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: the act or action ofenclosing : the quality or state of beingenclosed <br />2 <br />: something that encloses <br />3 <br />: something enclosed <a letter with two enclosures> <br />And given that our proposed definition "other secure enclosure" follows "pen, corral, yard, <br />house, vehicle" (things that are tangible/physical" it would see <br />proposed definition would require something physical/tangible anic fence. <br />Even still, with or without an electronic fence, the proposed de <br />out of its yard, then it is at large. Thus, even if an electroni <br />ordinance has been violated. <br /> <br />Auction  questions rose regarding regulation of on-line activity, i.e.: Craigs List. Further research <br />needed. <br /> <br />Animal Control Officer go to section 91.106 <br /> <br />Attack & Bite  go to section 91.034 & 91.999 <br /> <br />Breeder where cat or dog is written, strike and replace with Animal <br /> <br />Cattery & Animal Hoarder will revisit when limits are discussed in section 91.054 <br />This meetings discussion beganwiththerequest to adddefinitions for: Colony, Colony Caretaker, <br />Free-roaming cat and Managed colony. Pulled from Indianapolis Code, the proposed language to <br />support these definitions would be: <br /> <br />Sec. 531-205. -Care for unmanaged colonies prohibited. <br />It shall be unlawful for a person to provide food, water or shelter to a colony of free-roaming cats, unless: <br />(1)The colony is a managed colony, registered with the animal care and control division or its designee; <br />or <br />(2)The food, water or shelter is provided in conjunction with the implementation of trap, neuter, and <br />return methodology as set forth in section 531-209 of this chapter. <br />(G.O. 100, 2005, § 2) <br /> <br />Sec. 531-209. -Managed free-roaming cats. <br />(a)The animal care and control division or its designee, in order to encourage the stabilization of the free- <br />roaming cat population in the city, may: <br />(1)Trap any free-roaming cat in a humane manner; <br />(2)Have the cat surgically sterilized, ear-tipped, and vaccinated against rabies by a licensed <br />veterinarian; and <br />(3)Release the cat to animal care and control for adoption or other disposition in accordance with law, <br />or to a colony caretaker who will maintain the catas part of a managed colony of free-roaming cats. <br />(b)The enforcement authority may impound free-roaming cats in violation of this chapter and dispose of the <br />cats in accordance with section 531-731. Any free-roaming cat impounded by the enforcement authority that <br />bears an appropriate ear-tipping indicating it belongs to a managed colony may, at the discretion of the animal <br />care and control division, be returned to its managed colony unless illness or injury present an imminent <br />danger to public health or safety. <br />(G.O. 100, 2005, § 3) <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />