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BY-LAW NO. 2013-078
A BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF
BRACEBRIDGE TO REQUIRE THE LICENSING OF DOGS
AND FOR THE CONTROL OF DOGS WITHIN THE TOWN
OF BRACEBRIDGE
WHEREAS Section 8 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, (hereinafter referred to as the "Municipal Act")
provides that the powers of a municipality under the Municipal Act or any other Act shall be interpreted
broadly so as to confer broad authority on the municipality to enable the municipality to govern its affairs
as it considers appropriate and to enhance the municipality's ability to respond to municipal issues;
AND WHEREAS Section 9 of the Municipal Act provides that a municipality has the capacity, rights,
powers and privileges of a natural person for the purpose of exercising its authority under the Municipal
Act or any other Act;
AND WHEREAS Section 11(3) of the Municipal Act provides that a lower tier municipality may pass by-
laws respecting matters within the spheres of jurisdiction including animals and business licensing;
AND WHEREAS Section 103(1) of the Municipal Act states that if a municipality passes a by-law
regulating or prohibiting with respect to the being at large or trespassing of animals, it may provide for the
seizure and impounding of animals being at large or trespassing contrary to the by-law and the sale of
impounded animals if they are not claimed within a reasonable time or if the expenses of the municipality
respecting the impounding of the animals are not paid;
AND WHEREAS Section 105(1) of the Municipal Act states that if a municipality requires the muzzling of
a dog under any circumstances, the council of the municipality shall, upon the request of the owner of the
dog, hold a hearing to determine whether or not to exempt the owner in whole or in part from the
requirement;
AND WHEREAS Section 425(1) of the Municipal Act states that a municipality may pass by-laws
providing that a person who contravenes a by-law of the municipality passed under this Act is guilty of an
offence;
AND WHEREAS Section 426(1) of the Municipal Act states no person shall hinder or obstruct, or attempt
to hinder or obstruct, any person who is exercising a power or performing a duty under this Act or under a
by-law passed under this Act;
AND WHEREAS Section 429(1) of the Municipal Act provides that subject to subsection (4), a
municipality may establish a system of fines for offences under a by-law of the municipality passed under
this Act;
AND WHEREAS Section 432 of the Municipal Act states that a by-law under section 425 may establish a
procedure for the voluntary payment of penalties out of court where it is alleged that any of the following
by-laws have been contravened: By-laws related to animals, as defined in section 11.1, being at large or
trespassing;
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AND WHEREAS Section 6 of the Dog Owners' Liability Act states that except as permitted by this Act or
the regulations, no person shall, own a pit bull; breed a pit bull; transfer a pit bull, whether by sale, gift or
otherwise; abandon a pit bull other than to a pound operated by or on behalf of a municipality, Ontario or
a designated body; allow a pit bull in his or her possession to stray; import a pit bull into Ontario; train a
pit bull for fighting;
AND WHEREAS Section 1(1) of the Dog Owners' Liability Act defines a "pit bull" as including a pit bull
terrier, a Staffordshire bull terrier, an American Staffordshire terrier, an American pit bull terrier and any
dog that has an appearance and physical characteristics that are substantially similar to those dogs;
AND WHEREAS Section 7(1) of the Dog Owners' Liability Act states that a pit bull is restricted if it is
owned by a resident of Ontario on the day subsection 1(16) of the Public Safety Related to Dogs Statute
Law Amendment Act, 2005 comes into force; or it is born in Ontario before the end of the 90-day period
beginning on the day subsection 1(16) of the Public Safety Related to Dogs Statute Law Amendment Act,
2005 comes into force;
AND WHEREAS Section 15(1) of the Dog Owners' Liability Act provides that a peace officer may seize a
dog in a public place if the officer believes on reasonable grounds that the dog is a pit bull other than a
restricted pit bull;
AND WHEREAS Regulation 157/05 to the Dog Owners' Liability Act contains several mandatory controls
for pit bulls, including muzzling and leashing requirements;
AND WHEREAS Section 436 of the Municipal Act states provides that a municipality has the power to
pass by-laws providing that the municipality may enter on land at any reasonable time for the purpose of
carrying out an inspection to determine whether or not the following are being complied with: a by-law of
the municipality passed under the act, a direction or order of the municipality made under this Act or
made under a by-law of the municipality passed under this Act and a condition of a licence issued under a
by-law of the municipality passed under this act;
AND WHEREAS The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Bracebridge passed By-law 2010-030 on
the 12th day of May, 2010, being a by-law to require the licensing of dogs and for the control of dogs
within the Town of Bracebridge;
AND WHEREAS by motion 13-GC-253 the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Bracebridge deems
it expedient to amend By-law 2010-030;
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF BRACEBRIDGE
ENACTS THE FOLLOWING BY-LAW, TO BE REFERRED TO AS THE DOG CONTROL BY-LAW":
DEFINITIONS
1.
In this by-law:
1.1.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER means a person designated by Council for the
enforcement of this by-law and includes Council appointed Municipal Law Enforcement
Officers.
1.2.
AT LARGE means found in any place other than the property of the owner or other
property with that property owner or occupiers consent, or any other place while not
under the direct control of any person.
1.3.
CONTROL means on a leash being firmly held by a person or not on a leash but located
within six meters of a person and immediately responding to the verbal obedience
commands of that person.
1.4.
COUNCIL means the council of The Corporation of the Town of Bracebridge.
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1.5.
DOG means any female or male domesticated dog, or member of the species Canis
Familiaris.
1.6.
LEASH means a chain, rope, chord or the like that is securely attached to a dog and
firmly grasped by a person and which is capable of holding and controlling a dog.
1.7.
MUZZLE means a humane fastening or covering device of adequate strength placed
over a dog's mouth to prevent it from biting.
1.8.
OCCUPIER means a person who is renting, leasing or otherwise legally in charge of a
property other than an owner.
1.9.
OWNER means any person who possesses or harbours a dog, and where the owner is
young person, the person responsible for the custody of the young person.
1.10.
PIT BULL means a pit bull terrier, a Staffordshire bull terrier, an American Staffordshire
terrier, an American pit bull terrier and any dog that has an appearance and physical
characteristics that are substantially similar to those dogs.
1.11.
RESTRICTED PIT BULL means a pit bull owned by a resident of Ontario on the day
subsection 1(16) of the Public Safety Related to Dogs Statute Law Amendment Act, 2005
came into force, or born in Ontario before the end of the 90-day period beginning on the
day subsection 1(16) of the Public Safety Related to Dogs Statute Law Amendment Act,
2005 came into force.
1.12.
SHOW DOG means a Registered pit bull that is shown at least annually in a sanctioned
event with one of the following: Canadian Kennel Club, the American Kennel Club, the
United Kennel Club or the American Dog Breeders Association.
1.13.
SPORTS FIELD means an area within a Town park designed to be used for a sporting
activity including soccer, baseball, rugby, football and tennis or other organized sporting
event as approved by Council for a particular park.
1.14.
TOWN means the Town of Bracebridge.
1.15.
YOUNG PERSON means a person who is or, in the absence of evidence to the contrary,
appears to be under sixteen years of age.
REGULATIONS
2.
Every owner or person in control of a dog shall, in a sanitary manner, immediately remove and
dispose of any excrement left by the dog anywhere within the Town. This requirement does not
apply to a person with a medically recognized physical disability who is dependent upon and
accompanied by a trained guide dog.
3.
Where any dog has bitten a person or animal, or there are reasonable grounds to believe that a
dog has bitten a person or animal, an Animal Control Officer may issue an Order to the owner of
the dog requiring that the dog be kept muzzled at such times as are set out in the Order. An
owner who receives an Order to muzzle a dog is entitled to a hearing before the General
Committee of Council. General Committee may uphold, amend or rescind the Order of the Animal
Control Officer. The Order shall remain in effect from the time it is issued until the first of: an
action under the Dog Owner's Liability Act has concluded, the Animal Control Officer withdraws
the Order or the Order is rescinded by General Committee. No owner shall disobey an Order
issued under this by-law.
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4.
Every owner shall ensure that his/her dog is not at large or otherwise creating a nuisance within
the Town. An Animal Control Officer or a member of the public may seize a dog at large. Any dog
seized by a member of the public shall be turned over to the Animal Control Officer as soon as
practicable.
5.
Seized dogs will be impounded until returned to their owner. If an owner is not found within 72
hours, excluding statutory holidays, the dog may be sold, surrendered to the Ontario Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or other animal welfare agency, or destroyed. An owner is
not entitled to the return of his or her dog until such time as all pound fees have been paid. These
fees are found in the Town's fees and charges by-law in effect at the time. Furthermore, all
veterinarian expenses incurred by the Town and/or a veterinarian in the treatment of a dog picked
up and/or impounded for running at large shall be paid in full prior to the dog being surrendered to
the owner.
6.
Every owner shall ensure that his/her dog is not on any land other than their own, or another land
owner's or occupier's property with their consent, unless the dog is on a leash or under the
control of the owner or land owner or occupier at all times.
7.
Every owner shall ensure that his/her dog is not on any Town property normally used by the
public as a swimming area during the period of May 1st to September 30th, inclusive.
8.
Every owner shall ensure that his/her dog is not on any groomed trail maintained and used for
Nordic skiing at the Bracebridge Management Resource Centre during the period of December
1st to April 15th, inclusive.
9.
Every owner shall ensure that his/her dog is not on any Town sports field at any time.
10.
Every owner shall ensure that his/her dog is not on any Town playground at any time.
PIT BULL RESTRICTIONS
11.
No person shall own, possess, be in control of or harbour a pit bull in Town. This shall not
preclude the owning, possessing, controlling or harbouring of currently licensed Restricted pit
bulls. If the owner of a pit bull refutes that the dog is a pit bull as defined, the burden of proof that
the dog is not a pit bull is the owner's.
12.
Every owner shall ensure that his/her dog is muzzled at all times when not on their property or
another property with that property owner or occupier's consent.
13.
Every owner of a Pit Bull shall ensure that his/her Pit Bull is securely attached to a leash of not
more than 1.8 metres in length when not on their property or another property with that property
owner or occupier's consent.
13.1.
Notwithstanding the requirements under section 11, every owner of a Pit Bull shall at all
times ensure that the Pit Bull is within an enclosed property when not securely attached
to a leash as required under section 11. A Pit Bull shall be deemed to be within an
enclosed property when the property is enclosed in a way than can be relied on to
prevent the Pit Bull from breaking out of the property
14.
Every owner of a Pit Bull shall ensure that his/her Pit Bull is sterilized and proof of the sterilization
shall be provided to the Animal Control Officer upon demand. This section shall not apply to
Restricted Pit Bulls that are registered and participate in sanctioned events with any of the
following clubs: Canadian Kennel Club, American Kennel Club, United Kennel Club or the
American Dog Breeders Association. An exempt Pit Bull must participate in at least one club
sanctioned event per year to maintain this exemption. Proof of annual participation must be
provided to the Animal Control Officer upon demand.
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15.
A pit bull that is not recognized by the Town as a Restricted pit bull, or a Restricted pit bull not in
compliance with this by-law, shall be subject to seizure by the Animal Control Officer if found in a
public place. At the sole discretion of the Animal Control Officer or at the conclusion of a hearing
under the Dog Owners Liability Act, a Restricted pit bull may be returned to it's owner. All
unrestricted pit bulls shall be destroyed as soon as practicable.
LICENSING
16.
Every owner of a dog shall ensure that the dog is currently licensed at all times. The licensing fee
shall be waived for a certified guide dog. Upon demand, proof of sterilization shall be provided to
the Animal Control Officer.
17.
Upon payment of the applicable licence fee, an owner of a dog shall be provided with a dog tag
bearing a serial number and the year of the licence obtained. This tag shall remain securely
affixed to the dog collar and worn at all times until replaced by subsequent tags. Collars may be
temporarily removed in situations where it may present a danger to the dog.
ENFORCEMENT
18.
Any person appointed as a by-law enforcement officer for the Town shall be permitted to enter
onto land at any time for the purpose of enforcing this by-law and any orders or conditions
imposed under the authority of this by-law.
19.
Every person who contravenes any provision of this by-law is guilty of an offence and shall be
subject to a penalty in accordance with the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33.
20.
Every person guilty of an offence under this by-law may, if permitted under the Provincial
Offences Act, pay a set fine. The Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice shall be requested
to establish, pursuant to the Provincial Offences Act, set fines in accordance with Schedule A of
this by-law.
REPEAL
21.
Upon this by-law being approved by the Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice, By-law
2010-030 shall be repealed in its entirety.
READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 23rd DAY OF OCTOBER
2013.
________________________________
________________________________
Mayor, Graydon Smith
Director of Corporate Services / Clerk,
L. McDonald
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SCHEDULE A TO BY-LAW 2013-078
OFFENCE
SECTION
PENALTY
Failure to remove excrement
2
$200.00
Failure to obey muzzle order
3
$300.00
Failure to keep dog from being at large
4
$200.00
Failure to keep dog under control
6
$200.00
Failure to keep dog from swimming area
7
$200.00
Failure to keep dog from designated ski trails
8
$200.00
Failure to keep dog from Town sports field area
9
$200.00
Failure to keep dog from Town playground area
10
$200.00
Own Pit Bull - not Restricted
11
$300.00
Failure to muzzle Pit Bull
12
$300.00
Failure to leash Pit Bull
13
$300.00
Failure to ensure Pit Bull within an enclosed property
13.1
$300.00
Failure to sterilize Pit Bull - not show dog
14
$200.00
Failure to obtain valid licence
16
$100.00
Failure to affix valid licence to collar
17
$100.00