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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2014 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ANIMALS AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Finn, Abney, Gallison, Martin, and Canario | |
Date Introduced: February 27, 2014 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 4-13-15 of the General Laws in Chapter 4-13 entitled "Dogs" is |
2 | hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 4-13-15. Collaring of dogs -- Impoundment and disposition of uncollared dogs. -- (a) |
4 | Every owner or keeper of a dog shall cause the dog to wear a collar around its neck distinctly |
5 | marked with its owner's or keeper's name and with its registered number. Any person may cause |
6 | any dog not so collared to be impounded in the public pound of the town or city where the dog is |
7 | found; and if the dog is not claimed by its owner or keeper within a period of five (5) days after |
8 | the impoundment, the dog may be disposed of or destroyed. The five (5) days shall not include |
9 | any day or part of a day that the public pound is not open for a specified period of time, not to be |
10 | less than one-half (1/2) the normal hours of business, for the purpose of reclaiming any |
11 | impounded dog by its rightful owner. All periods of time shall be listed in a prominent location at |
12 | the entrance to all public pounds. Litters of puppies estimated to be less than six (6) months of |
13 | age, as determined by the emergence of adult canine teeth, shall have no required holding period |
14 | for placement. For this section a "litter" shall be considered two (2) or more animals of apparently |
15 | the same age and breed/mix. The owner or keeper of any dog so impounded shall not take the dog |
16 | out of the pound until he or she has first paid to the poundkeeper the expense of keeping the dog, |
17 | that expense not to exceed two dollars ($2.00) per day and to be determined by the city or town |
18 | council in which impoundment occurs. The town council of the town of Glocester may, by |
19 | ordinance, determine an expense not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00) for each of the first five (5) |
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1 | days during which this impoundment occurs plus five dollars ($5.00) every day the animal is |
2 | detained, plus an additional ten dollars ($10.00) if the owner or keeper is unable to show that the |
3 | dog has a current rabies shot pursuant to section 4-13-31, and further, the dog shall not be |
4 | released from the pound until all the provisions of this chapter and the ordinances of the city or |
5 | town are complied with. The provisions of this section relating to the five (5) day waiting period |
6 | shall not be deemed to apply to any dog which, when impounded, was injured or maimed, and |
7 | after the dog has been examined by a licensed veterinarian who shall confirm, in writing, that the |
8 | dog be destroyed for humanitarian purposes. |
9 | The town of West Warwick may provide by ordinance an impounding fee of five dollars |
10 | ($5.00) per day and may provide by ordinance for a fee for the purposes of transferring ownership |
11 | or for the disposition of said animals according to law for each adult dog (six (6) months or older) |
12 | the sum of twenty dollars ($20.00) and for each puppy the sum of five dollars ($5.00) for each |
13 | adult cat (six (6) months or older) the sum of ten dollars ($10.00). |
14 | (b) Any person violating the provisions of this section is subject to the penalty provisions |
15 | of section 4-1-2. |
16 | (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) the town council of the town of |
17 | Exeter may impose an initial impoundment fee of up to fifteen dollars ($15.00) plus two dollars |
18 | ($2.00) per day for each day of impoundment. |
19 | (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the city council of the city of East |
20 | Providence is authorized to enact an ordinance imposing an initial impoundment fee of up to |
21 | twenty dollars ($20.00) plus five dollars ($5.00) per day for each day of impoundment. |
22 | (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the town council of the town of |
23 | Richmond is authorized to enact an ordinance providing for an impoundment fee of not more than |
24 | twenty dollars ($20.00) per day for any impounded animal, and requiring payment of the fee |
25 | before an impounded animal may be released to its owner. |
26 | SECTION 2. Section 4-22-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 4-22 entitled "Cat |
27 | Identification Program" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
28 | 4-22-5. Holding At-Large or Impounded Cats. -- (a) In the case of any at-large or |
29 | roaming or feral cat released to or impounded in a licensed animal shelter or licensed municipal |
30 | pound wearing any form of identification specified in the definitions section the animal shelter or |
31 | pound shall make a reasonable attempt to notify the owner by telephone, or by sending written |
32 | notice to the owner. The at-large or roaming or feral cat shall be held by the animal shelter or |
33 | pound for not less than five days, after which time the animal shelter or pound may offer the cat |
34 | for adoption, sale or otherwise dispose of the cat, if not sooner recovered by the owner. The five |
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1 | days shall not include any day or part thereof that the public pound or animal shelter is not open |
2 | for a specified period of time, not to be less than one-half the normal hours of business. Litters of |
3 | kittens estimated to be less than six (6) months of age, as determined by the emergence of adult |
4 | canine teeth, shall have no required holding period for placement. For this section a "litter" shall |
5 | be considered two (2) or more animals of apparently the same age and breed/mix. An owner |
6 | wishing to recover the cat shall pay the reasonable and customary daily impoundment fees and |
7 | other associated fees for each full day, or fraction thereof, that the cat is held by the animal shelter |
8 | or pound. The provisions of this section relating to the five (5) day holding period shall not be |
9 | deemed to apply to any cat which, impounded hereunder, was injured or maimed, and after the |
10 | cat has been examined by a licensed veterinarian who shall confirm, in writing, that the cat be |
11 | destroyed for humanitarian purposes. |
12 | (b) In the case of any at-large or roaming or feral cat released to or impounded in a |
13 | licensed animal shelter or licensed municipal pound not wearing any form of identification as |
14 | specified in the definitions section, the animal shelter or pound shall hold the at-large or roaming |
15 | or feral cat for not less than two (2) days, after which time the animal shelter or pound may offer |
16 | the cat for adoption, sale or otherwise dispose of the cat, if not sooner recovered by a person |
17 | claiming ownership. The two (2) days shall not include any day or part thereof that the public |
18 | pound or animal shelter is not open for a specified period of time, not to be less than one-half the |
19 | normal hours of business. The owner or keeper of any cat so impounded shall pay the reasonable |
20 | and customary daily impoundment fees and other associated fees for each full day, or fraction |
21 | thereof, that the cat is held at the animal shelter or pound. The provisions of this section relating |
22 | to the two (2) day holding period shall not be deemed to apply to any cat which, impounded |
23 | hereunder, was injured or maimed, and after the cat has been examined by a licensed veterinarian |
24 | who shall confirm, in writing, that the cat be destroyed for humanitarian purposes. |
25 | (c) If an at-large or roaming or feral cat without identification released to or impounded |
26 | in a licensed animal shelter or a licensed municipal pound is dangerous and presents a danger to |
27 | the safety of shelter personnel, the cat may be euthanized prior to the expiration of its holding |
28 | period at the discretion of an animal control officer, a licensed veterinarian or the shelter |
29 | management. |
30 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO ANIMALS AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY | |
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1 | This act would eliminate the present five (5) day impoundment holding period to adopt a |
2 | kitten or puppy from a litter, if they are less than six (6) months old. A "litter" shall be considered |
3 | two (2) or more animals of apparently the same age, breed or mix. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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