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## THE TOWN OF SNOW LAKE
## BY-LAW NUMBER 1007/25
## BEING A BYLAW OF THE TOWN OF SNOW LAKE REGULATING THE STANDARD OF CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF ANIMALS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF SNOW LAKE
## Part 1 - INTRODUCTION
Under the authority of The Municipal Act and The Animal Liability Act, and complementary to The Animal Care Act, the Town of Snow Lake, in Council assembled, enacts as follows:
## Short title
- ·1. This Bylaw may be cited as Town of Snow Lake Animal Services Bylaw 1007/25.
## Definitions
2. In this Bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires:
Aggressive Behaviour means any behaviour displayed by an Animal, without justifiable provocation, that poses a threat to the safety of Persons or other Animals and includes, but is not limited to:
- aggressively pursuing, stalking, or chasing a Person or other Animal with the intent to
- b) lunging, snapping, or biting with the intent to cause harm;
- c) mauling, attacking, injuring, or killing a Person or Animal.
Animal means any member of the Kingdom Animalia excluding humans, insects, and fish.
Animal Services Centre means any facility designated by the Town for the housing and care of Animals Impounded under the provisions of this Bylaw.
Animal Services Centre Operator means any Person appointed by the Town as the Animal Services Centre Operator or any contractor who has entered into an agreement with the Town to assume responsibilities of the Animal Services Centre Operator pursuant to this Bylaw, and includes the delegates of this Person;
Animal Services Officer holds the same meaning and authority as Animal Control Officer for legal purposes and means any Person who is designated by the Town to administer and enforce this Bylaw, and includes:
- a) a Peace Officer;
- b) a Bylaw Enforcement Officer; or
- c) a Person appointed by the Town as an Animal Services Officer.
At Large means the status of an Animal that is not under the control of the Owner by means of a Leash; and is in a Public Place that is not a designated off-leash area; or is on Property other than the Owner's Property and in respect of which the Animal does not have the right of occupation.
Attack means force applied by an Animal to a Person or other Animal consisting of more than one bite, or more than one puncture, or more than one laceration, resulting in bleeding, sprains, serious bruising, or multiple injuries.
Bite means force applied by an Animal by means of its mouth and teeth upon a Person or other
Cat means a male or female Animal of the species Felis catus.
CAO means the Chief Administrative Officer of the Town of Snow Lake and includes the delegates of this Person;
Choke Collar means a slip collar or chain that may constrict around the Animal's neck as a result of pulling on one end of the collar or chain and includes pinch or prong collars, but does not include martingale collars.
Companion Animal means a domesticated Animal kept as a pet for companionship rather than other forms of utility or profit and which may lawfully be kept on residential property in accordance with this Bylaw and the Town's zoning regulations, and in the case of this Bylaw refers to Dogs and Cats.
Competent Person means a Person of sufficient height and weight to ensure an Animal under their control will be obedient to their commands or can be physically restrained if required.
Council means the Council of the Town of Snow Lake.
Custody means the temporary or permanent possession of an Animal.
Distress means the state of an Animal in which it is showing signs of suffering due to physical or psychologicai discomfort, including, but not limited to, excessive panting, drooling, or shivering, lethargy or lack of responsiveness, whining or howling indicating frustration, fear, or stress.
Dog means a male or female Animal of the species Canus familiaris.
Enclosure means an outdoor kennel or structure forming a pen suitable to confine an Animal in a humane manner that provides sufficient space for the Animal to freely move about and is not the same as an indoor or travel crate or fenced yard.
Exceptional Severity means the nature of Aggressive Behaviour exhibited by a Dog, involving extreme and/or repeated incidents of aggression that result in or pose substantial risk of serious harm or injury to Persons or other Animals, such as unprovoked Attacks causing severe injury, multiple documented Attacks, or behaviours showing uncontrollable aggression despite interventions.
Feral Cat means a Cat that is unsocialized and has a temperament of extreme fear and resistance to contact with humans.
Foster means an individual who cares for a rescued Dog or Cat for a temporary period of time.
Guinea Pig means the small, domesticated rodent, (Cavia porcellus), commonly Kept as a pet.
Identification means:
- a) a collar or tag worn by an Animal that includes the name, current address, and phone number of the Owner:or
- b) a valid Pet Licence Tag issued by the Town.
Impounded means seized, delivered, received, or taken into custody by the Animal Services Officer or any other authorized officer or agent of the Town and held at the Animal Services Centre as a result of a violation of this Bylaw, or when the Animal is found running At Large, abandoned, or in distress. An Animal is considered to be Impounded from the time it is taken into custody until the time it is redeemed by the Owner, rehomed, transferred to an animal rescue, or humanely euthanized under the terms of this Bylaw.
Keep means to have temporary or permanent control or possession of an Animal.
Leash means a physical line capable of leading and restraining the Animal to which it is attached.
Licensed Cat means a Cat for which a Pet Licence has been issued and that is tattooed, or is wearing on its collar or harness a tag corresponding to a Pet Licence for that specific Cat.
Licensed Dog means a Dog for which a Pet Licence has been issued and that is tattooed, or is wearing on its collar or harness a tag corresponding to a Pet Licence for that specific Dog.
Minor Incident means an incident involving Aggressive Behaviour that did not result in injury to a Person or Animal.
Muzzle means a humane basket-style fastening or covering device placed over a Dog's mouth and of sufficient strength to prevent the Dog from biting, without interfering with the Dog's breathing, panting, vision, or ability to drink.
Muzzle and Control Order means an Order issued by the CAO following Minor or Serious Incidents involving Aggressive Behaviour by an Animal, which sets out requirements with which the subject Animal's Owner must comply to ensure the safety of Persons or other Animals.
Neuter means the Sterilization of a male Animal by removal of the testicles or by any method of pharmaceutical Sterilization approved by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.
Operator means Animal Services Centre Operator.
Owner means any Person or entity possessing, harbouring, of having charge of an Animal or permitting an Animal to remain about the Person's house or premises or to whom a Pet Licence for an Animal has been issued pursuant to this Bylaw, and where the Person is a minor, the Person who is the legal guardian or has custody of the minor.
Person means a natural or legal Person and for the purposes of this Bylaw includes any individual, corporation, partnership, organization, association, or other legal entity recognized by law.
Pet Licence means a Licence issued by the Town to a Person for a Dog or Cat in accordance with the provisions of this Bylaw.
Pet Licence Tag means an Identification tag issued by the Town, indicating a Dog or Cat has been registered with the Town.
Police Service Dog means any Dog owned by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) while on duty, including while engaged in training exercises and under the supervision of a member of the RCMP.
Premises means land and includes the structures on the land, such as buildings, fences, and shed, and includes vacant Property.
Prohibited Animal means the Animals listed in Schedule A of this Bylaw.
Property means real property, which is land, along with any buildings, structures, or improvements affixed to the land in such a way that they are legally considered part of it.
Public Place includes any roadway, sidewalk, boulevard, public space, or park, or any real property owned, held, operated, or managed by the Town.
Rabbit means a male or female domestic rabbit.
Serious Incident means an incident of Aggressive Behaviour that results in injury or death to a Person or Animal.
Service Animal means an Animal trained and registered as a support or guide for a Person with a disability and having the qualifications and rights prescribed by The Service Animals Protection Act.
Spay means the Sterilization of a female Animal by removal of the ovaries or by any method of pharmaceutical Sterilization approved by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.
Sterilized means the status of an Animal having been Spayed or Neutered or otherwise rendered incapable of reproducing by a method approved by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.
Tether means a physical line that serves as a restraining device that prevents an Animal from moving beyond a localized area.
Town means the Town of Snow Lake.
Unlicensed Cat means a Cat that is not a Licensed Cat and that is over the age of 16 weeks.
Unlicensed Dog means a Dog that is not a Licensed Dog and that is over the age of 16 weeks.
Wildlife means any undomesticated, free-ranging Animal.
Zoning Bylaw means the most current Zoning Bylaw of the Town of Snow Lake and any amendments thereto.
## PART 2 - APPLICATION
Number of Animals Permitted
3. No person may Keep, or allow to be Kept, on any Property, more than 5 Companion Animals, including not more than 3 Dogs over the age of 8 weeks and not more than 3 Cats over the age of 12 weeks, excluding registered Service Animals.
4. No person may Keep, or allow to be Kept on any Property, more than 6 Rabbits or 4 Guinea Pigs.
5. No person may Keep, or allow to be Kept on any Property, more than 12 Chickens, unless authorized by resolution of Council.
6. The limits on Animals do not apply to:
- a) the Premises of a local government facility used for keeping Impounded Animals;
- c) the Premises of a veterinarian licensed to practice in Manitoba;
- b) the Premises operated by an animal rescue organization;
- d) Persons registered with an animal rescue organization, to Foster Dog(s) or Cats(s) in which case the Foster is allowed 2 additional Animals over and above the maximum specified in this Section, as approved by the Animal Services Officer.
## Prohibited Animals
7. No person may Keep or harbour within the Town of Snow Lake an Animal of a species identified in Schedule A, which is attached to and forms part of this Bylaw.
## Exemptions for Police Service Dogs
8. This Bylaw does not apply to Police Service Dogs.
## Animal Services Centre
9. The Town may establish and maintain an Animal Services Centre for the housing and care of Animals apprehended pursuant to the enforcement of this Bylaw or the Town may enter into an agreement with a third party to establish and maintain an Animal Services Centre on the Town's behalf.
10. The Animal Services Centre shall adhere to any criteria and standards included in The Animal Care Act, the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association's Code of Practice for Canadian Kennel Operations, and the Canadian Advisory Council on National Shelter Standards' Canadian Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.
## Animal Services Officer
11. The Town may appoint one or more Persons as Animal Services Officers) to carry out the enforcement of this Bylaw, including the issuing of Penalty Notices indicating fines payable for the violations of this Bylaw listed in Schedule B. This Bylaw grants the Animal Services Officer the powers of discretion and judgement when evaluating the status of an Animal and imposing expectations related to the Animal's well-being. These discretionary powers include, but are not limited to, the authority to assess the needs of an Animal based on its breed, size, weight, coat, and strength.
## PART 3 - ANIMAL WELFARE
## Animal Cruelty
12. No Person shall cause or permit any Animal to suffer from cruelty or inhumane treatment. The following actions are prohibited:
- a) abandoning an Animal;
- b) any action that intentionally causes undue pain, suffering, or injury to an Animal such as hitting, kicking, punching, choking, or excessive restraint;
- d) any action that causes undue stress, anxiety, or fear for an Animal, including teasing, provoking, tormenting, or confinement in conditions that result in distress;
- c) any use of poison, air pellet guns, bows and arrows, slingshots, firearms, or similar on any Animal, except as exempted in The Wildlife Act;
- e) causing, permitting, or allowing an Animal to suffer;
7. training or allowing any Animal to fight;
- g) Any use of body-gripping traps.
13. The Owner of an Animal must ensure that the Animal is provided with:
- a) clean, potable water at all times, at a temperature that allows drinking. Snow is not a replacement for water;
- b) suitable food of sufficient quantity and quality to allow for normal growth and the maintenance of normal body weight;
- c) clean and disinfected food and water receptacles that are located so as to avoid contamination by excrement;
- d) a sanitary living environment that is free from wild vermin;
6. adequate light to support physical and behavioural health, ensuring periods of light exposure that align with natural circadian rhythms;
- f) the opportunity for regular exercise sufficient to maintain good health; and
- g) necessary veterinary care when the Animal exhibits signs of pain, injury, illness, or suffering.
## Outdoor Shelter Requirements
14. An Owner of an Animal must ensure that the Animal has protection from all elements and must not allow the Animal to suffer from hyperthermia, hypothermia, dehydration, or discomfort causing unnecessary pain, suffering, or injury.
15. A Person must not keep an Animal outside beyond any reasonable and humane length of time unless the Animal is provided with a weather-proofed and insulated shelter that provides:
- a) Protection from heat, cold, and wet that is appropriate to the Animal's weight and type of coat;
- b) Sufficient space to allow the Animal the ability to turn about freely and to easily stand, sit, and lie in a comfortable position;
- c) Protection from the direct rays of the sun;
- d) Clean, dry bedding that will assist with maintaining normal body temperature.
## Tethering and Confinement
16. Any Person who causes, allows, or permits an Animal to be tethered to a fixed object must ensure
- a) a Choke Collar or shock collar does not form part of the securing apparatus;
- b) a rope, cord, or chain is not tied directly around the Animal's neck;
- c) the Tether is attached to a swivel latch and a collar fitted in such a way that it does not choke the Animal or prevent comfort, swallowing, or normal breathing;
- d) the Tether is designed for the purpose of securing an Animal, is of a length of no less than 3.5 metres (10 feet), and allows freedom of movement without getting tangled or wrapped around fixed objects;
- e) the Tethered Animal has access to clean, potable water at a temperature that allows drinking and an area of shade that permits the Animal to escape the direct rays of the sun;
7. the Animal is Tethered in a manner that constrains the Animal to the Property at a location that is not in the front yard, and at a distance of no less than 1.5 metres from the property line;
- g) the Animal is not Tethered for more than 4 consecutive hours and for a total of no more than 8 hours in a 24-hour period.
17. The permanent Tethering of an Animal in the Town of Snow Lake is strictly prohibited.
18. A Person must not confine a Dog to an Enclosure for a period in excess of 8 hours within any 24hour period.
## Animals in Vehicles
19. A Person must not leave an Animal in an unattended vehicle if the ambient temperature outside the vehicle is higher than 22 degrees C or lower than -10 degrees C unless the vehicle's climate control system is active.
20. If an Animal is found in a vehicle in Distress due to temperature, under The Animal Care Act, Animal Services Officers and Bylaw Enforcement Officers designated under The Municipal Act, Animal Protection Officers, and RCMP Officers are authorized to intervene to protect the Animal's welfare, which may include removing the Animal from the vehicle with any resulting damages to the vehicle to be the responsibility of the Owner.
21. A Person must not transport an Animal in a motor vehicle outside the passenger compartment or in an uncovered passenger compartment unless the Animal is adequately confined in a ventilated kennel securely fastened to the vehicle or secured in a body harness or other manner of fastening that is adequate to prevent the Animal from jumping or falling off the vehicle or otherwise injuring itself.
## PART 4 - ANIMAL MANAGEMENT
## Pet Licensing
22. The Owner of a Dog or Cat within the Town shall:
- a. be at least 18 years of age;
- b. ensure that for any Dog or Cat that has come into their possession over the age of 16 weeks they obtain a current valid Pet Licence, issued by the Town, within 7 days of such possession;
- c. apply to the Town for a Pet Licence in such form as the Town may from time to time prescribe;
- d. keep the Licence receipt, which is deemed to be the Licence;
- e. ensure that any Dog or Cat over the age of 16 weeks is not allowed to be anywhere except on the Premises normally occupied by the Owner unless the Dog or Cat is tattooed, or wears a collar with a valid Pet Licence Tag attached to the collar;
- g. provide proof of Pet Licence to an Animal Services Officer when requested;
- f. replace the Pet Licence Tag, if lost, with a new Tag issued by the Town;
- h. Contact Animal Services to report any change of status for the Dog or Cat within 48 hours of the change, such as but not limited to:
- i. a change of address;
- i) a change in contact information;
12. ili) the death of the Dog or Cat.
13. її) transfer of Ownership of the Dog or Cat; or
23. Every Owner of a Dog or Cat who is a resident of the Town for less than 30 days and who has not taken up permanent residency must, at the expiry of 30 days' residency within the Town, cause the Dog or Cat to be Licensed under this Bylaw.
24. Where the Owner of a Dog or Cat in respect of which a Pet Licence has been issued under this Bylaw sells or otherwise ceases to be the Owner of the Dog or Cat, the Pet Licence is automatically cancelled upon the expiring of 7 days from the change in Ownership.
25. The Owner of a Dog used for the purpose of a Service Animal shall ensure that such Dog is Licensed; however, no fee is imposed for such Dog provided that the Owner has established satisfactorily that the Dog is a registered Service Animal.
## Animals on Public and Private Property
26. The Owner of an Animal must not allow the Animal to be At Large in the Town.
27. The Owner of an Animal must not allow the Animal to be on any private lands or Premises without the consent of the occupier or Owner of the lands or Premises.
28. The Owner of a Dog must not allow the Dog to be in a Public Place unless the Dog is firmly held on a Leash, either static or retractable, of a length that prevents the Dog from reaching Persons or other Dogs at a minimum distance of .6 metres (2 feet), by a Person competent to restrain the Dog, and the leash must be suitable for ensuring the Dog is under control.
29. The Owner of a Cat must not allow the Cat to be in a Public place unless the Cat is restrained on a Leash.
30. An Animal Services Officer may capture and Impound an Animal that is At Large.
31. Any Person may humanely capture an Animal found:
- a) Running At Large on their Property; or
- b) Running At Large on public Property
and shall make efforts to reunite the Animal with its Owner or deliver the Animal to an Animal Services Officer, and the Animal will then be Impounded.
## Animal Nuisances
## Animal Waste
32. Every Owner or Keeper of a Dog, or any other Animal under their care, is required to immediately remove and properly dispose of any excrement left by their Animal on any public or private Property that is not their own, including parks, sidewalks, boulevards, pathways, and other community spaces.
33. Every Owner of an Animal shall ensure that excrement does not accumulate on their Property in such proportions that it causes a nuisance visually or by causing an odour.
## Excessive Noise
34. The Owner of an Animal must not allow or permit the Animal to bark, howl, yelp, cry, or make other noises in a manner that unduly disturbs the peace, quiet, rest, comfort, or tranquility of the surrounding neighbourhood or vicinity
## Animals Damazing Public Property
35. The Owner of an Animal must not allow the Animal to damage or destroy any building, structure. tree, shrub, plant, or turf in a Public Place.
## Feeding Wildlife
36. A Person must not intentionally feed or leave food out for the purpose of feeding:
2. Deer
- c) Squirrels;
4. Raccoons;
- d) Foxes;
- e) Feral rabbits; or
- f) Bears, coyotes, cougars, wolves, or other Animals designated as dangerous wildlife under The Wildlife Act.
## Aggressive Behaviour
37. Every Person must ensure that an Animal in their care or Custody does not exhibit Aggressive Behaviour towards a Person or other Animal.
## Muzzle and Control Orders
38. The CAO may issue a Muzzle and Control Order if a Dog has caused one or more Serious Incidents or multiple Minor Incidents of Aggressive Behaviour that indicate a potential further risk of harm to Persons or other Animals.
39. A Muzzle and Control Order shall include the following information:
- a) the Respondent's information;
- b) the subject Dog's information;
- c) the reasons for which the Muzzle and Control Order is issued;
- d) the measures the Owner is required to take; and
- e) information respecting the opportunity and process for the Owner to repeal the Order after 2 years.
40. A Muzzle and Control Order may be served on the Owner personally by handing it to the Owner directly, but where the Order cannot be served by reason of the Owner's absence from the
Owner's Property or by reason of evasion of service, the Animal Services Officer may provide service by:
- a) handing the Order to an apparently adult Person on the Owner's Property; or
2. sending the Order by pre-paid registered mail to the Owner at the last known address where they reside; or
- b) posting the Order in a conspicuous place upon some part of the Owner's last known Property and by sending a copy by regular mail; or
- d) sending the Order via electronic notification (email) to the Owner's last known email address.
41. An Owner to whom a Muzzle and Control Order is given shall forthwith ensure compliance with it.
42. An Owner issued a Muzzle and Control Order for their Dog must:
- a) ensure the Dog is Kept under the physical control of a Person 18 years of age or older and physically able to exercise proper control of the Dog, by means of a non-retractable Leash with a maximum length of 2 metres (6.5 feet) held by said Person at all times when the Dog is in any place other than the Owner's Property;
- b) keep the Dog Muzzled when not on the Owner's Property;
- c) within 30 days of issuance of the Muzzle and Control Order provide proof to the Animal Services Officer that the Dog has been Sterilized.
- d) keep the Dog from entering upon school grounds or within 30 metres (98.5 feet) of a playground apparatus.
- e) prominently display at each entrance to the Property and buildings in, or upon which, the Dog is kept, a "Beware of Dog - Muzzle and Control Order in Effect" sign, which must be posted so that it cannot be removed, and which will be visible and capable of being read from the sidewalk, street, or lane abutting the entrances to the Property or building;
- f) at all times when the Dog is on the Owner's Property, keep the Dog securely confined either indoors or, if outdoors:
- i) within a securely fenced rear or side yard where the fence is of sufficient dimension and design to prevent the Dog from escaping from the yard, and any gate in such fenced yard shall be locked at all times when the Dog is in the fenced yard; or
14. ii) in a rear or side yard within a 6-sided Enclosure of sufficient dimension, design, and strength to be humane and to prevent the Dog from digging its way out of or otherwise escaping from the Enclosure; or
15. ili) Muzzled and securely restrained within a rear or side yard by means of a Leash or Tether that prevents the Dog from escaping the yard while under the direct supervision of a Person over the age of 18 who is physically able to exercise proper control of the Dog and who is present in the yard at all times that the Dog is outside: and
16. iv) not in the front yard of the Owner's Property.
43. An Owner issued a Muzzle and Control Order for their Dog must also:
- a) register the Dog with the Town identifying the Dog as the subject of a Muzzle and Control Order and pay the applicable fee for same;
- b) allow an Animal Services Officer to photograph the Dog, on demand;
- c) within 2 days of moving the Dog to a new place of residence, provide the Animal Services Officer with the new address where the Dog is kept;
- d) within 2 days of selling or giving away the Dog, provide the Animal Services Officer with the name, address, and phone number of the Person to whom the Dog was sold or given;
- e) within 2 days of the death of the Dog, provide the Animal Services Officer with a veterinarian's certificate of death;
2. advise the Animal Services Officer immediately if the Dog is At Large;
- g) advise the Animal Services Officer immediately if the Dog has Bitten or Attacked any Person or other Animal.
44. If the Animal Services Officer considers that a Dog subject to a Muzzle and Control Order can be retrained and socialized, or that the Bite or injury from any Attack was the result of improper or negligent training, handling, or maintenance, the Animal Services Officer may impose, as a condition of the Order, conditions and restrictions in respect of the training, socialization, handling, and maintenance of the subject Dog.
45. Where the Owner of a Dog subject to a Muzzle and Control Order requests that the Dog be euthanized, the Animal Services Officer may arrange to have the Dog humanely euthanized, at the cost of the Owner. In such cases, the Owner must sign a form for the release of the Dog to the Town or Animal Services Officer for the purposes of humane euthanasia.
## Application to Repeal Muzzle and Control Order
46. An Owner, following a period of at least 2 years from the date stated on the written notice under Section 38, may apply to the CAO for relief from the requirements of Sections 42 and 43, provided that:
- a) the Town has received no further complaints regarding the Dog's Aggressive Behaviour during the 2-year period;
- b) the Owner provides satisfactory proof that the Owner and the Dog have successfully completed a course designed and delivered by a qualified dog behaviour professional to address the Dog's Aggressive Behaviour; and
- c) the Dog's Aggressive Behaviour was not of Exceptional Severity.
47. If a Dog displays Aggressive Behaviour again after repeal of the Order has been granted pursuant to Section 46, the requirements of Sections 42 and 43 shall apply in perpetuity.
## Animal Bites and Rabies
48. All Dogs and Cats Owned as pets in the Town of Snow Lake must be vaccinated for rabies at intervals recommended by a licensed veterinarian.
49. The Town may implement a tiered fee structure for the redemption of Animals Impounded for running At Large to incentivize vaccination for rabies.
50. The Animal Services Officer shall keep a record of all Bite incidents, identifying the aggressor Animal and the details of the incident, and such record may be used with respect to the Muzzle and Control Order provisions contained in Sections 38 to 45.
51. Animals suspected of suffering from rabies shall be dealt with in accordance with the regulations outlined in The Public Health Act and The Animal Diseases Act, which may include the requirement to quarantine the Animal for 10 days at the expense of the Owner.
## Part 5 - SEIZING AND IMPOUNDING ANIMALS
## Authority to Seize and Impound
52. An Animal Services Officer may seize and Impound:
2. a)
3. any Animal At Largain Contenin thin private lands or Premises without the consent of the occupier or Owner of the lands or Premises:
- c) any unleashed Dog in a Public Place;
- e) any Animal, other than Wildlife, that is on unfenced land and not securely Tethered or contained;
- d) any Unlicensed Dog or Cat;
- f) any Dog not confined in compliance with a Muzzle and Control Order;
- h) any Dog that has Bitten or Attacked a Person or another Animal;
- g) any Dog not muzzled in compliance with a Muzzle and Control Order;
- i) any Animal where in the opinion of the Animal Services Officer any of the provisions of Part 3 (Animal Welfare) hereof have been contravened;
- j) any Animal, other than Wildlife, that exhibits signs of pain, injury, illness, or suffering that the Animal Services Officer considers cannot otherwise be reasonably addressed.
## Notification and Period of Impoundment
53. Where an Animal is Impounded pursuant to this Bylaw, the Animal Services Officer must make a reasonable effort to notify the Owner of the Animal's Impoundment.
54. Any Animal seized by the Animal Services Officer under Section 52 shall be Impounded for a minimum period of 5 days from the time of Impoundment, exclusive of the day on which the Animal was Impounded, during which time the Owner shall be entitled to redeem an Animal eligible for redemption.
## Redemption of Impounded Animal
55. The Owner of an Impounded Animal that is eligible for redemption may redeem the Animal from Impoundment by:
- a) proving Ownership of the Animal to the satisfaction of the Operator;
- b) satisfying the Animal Services Officer that the Owner is in compliance with Part 3 (Animal Welfare) of this Bylaw;
- c) providing proof that the Animal has been vaccinated for rabies; or the Owner can be given 10 days, at the discretion of the Animal Services Officer, to have the Animal vaccinated for rabies or face issuance of a Class B fine in accordance with Schedule B of this bylaw;
- d) paying the following fees, fines, and/or charges:
- i) capture fee(s) and/or fine(s) associated with the applicable violation(s);
7. ii) boarding fees levied by the Animal Services Centre Operator; and
8. ili) costs for any veterinary care provided while the Animal was detained.
56. The Town may implement a tiered redemption fee structure to incentivize the Sterilization, Identification, and vaccination of Dogs and Cats.
## Right to Refuse Redemption of Impounded Animal
57. The Animal may be ineligible for redemption, at the discretion of the CAO, for any of the following reasons:
- a) any fees under this Bylaw remain owing;
- b) there has been a history of violations under any part of Part 3 (Animal Welfare) and the Animal is determined to be at risk for continuing violations of any part of Part 3 (Animal Welfare);
4. an Animal having more than 2 incidents within a 12-month period of being Impounded at the Animal Services Centre under the provisions of this Bylaw;
- d) the Animal has a history of Aggressive Behaviour, and the Owner refuses or fails to comply with a Muzzle and Control Order;
- e) the Animal is required to be dealt with in a different manner under applicable legislation, including but not limited to The Animal Care Act or The Animal Diseases Act;
7. the Owner has a history of non-compliance with the requirements of this Bylaw, or the Owner refuses to, or there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Owner will fail to, comply with the requirements of this Bylaw.
58. The Owner of an Animal is liable to pay the seizure, Impoundment, and boarding fees, including cost of any veterinary treatment deemed necessary, regardless of whether or not the Owner redeems the Animal.
## Disposition of Unredeemed Animals
59. An Animal, other than Wildlife, becomes the Property of the Town if it is not redeemed within 5 days after Impoundment or if the Animal is determined to be ineligible for redemption under the provisions of Section 55 of this Bylaw.
60. If an Animal, other than Wildlife, becomes the Property of the Town, the Operator may:
- a) put the Animal up for adoption;
- c) engage a veterinarian licensed in Manitoba to have the Animal humanely euthanized.
- b) transfer Ownership of the Animal to an Animal rescue organization or shelter;
61. Where any Animal is adopted out pursuant to Subsection 60.a) above, all Property and interest any previous Owner held in that Animal will pass to the purchaser, and all rights of Property in the Animal that existed before the adoption shall be extinguished.
62. Where an Impounded Animal is adopted out pursuant to this Bylaw, any monies received by the Operator for the Animal will be applied against the fees and costs of Impounding, boarding, and adopting out the Animal.
## PART 6 - ENFORCEMENT & PENALTIES
## Authority of the CAO
63. This Bylaw shall be administered and enforced by the CAO, and by such other Persons appointed by resolution of Council.
64. The CAO may delegate any of the powers granted to the CAO in this Bylaw at any time to any other employee of the Town.
## Identification of Complainant
65. Any Person who makes a complaint alleging an offence under this Bylaw must provide the Animal Services Officer with their name, address, and phone number. It shall be at the discretion of the Animal Services Officer whether or not to proceed with an investigation based on an anonymous complaint.
## Provision of Information
66. If a Person occupies Premises where an Animal is Kept or found, the Person must provide the following information when requested by an Animal Services Officer or designate:
- 3) the Person's name, address, and phone number;
- c) the breed, sex, age, name, and general description of each Cat or Dog owned or in the custody the Person;
4. if the Person is not the Animal's Owner, the Animal Owner's name, address, and phone number;
- d) proof that:
6. ii) each Dog or Cat Owned or in the Custody of the Person is vaccinated for rabies;
- i) each Dog or Cat Owned or in the Custody of the Person is Licensed;
8. iii) each Dog or Cat Owned or in the Custody of the Person has proper Identification.
67. No Person shall obstruct or hinder or make a false or misleading statement to an Animal Services Officer, or their designate, who is carrying out an authorized action under this Bylaw.
## Right of Inspection
68. The Animal Services Officer or any other Person designated by the Town to enforce the provisions of this Bylaw may:
- a) lawfully enter upon the land, buildings, and vehicle of an Animal Owner or any other Person, other than the personal residence of an individual unless consent is granted, for the purposes of apprehending an Animal running At Large, ensurin ompliance with this Bylaw, or otherwise enforcing the provisions of this Bylav
2. require any Person in the place entered by an Animal Services Officer to produce any Animal that the Animal Services Officer requires for viewing or examination. b)
## Offences & Penalties
69. Any Person commits an offence and is subject to the penalties imposed by this Bylaw, and The Provincial Offenses Act if that Person:
- a) contravenes a provision of this Bylaw;
- b) Coachis to, illows, or permits an act or thing to be done contrary to this
- c) neglects or refrains from doing anything required by a provision in this Bylaw.
70. The applicable violations of this Bylaw are listed in Schedule B, and each day that a contravention of a provision of this Bylaw continues is a separate offence. Fines are listed in Schedule C.
## PART 7 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
## Liability
71. No liability shall be incurred by the Animal Services Officer, the Animal Services Centre Operator, the CAO, the Council and/or the Town of Snow Lake in the execution of their respective duties under this Bylaw. No liability shall be incurred by these parties for any Anima euthanized, removed, sold, or otherwise disposed of pursuant to the provisions of this Bylaw or for any Animal killed or injured during the course of its apprehension or detainment.
## Severability
72. If any part, section, sentence, clause, or sub-clause of this Bylaw is for any reason held to be invalid by the decision of any Court of competent jurisdiction, the invalid section shall be severed, and the severance shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Bylaw.
## Repeal
73. Bylaw 978-2020 is hereby repealed.
## Effective Date
74. This Bylaw shall come into force and effect on the day after receiving third and final reading by Council.
## Authority
75. The Municipal Act provides as follows:
2. 85(1) A council may by by-law delegate any of its powers, duties or functions under a by-law or this or any other Act to the head of council, a council committee, the chief administrative officer or a designated officer, unless the by-law or Act otherwise provides.
3. 231 The power given to a council under this Division to pass by-laws is stated in general terms
4. (a) to give broad authority to the council and to respect its right to govern the municipality in whatever way the council considers;
5. (b) to enhance the ability of the council to respond to present and future issues in the municipality. 232(1) A council may pass by-laws for municipal purposes respecting the following matters:
6. (a) the safety, health, protection and well-being of people, and the safety and protection of property;
7. (b) people, activities and things in, on or near a public place or a place open to the public, including parks, municipal roads, recreation centres, restaurants, facilities, retail stores, malls, and private clubs and facilities that are exempt from municipal taxation;
8. (c) subject to section 233, activities or things in or on private property;
9. (k) wild and domestic animals and activities in relation to them, including by-laws differentiating on the basis of sex, breed, size or weight;
- (o) the enforcement of by-laws.
232(2) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), a council may in a by-law passed under this Division
- (a) regulate or prohibit;
- (b) adopt by reference in whole or in part, with any changes the council considers necessary or advisable, a code or standard made or recommended by the Government of Canada or a province or a recognized technical or professional organization, and require compliance with the code or
- (d) establish fees or other charges for services, activities or things provided or done by the municipality or for the use of property under the ownership, direction, management or control of the municipality;
- (e) subject to the regulations, provide for a system of licenses, permits or approvals, including any or all of the following:
- (1) establishing fees, and terms for payment of fees, for inspections, licences, permits and
approvals, including fees related to recovering the costs of regulations,
- (V) providing for the duration of licences, permits and approvals and their suspension or cancellation or any other remedy, including undertaking remedial action, and charging and collecting the costs of such action, for failure to pay a fee or to comply with a term or condition or with the by-law or for any other reason specified in the by-law, and
- (iv) providing that terms and conditions may be imposed on any licence, permit or approval, and providing for the nature of the terms and conditions and who may impose them,
- (VI) providing for the posting of a bond or other security to ensure compliance with a term or
- (f) except where a right of appeal is already provided in this or any other Act, provide for an appeal and the body that is to decide the appeal, and related matters;
- 236(1) Without limiting the generality of clause 232(1)(o) (enforcement of by-laws), a by-law passed under that clause may include provisions
1. providing for procedures, including inspections, for determining whether by-laws are being complied with; and
2. remedying contraventions of by-laws, including
- (i) creating offences,
- (ii) subject to the regulations, providing for fines and penalties, including the imposition of a penalty for an offence that is in addition to a fine or imprisonment, so long as the penalty relates to a fee, rate, toll, charge or cost that is associated with the conduct that gives rise to the offence, or related to enforcing the by-law,
- (iii) providing that an amount owing under subclause (ii) may be collected in any manner in which a tax may be collected or enforced under this Act,
- (iv) seizing, removing, impounding, confiscating and selling or otherwise disposing of plants, animals, vehicles, or other things related to a contravention,
- (V) charging and collecting costs incurred in respect of acting under subclause (iv),
- 239(3) in any emergency or extraordinary circumstances, the designated officer need not give reasonable notice or enter at a reasonable hour and may do the things referred to n clauses 1(a) and (c) without the consent of the owner or occupant.
76. The Animal Liability Act provides as follows:
- 5(1) Except when permitted by a by-law of a municipality, no owner or person in charge of an animal shall allow it to run at large.
- 5(2) An owner's liability under section 2 is not limited or otherwise affected by a by-law referred to in subsection (1).
- 5(3) A municipality that makes a by-law referred to in subsection (1) is not liable, by reason only of having made the by-law, for damages for any harm that an animal causes to a person or property while running at large in the manner permitted under the by-law.
DONE AND PASSED as a Bylaw of the Town of Snow Lake by the Mayor and Council in open session assembled this I! day of March2025.
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Ron Scott, Mayor
Read a first time this 25" day of February 2025. Read a second time this Il day of March Read a third time this Il day of March 2025. 2025.
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Alexander Fisher, CAO
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## Schedule A
## Prohibited Animals
1. All members of the Canidae family, other than domesticated dogs (Canis familiaris), including, but not limited to, wolves, foxes, coyotes, and jackals, and any hybrid offspring of a wild dog and domesticated dog.
2. All members of the Felidae family, other than domestic cats (Felis catus), including, but not limited to, lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, pumas, panthers, mountain lions, cheetahs, cougars, bobcats, lynxes, and any hybrid offspring of a wild cat and domesticated cat.
3. All livestock, including, but not limited to, cattle, sheep, goats, roosters, swine, mules, donkeys, and horses, but not including chickens.
4. Birds (Aves) in the following categories:
- a. All predatory or large birds (e.g. Accipitrids, Cathartids), including, but not limited to, eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, vultures, and condors;
- b. Columbidae, including, but not limited to, pigeons;
- c. Anseriformes, including, but not limited to, ducks, geese, and swans;
- e. Struthioniformes, including, but not limited to, ostriches and emus.
- d. Galliformes, including, but not limited to, pheasants, grouse, guinea fowl, and turkeys; and
5. A!! fur-bearing animals of the family Mustelidae, including, but not limited to, weasels, martens, minks, badgers, skunks, otters, and wolverines, except the domestic ferrets (Putorius furo).
6. All non-human primates, including, but not limited to, monkeys, apes, chimpanzees, gorillas, and lemurs.
7. All marsupials, including, but not limited to, Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wallabies, opossums, wombats, koala bears, pigmies, and greater gliders, except the sugar gliders.
8. All Insectivorous mammals, including, but not limited to, aardvarks, shrew species, mole species, and hedgehog species, except African pygmy hedgehogs.
9. All large rodents (Rodentia), including, but not limited to, gophers, muskrats, groundhogs, marmots, beavers, prairie dogs, and porcupines.
10. All bats (Chiroptera).
11. All squirrels (Sciuridae).
12. All Procyonidae, including raccoons and coatis.
13. Reptiles (Reptilia)
- a. Any members of the family Varanidae, including, but not limited to, monitors and Komodo dragons, except members of the family Varanidae reaching an adult length of no greater than 1 metre;
- b. All members of the family Chelydridae, including snapping turtles and alligator snapping turtles;
- i. All Viperidae (e.g. vipers, pit vipers),
- c. All front-fanged venomous snakes, even if devenomized, including, but not limited to:
- ii. All Elapidae (e.g. cobras, mambas, coral snakes),
- iii. All Atractaspididae (e.g. African burrowing asps),
- iv. All Hydrophiidae (e.g. sea snakes), and
- v. All Laticaudidae (e.g. sea kraits);
14. All venomous, mid- or rear-fanged, Duvernoy-glanded members of the family Colubridae, even if devenomized;
15. Any members of the family Pythonidae, including, but not limited to, African rock pythons, Indian or Burmese pythons, Amethystine or scrub pythons, except members of the family Pythonidae reaching an adult length of no greater than 2 metres as long as they are kept inside;
16. Any member or hybrid offspring of the family Boidae, including, but not limited to, common green anacondas and yellow anacondas, except members of the family Boidae reaching an adult length of no greater than 2 metres as long as they are kept inside;
17. All other snakes of a species or subspecies that can reach an adult length of greater than 2 metres, whether the particular snake exceeds this length or not; and
18. All other lizards of a species or subspecies that can reach an adult length greater than 1 metre, whether the particular lizard exceeds this length or not.
3. Arachnida and Chilopoda
- b. All venomous arthropods, including, but not limited to, centipedes.
5. All venomous spiders, including, but not limited to, tarantulas, black widows, and scorpions, except the following species of tarantula: Chilean Rose (Grammostola rosea), Mexican Red-Knee (Brachypelma smithi), and Pink-Toed (Avicularia); and
20. All other venomous or poisonous animals.
21. All sloths, anteaters, and armadillos (Xenarthrata).
22. All members of the order Crocodylia, including, but not limited to, alligators and crocodiles.
9. . 23. All bears, including polar, grizzly, brown, and black bears.
24. All even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla), including, but not limited to, antelopes, giraffes, and hippopotamuses.
25. All odd-toed ungulates (Perissodactyla), other than domesticated horses permitted under the terms of the Zoning Bylaw, including, but not limited to, zebras and rhinoceroses.
26. All elephants (Proboscides).
27. Any wild animal or wildlife as defined in The Wildlife Act.
28. Any other animal determined by the Animal Services Officer to be a prohibited animal.
## Class A Offences
Abandoning an Animal Animal cruelty Failure to provide basic Animal care Failure to provide appropriate outdoor shelter Tethering or confinement in contravention of the bylaw Lack of temperature control for unattended Animal in vehicle Animal Bite or Attack Failure to comply with Muzzle and Control Order
## Class B Offences
Excess number of Animals on one property Keeping a prohibited Animal Unlicensed Dog or Cat Animal At Large Animal trespassing on private property Unleashed Dog in a Public Place Off-Leash Dog Park Violation Failure to confine Dog in heat Failure to remove Animal excrement Failure to vaccinate a Dog or Cat for rabies Allowing accumulation of Animal excrement on private property Damage to Public Property
## Schedule B
## Animal Services Violations
## Schedule C
Fine/Fee Schedule
Class A Offences - $75.00
Class B Offences - $50.00
Muzzle and Control Order - $100/year
Impoundment - As per Part 5 of this By-Law
All Licenses Required Under This By-Law - No Charge