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MARANA ORDINANCE NO. 2021.005
RELATING TO ANIMAL CONTROL; AMENDING MARANA TOWN CODE TITLE 6
(ANIMAL CONTROL); REVISING SECTION 6-1-1 (DEFINITIONS) TO AMEND
SEVERAL DEFINITIONS AND TO ADD NEW DEFINITIONS; REVISING SECTION 6-
4-1 (DOGS AT LARGE PROHIBITED; EXCEPTIONS; CLASSIFICATION) TO ADD A
NEW CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE; REVISING SECTION 6-5-1 (ANIMAL WASTE
REMOVAL; EXCEPTIONS; CLASSIFICATION) TO ADD A TIME PERIOD FOR
OFFENSE AND DISPOSAL PROVISION; REVISING SECTION 6-6-2 (NEGLECT
PROHIBITED; CLASSIFICATION; PENALTY) TO ADD OFFENSE RELATED TO TIE
OUTS; REVISING CHAPTER 6-7 TO RENAME IT AS "VICIOUS, AGGRESSIVE, OR
DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALS AND BITING ANIMALS" AND TO ADD A CIVIL
PROCEDURE FOR DECLARATION OF ANIMAL AS VICIOUS, AGGRESSIVE OR
DESTRUCTIVE, CLARIFYING PROHIBITED ACTS, RELOCATING PROVISIONS
RELATED TO VICIOUS, AGGRESSIVE OR DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALS FROM
CHAPTER 6-8, AND ADDING A PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT ANIMAL'S
STATUS;REVISING CHAPTER 6-8(REMOVAL,IMPOUNDMENT,FORFEITURE AND
DISPOSITION OF ANIMALS) TO ADD PROVISIONS REGARDING IMPOUNDMENT
OF VICIOUS, AGGRESSIVE, OR DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALS; MODIFYING VARIOUS
OTHER PROVISIONS; AND DESIGNATING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
MARANA, as follows:
Section 1. The amendments to the Marana Town Code Title 6 (Animal Control),
one paper copy and one electronic copy of which are on file in the office of the Town
Clerk of the Town of Marana, Arizona, which was made a public record by and attached
as Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2021-044 of the Town of Marana, Arizona, are hereby
referred to, adopted and made a part of this ordinance as if fully set out here.
Section 2. The following penalty clauses are included in the amendments to
Marana Town Code Title 6 (Animal Control):
6-4-1 Dogs at large prohibited;exceptions;classification
[Paragraphs A through C do not have any penalty clauses]
D. Except as otherwise provided in this section, violation of this section is a civil
infraction.
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E. Violation of this section is a class 2 misdemeanor if the owner of the animal has
been found responsible or guilty of a violation of this section within the 12-
month period prior to the date of offense.
F. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor if the owner of the animal has
knowledge that the animal has been declared vicious,aggressive or destructive
after an opportunity for a hearing before the town magistrate or that has been
so declared by another jurisdiction after the owner has been provided notice
and an opportunity to be heard.
6-5-1 Animal waste removal;exceptions;classification
[Paragraphs A through C do not have any penalty clauses]
D. Violation of this section is a civil infraction.
6-6-2 Neglect prohibited;classification;penalty
[Paragraphs A and B do not have any penalty clauses]
C. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor.
D. Upon conviction of violation of this section, in addition to any other penalty
imposed by the magistrate, the magistrate may order that the owner of the
animal shall not be permitted to own or control any animal for a period of up
to three years and that the animal(s) which is the subject of this action be
forfeited to the town enforcement agent.
6-7-1 Keeping vicious,aggressive,or destructive animals prohibited;exceptions;
classification
[Paragraphs A through C do not have any penalty clauses]
D. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor.
6-7-5 Hearing regarding declaration; findings after court hearing; rules of
hearing;costs
[Paragraph A does not contain a penalty clause]
B. If the town magistrate finds from clear and convincing evidence that the
animal is vicious or aggressive or destructive, then the town magistrate
shall enter orders taking into account the recommendations of the town
enforcement agent and the animal's owner.
C. Upon a finding that an animal shall be declared vicious, aggressive or
destructive,the magistrate may enter such orders as the magistrate deems
necessary to protect the public, including one or more of the following:
1. That the animal be kept in an enclosure that is secure enough that
the animal cannot bite, harm or injure anyone outside the
enclosure, and cannot escape, as follows:
a. The court shall determine the appropriate fencing requirements
for the size and nature of the animal. The court may require a
fence, including gates to be six feet in height; a fence five to six
feet in height to incline to the inside of the confinement area at a
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45 degree angle from the vertical; or that the confinement area
be wholly covered by a material strong enough to keep the
animal from escaping.
b. The court may require the bottom of the confinement area to be
of concrete, cement or asphalt, or of blocks or bricks set in
concrete or cement; or if the bottom is not provided, then a
footing of such material shall be placed along the whole
perimeter of the confinement area to a depth of one foot below
ground level, or deeper if required by the court.
c. The court may require the gates to the confinement area to be
locked at all times with a padlock except while entering or
exiting.
2. That the animal be muzzled and restrained whenever the animal is
outside its enclosure with a leash, chain, rope or similar device not
more than six feet in length sufficient to restrain the animal, and
under the control of a person capable of preventing the animal from
engaging in any prohibited behavior.
3. That the owner of the vicious, aggressive or destructive animal
display on every gate or entry way to the enclosure where the
animal is kept a sign that reasonably cautions the public that the
animal is vicious, aggressive, or destructive.
4. That the owner maintain liability insurance in a single incident
amount as determined by the court for bodily injury or death of any
person or for damage to property caused by the vicious,aggressive,
or destructive animal.
5. That the animal's owner microchip the animal with an
identification number. The town enforcement agent shall maintain
a registry of the numbers and the owners of the animals.
6. That the animal be spayed or neutered at the owner's expense.
7. That the animal be defanged or declawed.
8. That the animal be banished from the town limits, after first being
spayed or neutered, and microchipped by a licensed veterinarian
at the owner's expense.
9. That the animal be forfeited to the town enforcement agent for
transfer to a legally incorporated humane society or other nonprofit
corporate animal-welfare organization devoted to the welfare,
protection and humane treatment of animals, as described in
section 6-8-13.
10. That the animal be humanely destroyed.
[Paragraphs D and E do not contain penalty clauses]
6-7-6 Prohibited acts;classification; defenses;findings and orders
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A. The owner of anyanimal that is a vicious animal,aggressive animal, or
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destructive animal that bites, attempts to bite, endangers or otherwise
injures or causes injury to human beings or other animals is guilty of a
class 1 misdemeanor.
B. The owner of any animal that is at large and unvaccinated that bites,
attempts to bite,endangers or otherwise injures or causes injury to
human beings or other animals isguiltyof a class 1 misdemeanor.
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C. The owner of any animal that is a vicious animal,aggressive animal, or
destructive animal that destroys, damages, or causes damage to the
property of another person is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.
D. The owner of any animal that bites causing serious physical injury as
defined in A.R.S. §13-105(39) to a human being is guilty of a class 1
misdemeanor.
[Paragraph E does not have any penalty clauses]
F. Upon conviction of a violation of this section, in addition to any other
penalty or order imposed by the magistrate, the magistrate may find that
the animal is vicious,aggressive,or destructive, and may enter such orders
as the magistrate deems necessary to protect the public, as set forth in
section 6-7-5(C).
6-7-7 Restitution
In addition to any other penalty, if a victim suffers economic loss as a result of a
violation of section 6-7-6, the court shall order the owner to pay restitution to the
victim,in the full amount of the victim's economic loss,as determined by the court.
This remedy shall not abridge any civil cause of action by the victim.
6-7-9 Vicious, aggressive, or destructive animals; required acts and unlawful
activities;classification
[Paragraphs A through E do not have penalty clauses]
F. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor.
6-7-10 Quarantine of biting animals; reporting; handling and destruction;
exception;classification
[Paragraphs A through J do not have penalty clauses]
K. Failure to comply with this section is a class 1 misdemeanor.
6-7-11 Duty to report animal's status;effect
[Paragraphs A and B do not have any penalty clauses]
C. Failure to comply with this section is a class 1 misdemeanor
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6-8-10 Duty to produce;exemption;classification
[Paragraphs A and B do not have any penalty clauses]
C. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor
Section 3. The various town officers and employees are authorized and directed to
perform all acts necessary or desirable to give effect to this ordinance.
Section 4. All ordinances, resolutions, or motions and parts of ordinances,
resolutions, or motions of the Council in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are
hereby repealed, effective as of the effective date of this ordinance.
Section 5. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this
ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any
court of competent jurisdiction, the decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions of this ordinance.
Section 6. This ordinance shall become effective on the thirty-first day after its
adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF MARANA,
ARIZONA, this 6th day of April, 2021.
Mayor Ed Honea
ATTE : APPROVED AS TO F• M:
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Cherry Laws• , own Clerk Jane '4 ira 1, Town Atto Wey
MARANA AZ
ESTABLISHED 197/
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EXHIBIT A
MARANA RESOLUTION NO. 2021-044
RELATING TO ANIMAL CONTROL; DECLARING AS A PUBLIC RECORD FILED
WITH THE TOWN CLERK THE AMENDMENTS TO MARANA TOWN CODE TITLE 6
(ANIMAL CONTROL); REVISING SECTION 6-1-1 (DEFINITIONS) TO AMEND
SEVERAL DEFINITIONS AND TO ADD NEW DEFINITIONS; REVISING SECTION 6-
4-1 (DOGS AT LARGE PROHIBITED; EXCEPTIONS; CLASSIFICATION) TO ADD A
NEW CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE; REVISING SECTION 6-5-1 (ANIMAL WASTE
REMOVAL; EXCEPTIONS; CLASSIFICATION) TO ADD A TIME PERIOD FOR
OFFENSE AND DISPOSAL PROVISION; REVISING SECTION 6,-6-2 (NEGLECT
PROHIBITED; CLASSIFICATION; PENALTY) TO ADD OFFENSE RELATED TO TIE
OUTS; REVISING CHAPTER 6-7 TO RENAME IT AS "VICIOUS, AGGRESSIVE, OR
DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALS AND BITING ANIMALS" AND TO ADD A CIVIL
PROCEDURE FOR DECLARATION OF ANIMAL AS VICIOUS, AGGRESSIVE OR
DESTRUCTIVE, CLARIFYING PROHIBITED ACTS, RELOCATING PROVISIONS
RELATED TO VICIOUS, AGGRESSIVE OR DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALS FROM
CHAPTER 6-8, AND ADDING A PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT ANIMAL'S
STATUS;REVISING CHAPTER 6-8(REMOVAL,IMPOUNDMENT,FORFEITURE AND
DISPOSITION OF ANIMALS) TO ADD PROVISIONS REGARDING IMPOUNDMENT
OF VICIOUS, AGGRESSIVE, OR DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALS; MODIFYING VARIOUS
OTHER PROVISIONS; AND DESIGNATING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
MARANA,ARIZONA,that the amendments to Marana Town Code Title 6(Animal Con-
trol), a copy of which is attached to and incorporated in this resolution as Exhibit A and
one paper copy and one electronic copy of which are on file in the office of the Town
Clerk, are hereby declared to be a public record and ordered to remain on file with the
Town Clerk.
Resolution No.2021-044 - 1 -
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
MARANA, ARIZONA, this 6th day of April, 2021.
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Mayor Ed Honea
ATTE APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Cherry La on, o n Clerk Jan- it ral , Town Attorney
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MARANA AZ
ESTABLISHED 197I
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EXHIBIT A TO MARANA RESOLUTION NO. 2021-044
Revisions to Marana Town Code, Title 6 "Animal Control"pursuant to Marana
Ordinance No. 2021.005
SECTION 1. Section 6-1-1 of the Marana Town Code is hereby revised as
follows and existing paragraphs A through W are renumbered to conform to the revisions
(with deletions shown with strikeouts and additions shown with double underlining):
6-1-1 Definitions
The following definitions shall apply throughout this title unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise.
A. "Aggressive animal" means any animal that has bitten or otherwise injured a
person or domestic animal without provocation or that has a known histor of
attacking persons or domestic animals without provocation and is not a
vicious animal, or that has been so declared after an opportunity for a hearing
before the town magistrate, or that has been so declared by another
jurisdiction after the owner has been provided notice and an opportunity to
be heard.
[Paragraphs B through G as renumbered by section 1 above remain unchanged]
H."Destructive animal" means any animal that has a propensity to destroy,
damage, or cause damage to the property of a person other than the animal's
owner, or that has been so declared after an opportunity for a hearing before
the town magistrate, or that has been so declared by another jurisdiction after
the owner has been provided notice and an opportunity to be heard.
[Paragraph I as renumbered by section 1 above remains unchanged]
J. "Domestic animal" means any of various animals that have been tamed and
made fit for a human environment, but does not include wild animals or
hybrids of animals and wild animals.
[Paragraphs K through 0 as renumbered by section 1 above remain unchanged]
P. "Muzzle" means a device constructed of strong, soft material or of metal,
designed to fasten over the mouth of a dog that prevents the dog from biting
an .er on or other animal and that does not interfere with is res s iration.
[Paragraphs Q through U as renumbered by section 1 above remain unchanged]
V. "Tie out" means a chain, leash, wire cable or similar restraint attached to a
swivel or pulley and located to keep an animal exclusively inside the property
line.
[Paragraphs W and X as renumbered by section 1 above remain unchanged]
Y. "Vicious animal" means any animal that has a propensity to attack, to
cause injury to, or to otherwise endanger the safety of human beings or
domestic animals without provocation, or that has been so declared
after an opportunity for a hearing before the town magistrate, or that
has been so declared by another jurisdiction after the owner has been
provided notice and an opportunity to be heard.
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Z. "Wild animal" means any animal which is now or historically has been found
in the wild, or in a wild state. Wild state means living in its original, natural
condition,not domesticated.
SECTION 2. Section 6-2-4 of the Marana Town Code is hereby revised as
follows (with deletions shown with strikeouts):
6-2-4 Commencement of action
[Paragraphs A and B remain unchanged]
C. The town attorney or designee may commence an action for violation of
this title by filing a long form civil code complaint with the Marana municipal
court. Upon receipt of the long form civil code complaint, the Marana municipal
court shall issue a summons.
[Paragraph D remains unchanged]
SECTION 3. Section 6-4-1 of the Marana Town Code is hereby revised as
follows (with deletions shown with strikeouts and additions shown with double
underlining):
64-1 Dogs at large prohibited;exceptions;classification
A. Any dog owned, possessed, harbored, kept or maintained on public
streets, sidewalks, alleys, parks or other public property shall be
restrained by a leash, chain, rope, cord, or similar device of sufficient
strength to restrain the dog, and the Any person handling the dog shall
use the leash, chain, rope, cord, or similar device as it was designed and
intended to be used to control the dog.
B. Any dog owned, possessed, kept, harbored or maintained upon or about
the private property of any person, including the property of the dog's
owner, shall be confined inside a house or other building, or confined
entirely by a fence or similar enclosure of sufficient strength and height,
to prevent the dog from escaping from the property.
[Paragraphs C through E remain unchanged]
F. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor if the owner of the
animal has knowledge that the animal has been declared vicious,
a' •ressive or destructive after an o. .ortuni for a hearin. before the
town magistrate or that has been so declared by another jurisdiction after
the owner has been provided notice and an opportunity to be heard.
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Revisions to Marana Town Code, Title 6 "Animal Control"pursuant to Marana
Ordinance No. 2021.005
SECTION 4. Section 6-5-1 of the Marana Town Code is hereby revised as
follows (with additions shown with double underlining):
6-5-1 Animal waste removal;exceptions;classification
[Paragraph A remains unchanged]
B. It shall be unlawful for the owner, proprietor, agent or occupant of any
premises where domestic animals are kept to deposit, cause to be
deposited, or allow to accumulate, within or about the premises, any
solid wastes from domestic animals for more than 72 hours or in such a
manner that the waste creates an unsanitary condition or is a health
hazard to humans or animals. Pending disposal, animal waste shall be
placed in a closed or sealed container. This paragraph applies to private
property, including property owned,leased or controlled by the owner of
the domestic animal.
[Paragraphs C and D remain unchanged]
SECTION 5. Section 6-6-2 of the Marana Town Code is hereby revised as
follows (with additions shown with double underlining):
6-6-2 Neglect prohibited;classification;penalty
[Paragraph A remains unchanged]
B. Any person having care, control, charge, or custody of any animal, either
as owner or otherwise,shall provide:
1. That the animal receives daily, food that is free from
contamination and is of sufficient quantity and nutritive value to
maintain the animal in good health;
2. That potable water is accessible to the animal at all times, either
free-flowing or in a clean receptacle;
3. That except for livestock, all animals have convenient access to
natural or artificial shelter throughout the year. Any such artificial
shelter shall be structurally sound and maintained in good repair
to protect the animal from injury and from the elements and of
sufficient size to permit the animal to enter, stand, turn around
and lie down in a natural manner. Any shelter which does not
protect the animal from temperature extremes or precipitation, or
which does not provide adequate ventilation or drainage, does not
comply with this chapter. Any shelter, all bedding and any spaces
accessible to the animal shall be maintained in a manner which
minimizes the risk of the animal contracting disease,being injured
or becoming infested with parasites;
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Ordinance No. 2021.005
4. That the animal receives care and medical treatment for
debilitating injuries, parasites and diseases, sufficient to maintain
the animal in good health and minimize suffering;
5. That the animal is given adequate exercise space either:
a. within an enclosure that shall be constructed of material,and in
a manner, to minimize the risk of injury to the animal,and shall
encompass sufficient usable space to keep the animal in good
condition; or
b. on a tie out so located that the animal cannot become entangled
with other objects. Choke collars or similar such collars shall
not be used to attach an animal to a tie out. No tie out shall
ern lo a restraint that is less than ten feet in len• h. No tie out
shall restrict access to clean water,food,or shelter.
[Paragraphs C and D remain unchanged]
SECTION 6. Chapter 6-7 of the Marana Town Code is hereby revised as follows
(with deletions shown with 4r-11c-clouts and additions shown with double underlining):
CHAPTER 6-7. VICIOUS,AGGRESSIVE,OR AND DESTRUCTIVE
ANIMALS AND BITING ANIMALS
6-7-1 Keeping vicious, aggressive, or destructive animals prohibited;
exceptions;classification
A. It is unlawful for any person to keep, control, harbor or otherwise have
under control any animal which is vicious,aggressive, or destructive.
B. This section does not apply to zoos,wild animal parks or animal shelters_
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C. This section does not apply to persons who are in compliance with an
order of the town magistrate issued pursuant to this title or an order
issued by another jurisdiction.
D. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor.
6-7-2 Evaluation of animals
A. Whenever the town enforcement agent has reason to believe an animal is
vicious, a• •ressive or destructive the town enforcement agent ma_
conduct an evaluation of the animal,whether the animal is impounded or
not.
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B. The town enforcement agent shall develop guidelines to determine if an
animal is vicious,aggressive,or destructive.
C. If the town enforcement agent finds that an animal is vicious, the
•rovisions of chapter 6-8 regardin• im.oundment shall a. .1 .
D. If the town enforcement agent finds than an animal is aggressive or
destructive, the provisions of cha•ter 6-8 re•ardin; impoundment may
a. .1 . An a• •ressive or destructive animal ma remain at the home with
the consent of and in a manner prescribed by the town enforcement
agent,if:
1. The town enforcement agent finds confinement at the home is not
a contributing factor;and
2. The owner of the animal signs a temporary confinement order
.romisin• to kee• the animal confined at the home •endin• the
disposition of all legal proceedings.
6-7-3 Declaring an animal vicious,aggressive or destructive
Following an investigation and/or evaluation, the town enforcement
agent may declare that an animal is vicious, aggressive, or destructive if
the town enforcement agent has probable cause to believe that the
animal is a vicious animal,aggressive animal, or destructive animal.
.-7-4 Notice to owner re•ardin I declaration of animal as vicious a • essive
or destructive;stipulation
A. If the owner is known, and unless the owner signs a statement
permanently relinquishing ownership of the animal to the town
enforcement a•ent the owner shall be .rovided with a written notice of
the vicious, aggressive or destructive animal declaration by one or more
of the following means:
1. Personal service of the notice on the owner.
2. Leaving a copy of the notice with a person of suitable discretion at
the owner's residence or place of business.
3. Affixing the notice in a conspicuous place where the animal was
found.
4. Mailing a co.v of the notice to the owner's last-known address b
registered or certified mail, return receipt requested.
B. The notice required by this section shall contain, at a minimum, the
following information:
1. The town's intent to file within ten da s of the owner's recei.t of
the written notice,a written request with the town magistrate for a
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Ordinance No. 2021.005
hearing to determine if the animal should be declared vicious,
aggressive or destructive by the town magistrate.
2. The owner's right to pre ent witnesses and be re.resented by an
attorney at the hearing.
C. If the town and the owner agree that the animal should be declared
vicious a''ressive or destructive the town attorne or desi• ee ma file
a stipulation signed by the owner with the town magistrate requesting
the town ma•istrate order the animal to be declared vicious a• •ressive or
destructive and im eosin! conditions as set forth in section 6-7-5 C that
are necessary to protect the public.
6-7-5 Hearin' re•ardin declaration. findin•s after court hearin I• rules of
hearing;costs
A. Upon receipt of a written request for a hearing to determine if the animal
should be declared vicious, aggressive, or destructive, the court shall set
a hearing within 15 business days.
B. If the town magistrate finds from clear and convincing evidence that the
animal is vicious or a'• essive or destructive then the town ma''strate
shall enter orders taking into account the recommendations of the town
enforcement agent and the animal's owner.
C. Upon a fin.ing that an animal shall be declared vicious agar•ssive or
destructive the ma 'strate ma enter such orders as the ma''strate
deems necessar to .rote t the eublic includin• one or more of the
following:
1. That the animal be ke.t in an enclosure that is secure enou h that
the animal cannot bite, harm or injure anyone outside the
enclosure, and cannot escape,as follows:
a. The court shall determine the appropriate fencing
requirements for the size and nature of the animal. The court
ma re.uire a fence includin: ates to be six feet in hei!ht• a
fence five to six feet in height to incline to the inside of the
confinement area at a 45 degree angle from the vertical; or
that the confinement area be wholly covered by a material
stron• enou•h to kee. the animal from esca sin!.
b. The court may require the bottom of the confinement area to
be of concrete,cement or asphalt, or of blocks or bricks set in
concrete or cement; or if the bottom is not .rovided, then a
footin' of such material shall be .laced alon! the whole
•erimeter of the confinement area to a de.th of one foot
below ground level, or deeper if required by the court.
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Ordinance No. 2021.005
c. The court may require the gates to the confinement area to
be locked at all times with a padlock except while entering
or exiting.
2. That the animal be muzzled and restrained whenever the animal
is outside its enclosure with a leash, chain, rope or similar device
not more than six feet in length sufficient to restrain the animal,
and under the control of a person capable of preventing the
animal from engaging in any prohibited behavior.
3. That the owner of the vicious, aggressive or destructive animal
display on every gate or entry way to the enclosure where the
animal is ke•t a si• that reasonabl cautions the •ublic that the
animal is vicious,aggressive, or destructive.
4. That the owner maintain liabili insurance in a sin•le incident
amount as determined by the court for bodily injury or death of
any person or for damage to property caused by the vicious,
aggressive,or destructive animal.
5. That the animal's owner microchip the animal with an
identification number. The town enforcement agent shall maintain
a registry of the numbers and the owners of the animals.
6. That the animal be s•a ed or neutered at the owner's expense.
7. That the animal be defanged or declawed.
8. That the animal be banished from the town limits, after first being
spayed or neutered, and microchipped by a licensed veterinarian
at the owner's expense.
9. That the animal be forfeited to the town enforcement agent for
transfer to a le'all incor•orated humane socie or other
nonprofit corporate animal-welfare organization devoted to the
welfare, protection and humane treatment of animals, as
described in section 6-8-13.
10. That the animal be humanely destroyed.
D. The rules for the hearing shall be the same as those set forth in section 6-
8-8.
E. This cha•ter shall not be construed as •recludin• the destruction of an
animal if destruction is otherwise authorized by law, nor shall anything
in this chapter be construed as •recluding the s•a in; or neutering of an
animal. If an •rovision of this chapter is in conflict with any other
•rovisions of this code the •rovisions of this cha•ter shall be c•ntrollin'.
6-7-26 Prohibited acts;classification; defenses;findings and orders
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A. The owner of any animal that is a vicious animal, aggressive animal, or
destructive animal that bites, attempts to bite, endangers or otherwise
injures or causes injury to human beings or other animals is guilty of a
class 1 misdemeanor.
B. The owner of any animal that is at large and unvaccinated that bites,
attemis to bite endan•ers or otherwise inures or causes iri ur to
human beings or other animals is ; it of a class 1 misdemeanor.
C. The owner of an animal that is a vicious animal a!!ressive animal or
destructive animal that destroys, damages, or causes damage to the
property of another person is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.
D. The owner of an animal that bites causin• serious .h sical in'ur as
defined in A.R.S. •13-105 39 to a human bein' is • it of a class 1
misdemeanor.
E. It shall be an affirmative defense to the provisions of this section if the
animal is:
1. Not at large and there is provocation;or
2. The dog is a police dog under the command of its trainer.
F. Upon conviction of a violation of this section, in addition to any other
penalty or order imposed by the magistrate, the magistrate may find that
the animal is vicious, aggressive, or destructive, or is a danger to the
safety of any person or other animal, and may enter such orders as the
magistrate deems necessary to protect the public, as set forth in section 6-
8 76-7-5(C).
6-747 Restitution
In addition to any other penalty, if a victim suffers economic loss as a result of a
violation of this chaptcrsection 6-7-6, the court shall order the owner to pay
restitution to the victim, in the full amount of the victim's economic loss, as
determined by the court. This remedy shall not abridge any civil cause of action
by the victim.
6-7-8 Vicious a•a essive or destructive animals- consent to ins•ection-
ins•ection-order of corn•Fiance-seizure
A. B continuin' to own an animal declared vicious a!• essive or
destructive an owner •'yes consent to an town enforcement a'ent to
insect the animal declared vicious a•'ressive or destructive and the
premises where the animal is kept.
B. U•on ins•ection the town enforcement a!ent ma seize and im•ound
the animal if the owner has failed to compl with the town magistrate's
order on disposition of the animal.
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C. If the owner of the animal has not demonstrated compliance with the
town magistrate's order within five days after the seizure of the animal,
the town enforcement agent may humanely destroy the animal.
D. Any action taken under this section shall be in addition to any available
criminal penalties.
6-7-9 Vicious, aggressive, or destructive animals;required acts and unlawful
activities;classification
A. An owner or an other •erson havin• control of an animal declared
vicious, aggressive, or destructive shall not fail to comply with an order
of the town magistrate regarding the animal.
B. An owner of an animal declared vicious, aggressive, or destructive shall
not sell, give away, abandon or otherwise dispose of the animal without
notif in! the town enforcement a•ent in writin• in advance.
Additionall the owner shall notif the town in advance of leavin• the
jurisdiction with the animal.
C. An owner of an animal declared vicious, aggressive, or destructive shall
provide proof of liability insurance and a veterinarian's certificate of
s.a in! or neuterin to the town enforcement a•ent u.on demand when
applicable.
D. No person shall prevent or attempt to prevent inspection of an animal
declared vicious, aggressive, or destructive or the premises where the
animal is kept.
E. When the owner of an animal is notified that the town enforcement agent
is evaluating an animal or wants to evaluate an animal to determine if the
animal is vicious, aggressive, or destructive, the owner of the animal shall
present the animal for inspection within 24 hours of a request by the town
enforcement agent. The owner shall not sell, give away,hide or otherwise
.revent the town enforcement a:ent from makin: an evaluation of the
animal.
F. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor.
6-7-410 Quarantine of biting animals; reporting; handling and destruction;
exception;classification
A. Any unvaccinated dog or cat that bites any person shall be confined and
quarantined in a shelter approved by the town enforcement agent or,
upon request of and at the expense of the owner, at a veterinary hospital,
for a period of not less than ten days, except that an unvaccinated cat that
bites a member of the cat owner's household may be quarantined at the
home of the owner, or where the cat is harbored or maintained, with the
consent of and in a manner prescribed by the town enforcement agent.
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B. If a dog that bites any person is properly vaccinated pursuant to chapter
6-3, the dog may be confined and quarantined for the ten-day period at
the home of the dog's owner or wherever the dog is harbored and
maintained with the consent of and in a manner prescribed by the town
enforcement agent.
C. Any domestic animal other than a dog, a cat, or livestock that bites any
person shall be confined and quarantined in a shelter approved by the
town enforcement agent or, upon the request of and at the expense of the
owner,at a veterinary hospital,for a period of not less than 14 days.
D. A caged or pet rodent or rabbit that bites a person may be confined and
quarantined for the 14-day period at the home of the owner or where it is
harbored or maintained with the consent of and in a manner prescribed
by the town enforcement agent.
E. Livestock that bites any person shall be confined and quarantined in a
manner regulated by the Arizona department of agriculture for a period
of not less than 14 days.
F. Whenever an animal bites any person, the incident shall be reported to
the town enforcement agent immediately by any person having direct
knowledge.
G. The town enforcement agent may destroy any animal confined and
quarantined pursuant to this section prior to the termination of the
minimum confinement period for laboratory examination for rabies if:
1. The animal shows clear clinical signs of rabies; and
2. One of the following occurs:
3. The owner of the animal consents to its destruction; or
4. A court orders the animal's destruction.
H. The owner of any animal confined and quarantined pursuant to this
section shall be responsible for any fees incurred by the town
enforcement agent for the impounding, sheltering, and disposition of the
animal.
I. Any animal quarantined pursuant to this section may be impounded and
kept beyond the quarantine period pending the resolution of any criminal
complaint or any hearing requested pursuant to section 6r8-66-7-5 arising
out of or connected with the biting incident, provided that such
complaint or request for hearing is filed within 3010 days of the biting
incident.
J. This section does not apply to a police dog that bites any person if the bite
occurs while the dog is under proper law enforcement supervision and
the care of a licensed veterinarian, except that the law enforcement
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agency shall notify the town enforcement agent if the dog exhibits any
abnormal behavior and shall make the dog available for examination at
any reasonable time.
K. Failure to comply with this section is a class 1 misdemeanor.
6 7 5 Evaluation of animals
animal, the town enforcement agent may conduct a- - - • :- - - - - -••
whether the animal is impounded or not.
B. The town enforcement agent shall develop guidelines -to determine if an
animal is vicious or destructive.
C. If the town enforcement agent finds that a- . -. -• - - - - -
after evaluation, t c Wiens of chapter 6 8 regar-ding impoundment and
disposition of vicious or destructive animals shall apply.
6-7-611 Duty to report animal's status;effect
A. Any person keeping, controlling, harboring, or otherwise having under
control any animal that has been found to be vicious, aggressive,
destructive or dangerous by another jurisdiction, shall report the
animal's status to the town enforcement agent within ten days of the
animal's relocation to the town.
B. The animal shall be subject to all provisions set forth in chapters 6-7 and
6-8--governing vicious, aggressive, or destructive animals as though the
animal had been declared vicious, aggressive,or destructive by the town.
C. Failure to comply with this section is a class 1 misdemeanor
SECTION 7. Chapter 6-8 of the Marana Town Code is hereby revised as follows
(with deletions shown with strikeouts and additions shown with double underlining):
CHAPTER 6-8. REMOVAL,IMPOUNDMENT,FORFEITURE AND
DISPOSITION OF ANIMALS
[Sections 6-8-1 and 6-8-2 remain unchanged]
6-8-3 Impoundment of animals subject to cruelty or neglect and vicious or
destructive animals;evaluation
Any town enforcement agent is authorized and empowered to remove and
impound any animal in plain view, or subject to a valid search warrant, if the
agent has probable cause to believe any of the following:
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A. That an animal is in distress caused by mistreatment, tie out, exposure to
the elements, extremes of temperature, lack of adequate ventilation or
drainage, lack of sanitation, deprivation of proper food or potable water,
restraint, restriction of movement, confinement, lack of sufficient exercise
space, constrictive gear, injury, illness, physical impairment, hoarding
conditions as described in section 6-6-5,or parasites.
B. That an animal's well-being is threatened by a dangerous condition or
circumstance and the agent has reason to believe either:
1. That the distress of the animal or the dangerous condition or
circumstance was caused or allowed to be caused by the willful
act or omission or negligence of the owner; or
2. That it is likely the animal would be in distress from any cause, or
its well-being would be threatened by any dangerous condition or
circumstance if the owner retains ownership of the animal.
C. That an animal is vicious or destructive : - . - • - ••- :- - - - ••
of any person or other animal.
6-8-4 Impoundment of vicious,aggressive or destructive animals
D. Whenever the Any town enforcement agent remove is authorized and
•- _.. _ .. . -m.owered to remove and im•ound an animal
in .lain view or sub'ect to a valid search warrant if the a!ent has probable cause
to believe that the an animal is vicious, ,aggressive, or destructive or may be a
destructive.
finding that an animal is not vicious or destructive does
enforcement action en the same facts, including a criminal prosecution of the
owner.
or destructive animals shall apply.
6-8-45 Notice to owner regarding impoundment
A. Whenever the town removes or impounds any animal pursuant to
section 6-8-3 or 6-8-4,if the owner is known, and unless the owner signs a
statement permanently relinquishing ownership of the animal to the
town enforcement agent, the owner written notice shall be provided with
. .. •- -- -- - - •- :_. -_ --- by one or more of the following
means:
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1. Personal service of the notice on the owner.
2. Leaving a copy of the notice with a person of suitable discretion at
the owner's residence or place of business.
3. Affixing the notice in a conspicuous place where the animal was
found.
4. Mailing a copy of the notice to the owner's last-known address by
registered or certified mail,return receipt requested.
B. The notice required by this section shall contain, at a minimum, the
following information:
1. The town's intent to file, within ten days of the owner's receipt of
the written notice,a written request with the town magistrate for a
hearing to determine if the animal should be returned to the
owner or forfeited to the town enforcement agent.
2. The owner's right to present witnesses and be represented by an
attorney at the hearing.
3.The bond amount required pursuant to section 6-8-56, along with
a statement that if the bond is not posted within ten days of the
owner's receipt of the written notice, the animal shall be deemed
forfeited to the town enforcement agent.
6-8-56 Bond
Whenever the town removes or impounds any animal pursuant to section 6-8-3
or 6-8-4 pending a hearing to determine if the animal should be returned to the
owner or forfeited to the town enforcement agent, the owner must post 20 days
of impoundment fees in advance as a bond to defray some of the costs of
boarding and impoundment,and any necessary veterinary care for the animal.
6-8-67 Hearing;rules of hearing;remedies;testimony of defendant;appeal;costs
A--Upon receipt of a written request for a hearing regarding an animal
impounded pursuant to section 6-8-3 or 6-8-4, the court shall set a hearing within
15 business days.
6-8-8 Rules of hearin'•remedies-testimon of defendant-a. •eal
B. A. The hearing shall be held in an informal manner and is open to the
public. Oral and documentary evidence may be taken from any interested
party or witness and considered in making a determination. The rules of
evidence do not apply,and hearsay is admissible.
C. B. Any owner who fails to appear after notice may be deemed to have
waived any right to introduce evidence.
P—C. The town enforcement agent may be represented by the town
attorney or designee.
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E. D. The owner may be represented by counsel at the animal owner's cost.
-E. Use of the civil procedures and remedies provided for in this chapter
shall neither require nor preclude other enforcement action on the same
facts, including a criminal prosecution of the owner. The civil procedures
and remedies provided for in this chapter are remedial and not punitive,
and are not precluded by an acquittal or conviction in a criminal
proceeding.
G,—F. This chapter shall not be construed as precluding the destruction of
any animal if destruction is otherwise authorized by law, nor shall
anything in this chapter be construed as precluding the spaying or
neutering of any animal. If any provision of this chapter is in conflict with
any other provisions of this code, the provisions of this chapter shall be
controlling.
I=1 -G. If a defendant testifies at a hearing held pursuant to this section, the
defendant does not, by so testifying, waive the right to remain silent
during the trial; and if the defendant does testify at the hearing, neither
this fact nor the defendant's testimony at the hearing shall be mentioned
at the trial unless the defendant testifies at the trial concerning the same
matters.
-H. -Appeal of the decision of the town magistrate shall be by way of
special action to the superior court on the record of the hearing. The
appealing party shall bear the cost of preparing the record of the hearing
on appeal. No appeal shall be taken later than 10 days after the town
magistrate's decision. If forfeiture is ordered, the town magistrate may
order Tthe owner must to post a bond equivalent to 60 days of
impoundment costs in order to perfect the appeal. Notice of the amount
due shall be given to the owner by the town magistrate at the time of the
hearing if forfeiture is ordered.
J. Unless good cause is shown, the animal's-owner shall be responsible for
all fees associated with the impoundment of an animal pursuant to
section 6 8 3, including without limitation veterinary, removal,
impoundment, bearding, micrechipping, and disposition fees, until a
final decision by the town magistrate, -including the pendency of an
prevails at the hearing.
6-849 Findings of court after hearing
A. If the town magistrate finds from a preponderance of the evidence
that the animal was subject to cruelty or neglect under the circumstances set
forth in section 6-8-3 (A) or (B), the town magistrate shall order the animal
forfeited to the town enforcement agent.
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animal is im sounded to determine if the animal is vicious a!! essive or
destructive the town ma!'strate shall make a findin! in accordance with
section 6-7-5(B).
C. Unless good cause is shown the animal's owner shall be res.onsible
for all fees associated with the impoundment of an animal pursuant to
sections 6-8-3 and 6-8-4 includin! without limitation veterinar removal
impoundment boardin• microchi. pin! and dis.osition fees until a final
decision b the town ma.istrate includin! the .endenc of an a. •eal. No
magi trate ma waive or reduce any veterinary, impound or board fees
resultin. from the animal's impoundment unless the owner .revails at the
hearing.
a. The court shall determine the appropriate--fencing
may require a fence, including gates to be six feet in height; a
the confinement arta be wholly covered by a material strong
footing of such material shall be . . -= • =-: -- • -
The court may require the gates to the confinement area to be
locked at all times with a padlock except while entering or
exiting.
2. That the animal be muzzled and restrained whenever-the-animal
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and under the control of a person capable of preventing the
animal from engaging in any prohibited behavior.
3. That the owner of the vicious anima =• . - . - - -
entry way to the enclosure where the animal is kept a sign in
three inch letters, easily readable by the public, using the words
"Vicious Animal."
4. That the owner maintain liability in - .. - - - - •- •- -
amount of at least $250,000 for bodily injury or death of any
person or for damage to property caused by the vicious animal.
enforcement agent to microchip the animal with an identification
number. The town enforcement agent s - • . - • - -the numbers and the owners of the animals.
7. That the animal be defanged or declawed.
being spayed or neutered, and microchipped by a licensed
veterinarian at the owner's expense.
9. That the animal be forfeited to the town enforcement agent for
transfer to a legally incorporated humane society or other
welfare, protection and humane treatment of animals, as
described in section 6 8 10.
10. That the animal be humanely destroyed.
D. If the owner fails to appear at the hearing, the town magistrate shall
order the animal forfeited to the town enforcement agent.
eemPlianeekseizure
owner gives consent to any town enforcement agent to inspect the animal
declared vicious or destructive and the premises where the animal is
ke13t.
B. Upon inspection, the to - - • . - ---- --- - • • - - - •- --- -
the animal if the owner has failed to comply with the town magistrate's
order on disposition of the animal.
C. If the owner of the animal has net demonstrated compliance with the
town magistrate's order within five days after the seizure of the animal,
the town enforcement agent may humanely destroy the animal.
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D. If the owner of the animal demonstrates proof of compliance with the
town magistrate's order, then the animal will be returned to the owner
after payment of impound fees-and any other applicable fees.
E. Any action taken- under this section shall be in addition to any available
criminal penalties.
classification
A. An owner or any other person having c.- - : . - . _ .
magistrate regarding the animal.
B. An owner of an animal declared vicious or dcstructi - . . - • -
away, abandon 4r otherwise dispose of the animal without notifying the
town enforcement agent in writing in advance.
C. An owner of an animal declared vicious : _ - . - . . _ •_
proof of liability insurance and a veterinarian's certificate of spaying or
neutering to the town enforcement agent upon demand,when applicable.
D. No person shall prevent er attempt to prevent inspection of an animal
declared vicious or destructive or the premises where the animal is kept.
is evaluating an animal or wants to evaluate an animal to determine if the
animal is vicious er destructive, the owner-of the animal shall present the
animal for inspection within 24 hours of a request by the town
enforcement agent. The owner shall net sell, give away,hide or otherwise
prevent the town enforcement agent from making an evaluation of the
animal.
F. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor.
6-8-10 Duty to produce;exemption;classification
A. An owner of an animal charged with a violation of chapter 6-6 or chapter
6-7, or of an animal quarantined pursuant to section 6-7-410, shall
produce that animal for inspection or impoundment upon the request of
any town enforcement agent.
B. This section shall not apply where the violation in question occurred
when the animal bit a member of the owner's household.
C. Violation of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor.
[Sections 6-8-11 through 6-8-13 remain unchanged]
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