(3) that is found without a license tag required by this title;

(4) that poses a threat to public health, safety, or welfare;



(5) reasonably believed to be a dangerous or vicious animal;

(6) placed at risk by its health or environment;

(7) that is abandoned;

(8) that is prohibited in the City;

(9) [that is] REASONABLY BELIEVED...

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