TITLE 6. ANIMALSTITLE 6. ANIMALS\Chapter 6.02 General Animals

The following words, terms and phrase, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicated a different meaning.

Animal shelter means any premises designated by the city for the purpose of sheltering and caring for animals found running at large within the city.

At large means off the property of the person in possession and not under restraint.

Competent person means a person that is capable of controlling and governing the animal in question and to whose command the animal is obedient.

Dangerous animal means any animal which does any act which might endanger the safety of persons or property of others in a given situation. If any animal shall chase or attack any person, that fact shall be conclusive evidence of the viciousness of such animal.

Exposed to rabies means an animal which has been bitten by or been exposed to nay animal known to have been infected with rabies.

Impound means to place in an animal shelter.

Possess means to own, keep, harbor, have control of, or otherwise be in charge of an animal, either temporarily or permanently.

Predatory animal means an animal preying naturally on other animals.

Restraint means controlled by a leash while accompanied by a competent person and under that person’s control, or within a vehicle being driven or parked on the streets.

Spayed female means any female animal which has been operated upon to prevent conception.

(Ord. 1005; Code 2021)

It shall be unlawful for any person to break open, aid or assist, counsel, or advise the breaking open of any animal shelter maintained by the city, or to take or let out, or attempt to take or let out, any animal legally placed therein, or to take or attempt to take from any officer any animal taken up by the officer in compliance with this chapter or in any manner to interfere with or hinder such officer in the discharge of duties under this chapter.

(Ord. 1005; Code 2021)

Injury to a domestic animal constituting a misdemeanor is willfully and maliciously:

(a)   Administrating any poison to any domestic animal.

(b)   Exposing any poisonous substance with the intent that the same shall be taken or swallowed by any domestic animal; except that this subsection shall not apply to the exposing of poison upon any premises by the possessor or occupant thereof for the purpose of destroying predatory animals.

(c)   Killing, maiming, or wounding any domestic animal of another without the consent of the person in possession of the animal; except that any person may take any action reasonably necessary to protect themselves or any other person from injury by any animal or to protect any property from damage by any animal.

(Ord. 1005; Code 2021)

It shall be unlawful to possess any animal in a cruel or inhumane manner.

(Ord. 1005; Code 2021)

It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct or be a spectator at any cockfight.

(Ord. 1005; Code 2021)

It shall be unlawful for any person to kill or in any manner maim, injure, attempt to injure or catch, throw missiles at or annoy in any way any squirrel or bird in a public park, street or alley.

(Ord. 1005; Code 2021)

(a)   Whenever any animal shall die upon any of the occupied or unoccupied lots, blocks, or tracts o ground within this city, it shall be the duty of the possessor of any such animal, or the occupant of any such ground, to cause the carcass to be removed from the premises and beyond the city limits, or properly buried on private property, within 24 hours after the death of such animal, and it shall be unlawful not to do so.

(b)   Whenever any dead animal shall be found upon the streets, avenues, lanes, park or alleys of the city, it shall be the duty of the police department to notify the possessor or former possessor of such animal, if such person known, to cause the carcass to be removed outside the city limits, or properly buried on private property, and the possessor or former possessor of such animal shall remove the same within one hour after such notice, and it shall be unlawful not to do so.

(Ord. 1005; Code 2021)

The animal control officer or a law enforcement officer may enter onto public or private property to investigate an matter concerning any animal that is or may be kept in a cruel or inhumane manner; that is or may have an adverse impact on the properties in the area or constitute a blight to adjoining property, the neighborhood, or the city, such as to constitute a nuisance; or  that is or may be a vicious dangerous, or potentially dangerous animal as defined in this chapter. The animal control officer may impound any animal that is the subject of any such investigation. In the event that proceedings pursuant to this chapter are brought concerning any such animal, the animal may be impounded until such times as the proceedings are resolved.

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(a)   It shall be the duty of the animal control officer to keep, or cause to be kept, accurate and detailed records of the impoundment and disposition of all animals coming into custody.

(b)   It shall be the duty of the animal control officer to keep, or cause to be kept, accurate and detailed records of all animal bite cases reported and the investigation of such cases.

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It shall be unlawful for any person possessing charge of any animal to fail to promptly remove and dispose of all feces left by the animal on any public property or on any private property not owned or lawfully occupied by such person.

(Ord. 1005; Code 2021)

(a)   The governing body of the City of Belleville Kansas, hereby finds that to protect and preserve the public health, safety and welfare it is necessary to prohibit the ownership of certain animals within the city.

(b)   It shall be unlawful for any persons to own, keep, or harbor, within the city limits, any animal except as allowed in subsection (c).

(c)   Animals allowed:

(1)   Domestic dogs.

(2)   Domestic cats, except those hybridized with wild felines.

(3)   Domesticated rodents.

(4)   Domesticated European ferrets.

(5)   Rabbits.

(6)   Birds that are kept indoors as pets, except for species protected by state or federal law.

(7)   Female chickens and other domesticated fowl.

(8)   Potbellied pigs, also called Vietnamese potbellied pigs, miniature potbellied pigs, or Chinese potbellied pigs.

(9)   Nonvenomous snakes less than eight feet in length, except that such snakes shall be kept on the owner’s premises or property.

(10) Nonvenomous lizards.

(11) Turtles, except for species protected by state or federal law.

(12) Amphibians

(13) Fish.

(14) Invertebrates.

(15) Any animal kept temporarily in the possession of a veterinary clinic operated by a licensed veterinarian.

(16) Any animal in the possession of a person temporarily transporting such animal through the city.

(17) Any animal in the possession of a person temporarily transporting such animal through the city.

(18) Any animal kept temporarily at a livestock sales facility.

(19) Any animal in the possession of a publicly funded and publicly accredited post-secondary educational institution for use in connection with educational programs.

(20) Domesticated Marsupials

(21) Any animal or animal operation protected by K.S.A. 2-3201 et seq.

(Ord. 1005; Code 2021)