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As Amended by Ordinance 03-8
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This document has Ordinance 03-8 merged into the applicable sections of Ordinance 00-26
as provided for in Ordinance 03-8.
Readers are advised that the information contained within the pages of this document is
believed to be accurate. However, no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness,
or adequacy of the information are made. Readers are encouraged to review the official version
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BOCC Records Section. Reference copies are available at public libraries and the County Attorney’s
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SECTION 8. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
- Pursuant to Section 828.12, Florida Statutes (1999), as may be amended, CRUELTY
to ANIMALS is a criminal offense. The DEPARTMENT shall investigate reported incidents involving
CRUELTY to ANIMALS or support investigations by other law enforcement agencies when so requested
and refer cases where probable cause exists to the state attorney's office for criminal prosecution.
- The following acts or omissions shall constitute CRUELTY to ANIMALS under this Ordinance:
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Unnecessarily overloading, overdriving, tormenting, depriving of necessary sustenance,
shelter, or medical care, or unnecessarily mutilating, or killing any ANIMAL or causing
the same to be done, or carrying in or upon any VEHICLE, or otherwise, any ANIMAL in a
cruel or inhumane manner.
- Intentionally committing an act to any ANIMAL which results in the cruel death,
or excessive or repeated infliction of unnecessary pain or suffering, or causes the same
to be done.
- Poisoning a DOG, CAT, FERRET, PET PIG, or other pet ANIMAL.
- Pursuant to Section 828.13,
Florida Statutes (1999), as may be amended, confining an ANIMAL without sufficient food,
WATER or exercise, or abandonment of an ANIMAL is a criminal offense. The DEPARTMENT shall
investigate reported incidents involving such action or support investigations by other law
enforcement agencies when so requested and refer cases where probable cause exists to the state
attorney's office for criminal prosecution.
- The following acts or omissions shall constitute
improper CONFINEMENT or abandonment:
- Impounding or confining an ANIMAL without a sufficient
quantity of good and wholesome food and WATER.
- Keeping an ANIMAL in any enclosure without
wholesome exercise and change of air.
- ABANDONING to die any ANIMAL that is maimed, sick,
infirm, or diseased.
- ABANDONING an ANIMAL to suffer injury, malnutrition or illness without
veterinary care.
- A VETERINARIAN rendering services is exempt from the provisions of this
section.
- Pursuant to Section 828.122, Florida Statutes (1999), as may be amended, fighting
or BAITING ANIMALS is a criminal offense. The DEPARTMENT shall report incidents involving
such action to the appropriate law enforcement agency and support investigations when so requested
and refer cases where probable cause exists to the state attorney's office for criminal prosecution.
- The following acts or omissions shall constitute improper fighting or BAITING under
this Ordinance:
- BAITING or using any ANIMAL for the purpose of fighting or BAITING any other
ANIMAL.
- Knowingly owning, managing, or operating any facility kept or used for the purpose
of fighting or BAITING any ANIMAL.
- Promoting, staging, advertising, or charging any admission
fee to a fight or BAITING between two or more ANIMALS.
- These provisions shall not apply
to any PERSON: (i) simulating a fight for the purpose of using the simulated fight as part
of a motion picture which will be used on television or in a motion picture, (ii) using ANIMALS
to pursue or take wildlife or to participate in any hunting regulated or subject to being
regulated by the rules and regulations of the game and fresh water fish commission, (iii) using
ANIMALS to work livestock for agricultural purposes, (iv) simulating bloodless bullfighting,
or (v) using ANIMALS to hunt wild hogs or to retrieve domestic hogs.
- Nothing in this section
shall be construed to prohibit, impede, or otherwise interfere with recognized ANIMAL husbandry
and training techniques or practices not otherwise specifically prohibited by law.
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