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Sub. Bill 17-14 Proposed Animal Rights
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Substitute Bill No. 17 -14 <br />Responsible Animal and Pet Ownership Care and Control Regulation Ordinance <br />Page 19 <br />(d) The honey bees and equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable <br />provisions of the Indiana Code and apiary practices addressing honey bees recornmended by the State of <br />Indiana's Apiary Inspector(s) with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Department of <br />Entomology Division of Entomology and Plant Pathology Purdue University being recognized on the <br />official State of Indiana website. (Ord. No. 10241, § II, 07- 08- 2013)21 <br />Sec. 5 -11 Compliance Required; Penalties. <br />(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain an apiary, hive, or colony in the City <br />which is not in compliance with this Article. <br />(b) Any person violating any of the provisions of this Article shall be issued a citation by the <br />Department of Code Enforcement which provides for a fine of seventy -five dollars ($75.00) per <br />violation payable through the Ordinance Violations Bureau. <br />(c) Each violation shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. Every day any violation of this <br />Article shall continue shall constitute a separate offense. <br />(d) Any apiary, hive or colony which threatens public health or safety; or creates a public <br />nuisance; or which has been abandoned is unlawful. The City is authorized to take all reasonable action <br />including removal and/or destruction of any apiary, hive or colony which is deemed necessary.-(Ord. No. <br />10241, § II, 07 -08 -2013) <br />See. 5 -12 through See. 5 -14 Reserved for Future Use. <br />Article 3. Animal Care Rules and Regulations." <br />See. 5 -15 Adequate Shelter, Food and Water to be Provided . 23 <br />Every owner or keeper of an animal kept in the city shall see that stieh aniffial: <br />(a) See that such animal is kept in a clean, sanitary and healthy manner and is not confined so as <br />zi A current "List of Assistance for Beekeeping in Indiana" may be accessed at www.in..Rov/dnr/e-ntomolo/files/gp- <br />indiana beekeeping�information.Xdf <br />zz Indiana Code § 35- 46 -3 -0.1 through Indiana Code § 35- 46 -3 -15 set forth the State of Indiana's laws addressing "Offenses <br />Relating to Animals ". <br />23 Indiana Code § 35- 46 -3 -0.5 defines neglect of an animal. <br />
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