Sentences with phrase «custody by animal control»

Both dogs were taken into custody by animal control.
Animal Control Services provided us with a picture of an alligator taken into custody by Animal Control two days ago in Washoe Valley.

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The local ordinance for Hamblen County defines Owner of animal as «any person having temporary or permanent custody of, sheltering or having charge of, harboring, exercising control over, or having rights to, any animal covered by these regulations.
It shall be unlawful for an owner or person having the custody or possession of an animal to fail to isolate an animal in the manner required by the Animal Control Supervisor, designated animal control officer, or County Health Officer pursuant to Section 6.1animal to fail to isolate an animal in the manner required by the Animal Control Supervisor, designated animal control officer, or County Health Officer pursuant to Section 6.1animal in the manner required by the Animal Control Supervisor, designated animal control officer, or County Health Officer pursuant to Section 6.1Animal Control Supervisor, designated animal control officer, or County Health Officer pursuant to Section 6.Control Supervisor, designated animal control officer, or County Health Officer pursuant to Section 6.1animal control officer, or County Health Officer pursuant to Section 6.control officer, or County Health Officer pursuant to Section 6.16.050.
It shall likewise be unlawful for any person owning or having possession, charge, custody or control of any animal to cause or permit or allow the same to be staked out, or to herd or graze any animal upon any unenclosed private lot or land in such a manner that the rope or other attachment by which such animal is tethered may permit such animal to be or to go beyond the boundaries of the unenclosed private lot or land.
The boy's condition is unknown at this time but county spokesman Larry Krause said the dog picked up by Animal Control and will likely remain in their custody for several days.
A judge scheduled a hearing for July 15, when sheriff's officals, who run the county's animal - control agency, will try to gain custody of the dogs so they can be adopted out or cared for by rescue groups and foster families.
County Ordinance 6 - 42: «Any person owning, keeping, harboring, or having custody of a dog, cat, or ferret four (4) months of age or older within this county must secure a county license from a veterinarian or from the county animal control facility and, as a part of such license, shall show proof of a current rabies vaccination which shall have been administered by a veterinarian.»
Even after he was seized by an animal control officer, he found himself in the custody of the Philadelphia Animal Cruelty Division for holding until further information was uncovered regarding hisanimal control officer, he found himself in the custody of the Philadelphia Animal Cruelty Division for holding until further information was uncovered regarding hisAnimal Cruelty Division for holding until further information was uncovered regarding his case.
The court can» [g] rant the petitioner the exclusive care, custody, or control of any animal owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by either the petitioner or the respondent or a minor child residing in the residence or household of either the petitioner or the respondent and order the respondent to stay away from the animal and forbid the respondent from taking, transferring, encumbering, concealing, harming, or otherwise disposing of the animal
The new language specifies that a court may enter an order directing the care, custody or control of any animal owned, possessed, leased, kept or held by either party or a minor child residing in the household.
Section 606 (9) allows the court to direct the care, custody, or control of any animal owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by either party or a minor residing in the household.
The law now allows a judge to grant the petitioner of a protective order exclusive care, custody, or control of any animal owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by the victim, the abuser, or a minor child in the household; the law also allows a judge to order the abuser to stay away from the pet in both temporary and final domestic violence protective orders.
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