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Responsible Animal and Pet Ownership Care and Control Regulation Ordinance <br />Page 27 <br />b. An animal determined to be vicious may be destroyed by the South Bend <br />Division of Animal Care and Control when it is found by the Animal <br />Control Commission that the release of the animal would create a <br />significant threat to the public health, safety, and welfare. <br />c. If it is determined that an animal found to be vicious shall not be <br />destroyed, the Animal Control Commission may impose reasonable <br />conditions upon the ownership of the animal that protect the public health, <br />safety and welfare, which are consistent with the Chapter. <br />d. Decisions of the Animal Control Commission are subject to appeal to the <br />Circuit Court of St. Joseph County. The Owner /Guardian of the animal(s) <br />must do so within ten (10) calendar days, or they will waive their right to <br />the appeal, and all decisions will be considered final. The <br />Owner /Guardian must also notify the Animal Control Commission of their <br />decision to appeal in writing, which will then be forwarded to the Legal <br />Department for the City of South Bend. <br />(b) If, upon investigation, it is determined by the animal control officer or law enforcement <br />officer that probable cause exists to believe the animal in question poses an immediate <br />threat to public safety, then the animal control officer or law enforcement officer may <br />seize and impound the animal pending the hearing to be held pursuant to this section. The <br />owner /guardian of the animal shall be liable to the City of South Bend Division of <br />Animal Care and Control where the dog is impounded for the costs and expenses of <br />keeping the animal, if the animal is later declared potentially dangerous or vicious.27 <br />(c) A potentially dangerous animal, while on the owner /guardian's property, shall, at all <br />times, be kept indoors, or in a secured enclosure that is enclosed on all five (5) sides and <br />is anchored to the ground from which the animal cannot escape, and into which children <br />cannot trespass. A potentially dangerous animal may be off the owner /guardian's <br />premises only if it is restrained by a substantial leash, of no more than six feet (6') in <br />length, and if it is under the control of a responsible adult. <br />(d) An animal that has been declared vicious may not be kept on a porch, patio or in any part <br />of a house or structure that would allow the animal to exit such building on its own <br />volition, except to a secured enclosure. When outside, all vicious animals must be <br />confined in a secure enclosure, that is enclosed on all five (5) sides and is anchored to the <br />ground from which the animal cannot escape, except when necessary to obtain veterinary <br />care, or in cases of emergency where the situation would endanger and/or threaten the <br />health and welfare of the animal. <br />1. All such enclosures must be adequately lighted and ventilated and kept in a clean <br />and sanitary condition. <br />"Indiana Code § 15- 20 -1 -7 authorizes the impoundment of animals where there is probable cause. <br />
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