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05-16-13 SBACC Special Commitee - 2013 Ordinance Revisions
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(a)The court or hearing body to which the petition is filed shall hold a hearing on the <br />petition. At the hearing, the department has the burden of proving that there is probable cause to <br />find that the animalwas the subject of a violation as listed under division (A). If the court finds <br />that probable cause exists, the court shall order the owner or custodian of the animal to post a <br />bond to cover the cost of the care of the animal for a minimum of 30 days. <br />(b)Bond must be posted within a maximum of three business days following the <br />bond hearing judgment. If bond has not been posted within the allotted three business days, the <br />animal shall immediately become the property of the Department of Animal Care and Control. <br />(c)Bond must be posted at the Department of Animal Care and Control Shelter in <br />cash or certified funds only. The bond shall be deposited into the city's general trust fund, in a <br />subaccount specific for each case. The department may draw on this account to cover the actual <br />expenses incurred in the care of the animal. <br />(d)If, at the end of 30 days, the matter for holding said animal(s) has not been <br />adjudicated, another bond must be posted. The renewal bond must be paid no later than the close <br />of business on the thirtieth day. If the thirtieth day should fall on a weekend or holiday, the bond <br />must be posted by the close of business on the last regular business day prior to the weekend or <br />holiday. The bond must be renewed every 30 days thereafter until the matter is adjudicated by <br />the court or hearing body having jurisdiction. Failure to repost bond at the end of any 30-day <br />period will be considered voluntary relinquishment of the animal(s). <br />(e)Upon conviction of the accused, the court or hearing body, at its discretion may <br />order any remaining bond money and/or the animal(s) forfeited to the Department of Animal <br />Care and Control. <br />(f)In the event of the acquittalor final discharge, without conviction of the accused, <br />the court shall direct the delivery of the animal(s) and any bond posted, less any reasonable <br />medical, housing and administrative costs. <br />(2)The bond is intended to cover but not be limited to housing and feeding, emergency <br />medical care, immunizations and routine medical care. Animals displaying signs of illness or <br />injury at the time of impoundwill be treated immediately at the expense of the owner or <br />custodian. Animals that have not been inoculated for or are not current on inoculations for <br />ailments common to its species will be inoculated at the expense of the owner or custodian. Any <br />animal displaying symptoms of illness or injury which, in the opinion of a licensed veterinarian, <br />would cause undue suffering to that animal or pose a substantial health risk to other animals in <br />the shelter shall be humanely euthanized immediately. <br />(3)This section applies to any and all animals housed at the Fort Wayne Department of <br />Animal Care and Control Shelter, or under the direction of the Fort Wayne Department of <br />Animal Care and Control at a remote facility, irrespective of the agency that seized the animals. <br />(4)Animals so removed may be transported to a licensed veterinarian for examination <br />and/or treatment. If, in the opinion of said veterinarian, the animal must be destroyed, euthanasia <br /> <br />
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