LL #03-1976M
In
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK
LOCAL LAW NO.3, YEAR 1976
A Local Law Relating to the Control, Confining And Leashing of Dogs.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE TOWN BOARD of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York as follows:
Section I. PURPOSE. The Town Board of the Town of Wappinger finds that the
running at large and other uncontrolled behavior of licensed and
unlicensed dogs has caused physical harm to persons, damage to
property and created nuisances within the Town. The purpose of
this local law is to protect the health, safety and well-being
of persons and property by imposing restrictions on the keeping
and running at large of dogs within the Town.
Section 2. AUTHORITY. This local law is enacted pursuant to the provisions
of Section 126 of the Agriculture and Markets Law of the State
of New York
Section 3. TITLE. The title of this law shall be, "DOG CONTROL LAW OF THE
TOWN OF WAPPINGER."
Section 4. DEFINITION OF TERMS. As used in this local law, the following
words shall have the following respective meanings.
(a) Agriculture and Markets Law. The Agriculture and Markets
Law of the state of New York in effect as of the effective date of this
local law, as amended by this local law, and as amended thereafter.
(b) Confined. That such animal is securely confined or re-
strained and kept on the owner's premises, either within a building, kennel
or other suitable enclosure or securely fastened on a chain, wire, or other
effective tether of such length and so arranged that the animal cannot
reach or endanger any person on any adjacent premises or on any adjacent
premises or on any public street, way or place, or, if the animal is being
transported by the owner, that it is securely confined in a crate, or other
container, or so restrained in a vehicle that it cannot be expected to escape
therefrom. Dogs participating in obedience training or competition, dog
shows, field trials or hunting in the company of a hunter shall be considered
as confined.
(c) Dog. Dog shall mean male and female, licensed and unlinced,
members of the species Canis familiaris.
(d) Dog Warden. Any person authorized by the Dutchess County
legislature or the Town Board from time to time, to enforce the provisions
of this local law or the provisions of the Agriculture and Markets Law.
(e) Owner. The party purchaing the license unless dog is or
has been lost, and such less reported to the dog warden and reasonable search
has been made. If an animal is not licensed the term of owner shall designate
and cover any person or persons, firm, association or corporation, who or
which at any time owns or has custody or control of, harbors, or is otherwise
responsible for any animal which is kept, brought or comes within the Town.
Any person owning or harboring a dog for one week prior to the filing of any
complaint charging a violation of this local law, shall be held and deemed to
be the owner of such dog for the purpose of the local law. In the event any
(j) Own or harbor any dog over the age of six months unless
licensed pursuant to Section 109 of Article 7 of the Agricultural and
Markets Law, said license to be worn by said dog by attachment tb a collar.
All untagged subject to seizure excepting those accompanying hunters during
hunter season.
Establishment of the fact or facts that a dog has committed any
of the acts prohibited by section 5 of this local law shall be presumptive
evidence against the owner or harborer of such dog that he has failed to
properly confine, leash or control his dog.
Section 6. ENFORCEMENT. This local law shall be enforced by any peace
officer, dog warden, or any person having jurisdiction under
the Agriculture and Markets Law.
Section 7. SEIZURE OF DOGS. (a) Any dog found running at large in vio-
lation of this local law may be seized by any dog warden,
peace officer or other designated representative of the
Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets of the State of New
York, exercising such degree of force as shall be necessary
to effect such seizure without intentionally injuring or
harming such dog, and shall be impounded and disposed of in
accordance with the provisions of Article 7 or other appli-
cable provisions of the Agricuture and Markets Law.
(b) After any such seizure, the record owner of such dog or an
adult member of his family, if the owner is ascertainable from the
dog's license tag, shall be notified personally by serving such
owner or adult with a notice in writing stating that the dog has
been seized and may be destroyed unless redeemed. If the record
owner is not ascertainable, the Town Clerk shall be notified
and notice of the seizure shall be placed on the official sign-
board maintained by the Town Clerk.
(c) A dog owner may redeem his animal from the pound upon pay-
ment in cash of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for the impounding of such
animal, plus the cost of keeping, feeding and caring for the
animal while in custody of the animal warden or pound, and any
licensing fees which may be due at the said time.
(d) No action shall be maintained against the Town of Wappinger,
any duly designated dog warden, or any other agent or officer of
the Town, to recover the possession or value of any dog, or for
damages for injury or compensation for the destruction of any dog
seized or destroyed pursuant to the provisions of this local law.
*4r Section 8. COMPLAINT. (a) Any person who observes a dog in violation of this
local law may file a complaint under oath with a Town Justice
specifying the nature of the violation, the date thereof, a de-
scription of the dog and the name and residence, if known, of the
1%W owner of the dog.
(b) Upon receipt by the Town Justices of any such complaint, he
shall summon the alledged owner to appear in person before him for
a hearing, at which both the complainant and owner shall have an
opportunity to be represented by counsel and to present evidence.
If, after such hearing, the Town Justice decides that further action
is warranted, he may order: