Sentences with phrase «leash laws result»

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Failure to comply with the leash law can result in a ticket from authorized employees of New York City's Departments of Health, Sanitation, or Parks and Recreation.
In 2003, a study conducted by the county on the ban's effectiveness noted that «public safety is not improved as a result of [the ban],» and that «there is no transgression committed by owner or animal that is not covered by another, non-breed specific portion of the Animal Control Code (i.e., vicious animal, nuisance animal, leash laws).»
Education, enforcement of leash laws and elimination of excessive license fees and limit laws would do far more to reduce shelter populations and result in happier, healthier pets.
A new university study and the ever - increasing use of wireless devices, such as the BlackBerry, could result in a flood of lawsuits against employers for creating an allegedly dangerous environment where unpaid overwork is required for success, promotion and job security, a leading law firm warns -LSB-...] Giving rise to possible claims, is a recent study by Gayle Porter, Associate Professor of Management at Rutgers University in New Jersey, which suggests possible liability for companies if they keep their employees on «electronic leashes» as part of their job requirements.
As a result, numerous U.S. cities and municipalities have instituted leash laws and ordinances, calling for the ban of certain dog breeds.
Neither Union nor Town County, Ga., areas served by both the Mountain Shelter and the Dog Zoo, have leash laws, which has resulted in a large number of runaways.
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