Chapter 182 |
2024 -- H 8060 Enacted 06/20/2024 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO ANIMALS AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY -- DOGS |
Introduced By: Representatives Kennedy, Cotter, and Azzinaro |
Date Introduced: March 13, 2024 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 4-13-1 and 4-13-15 of the General Laws in Chapter 4-13 entitled |
"Dogs" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
4-13-1. Regulatory ordinances — Enforcement and penalties. |
(a) City or town councils may make any ordinances concerning dogs in their cities or towns |
as they deem expedient, to be enforced by the destruction or disposition of the animal, or by |
pecuniary penalties not exceeding ten dollars ($10.00) for the first offense, not exceeding fifteen |
dollars ($15.00) for the second offense within a year, not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25.00) |
for the third and any subsequent offense within a year to be recovered by action of debt, or by |
complaint and warrant, to use as that city council or town council may prescribe. |
(b)(1) Barrington town council is authorized to enact an ordinance: |
(i) Permitting the animal control officer in the town to issue citations to the owners of dogs |
for violation of any animal control ordinance which may be paid by mail; and |
(ii) To prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense within a |
calendar year; |
(B) A fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine of not more seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(2)(i) Bristol town council is authorized to enact an ordinance permitting the dog officer in |
that town to issue citations to the owners of dogs for the violation of any dog ordinance which may |
be paid by mail, and to prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense within a calendar |
year; |
(B) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(ii) The Bristol town council may by ordinance prescribe the number of licensed dogs and |
their breeds which may be kept at any single-family residence other than a breeding kennel licensed |
under § 4-13-10, and may enforce those ordinances by pecuniary penalties not exceeding two |
hundred fifty dollars ($250). |
(3) Coventry town council is authorized to enact ordinances permitting the dog officer in |
the town to issue citations to the owners of dogs for the violation of any dog ordinance which may |
be paid by mail. |
(4)(i) Cumberland town council may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine not exceeding twenty dollars ($20.00) for the first offense within a calendar |
year; |
(B) A fine not exceeding thirty dollars ($30.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the third and each subsequent offense |
within a calendar year. |
(ii) The town council of the town of Cumberland is authorized to enact an ordinance |
permitting the animal control officer or any police officer in that town to issue citations to the |
owners of dogs for the violation of any dog ordinance which may be paid by mail. |
(iii) The town council of the town of Cumberland is authorized to enact an ordinance |
establishing the expense of the impoundment of dogs as determined by the town council and |
providing for the payment to the town of the impoundment expense by the dog owner prior to |
removal of the dog from the pound. |
(5) Glocester town council is authorized to enact an ordinance to prescribe pecuniary |
penalties as follows: |
(i) A fine not more than twenty dollars ($20.00) for the first offense within a calendar year; |
(ii) A fine not more than thirty dollars ($30.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(iii) A fine not more than thirty-five dollars ($35.00) for the third offense and each |
subsequent offense within a calendar year. |
(6) Jamestown town council may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(i) A fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense within a calendar |
year; |
(ii) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(iii) A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(7)(i) Middletown may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows for the violation of animal |
control ordinances on any beach within the town of Middletown: |
(A) A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) for the first (1st) offense within the |
calendar year; |
(B) A fine not exceeding one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the second (2nd) offense |
within a calendar year; |
(C) A fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200) for the third (3rd) and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(ii) Middletown may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows for the violation of animal |
control ordinances anywhere else within the town: |
(A) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the first offense within a calendar year; |
(B) A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) for the second offense within a |
calendar year; |
(C) A fine not exceeding one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(iii) The Middletown town council is authorized to enact an ordinance permitting the dog |
officer in that town to issue citations to the owners of dogs for the violation of any dog ordinance |
which may be paid by mail. |
(8) Narragansett town council is authorized to enact an ordinance: |
(i) Permitting the animal control officer in the town to issue citations to the owners of dogs |
for the violation of any animal control ordinance which may be paid by mail; and |
(ii) Establishing the expense of the impoundment of dogs as determined by the town |
council and providing for the payment to the town of the impoundment expense by the dog owner |
prior to removal of the dog from the pound; and |
(iii) Prescribing pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense within a |
calendar year; |
(B) A fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine of not more than seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(9) Newport city council is authorized to enact an ordinance: |
(i) Permitting the animal control officer, and his or her agents, in that city to issue citations |
to the owners of dogs for violation of any animal control ordinance which may be paid by mail; |
(ii) To prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense within a |
calendar year; |
(B) A fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(10) North Providence town council is authorized to enact an ordinance permitting the |
animal control officer in that town to issue citations to the owners of dogs for the violation of any |
dog ordinance which may be paid by mail. |
(11)(i) Portsmouth may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine not exceeding twenty dollars ($20.00) for the first offense within a calendar |
year; |
(B) A fine not exceeding thirty dollars ($30.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the third and each subsequent offense |
within a calendar year. |
(ii) The Portsmouth town council is authorized to enact an ordinance permitting the dog |
officer in that town to issue citations to the owners of dogs for the violation of any dog ordinance |
which may be paid by mail. |
(iii) The Portsmouth town council may, by ordinance, prescribe the number of licensed |
dogs which may be kept at any single-family residence other than a breeding kennel licensed under |
§ 4-13-10 and may enforce those ordinances by pecuniary penalties not exceeding twenty-five |
dollars ($25.00). |
(12) The Richmond town council is authorized to enact ordinances: |
(i) Establishing the following penalties for animal control offenses: |
(A) A fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for the first offense within one year; |
(B) A fine of not more than seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for the second offense within one |
year of the first offense; |
(C) A fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within one year of the first offense. |
(ii) Permitting the animal control officer or any police officer to issue citations for violation |
of any animal control ordinance punishable by a fine of five hundred dollars ($500) or less, and to |
provide for payment of those fines by mail. |
(13)(i) Scituate town council may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine not exceeding twenty dollars ($20.00) for the first offense within a calendar |
year; |
(B) A fine not exceeding thirty dollars ($30.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the third and each subsequent offense |
within a calendar year. |
(ii) Scituate town council is authorized to enact ordinances permitting the dog officer in |
the town to issue citations to the owners of dogs for the violation of any dog ordinance which may |
be paid by mail. |
(14)(i) Smithfield town council may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine not exceeding twenty dollars ($20.00) for the first offense within a calendar |
year; |
(B) A fine not exceeding thirty dollars ($30.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the third and each subsequent offense |
within a calendar year. |
(ii) The Smithfield town council is authorized to enact an ordinance permitting the animal |
control warden in the town to issue citations which may be paid by mail to the owners of dogs for |
the violation of any dog ordinance in that town. |
(15) Tiverton town council may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(i) A fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense; |
(ii) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense; |
(iii) A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) for the third and each subsequent |
offense. |
(16) Warwick city council may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(i) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the first offense within a calendar year; |
(ii) A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) for the second offense within a |
calendar year; |
(iii) A fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year; and |
(iv) A fine not exceeding three hundred dollars ($300) for the fourth and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(17) Westerly town council is authorized to enact an ordinance: |
(i) Permitting the animal control officer in the town to issue citations to the owners of dogs |
for the violation of any animal control ordinance which may be paid by mail; and |
(ii) Establishing the expense of the impoundment of dogs as determined by the town |
council and providing for the payment to the town of the impoundment expense by the dog owner |
prior to removal of the dog from the pound; and |
(iii) Prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense within a |
calendar year; |
(B) A fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(18) West Greenwich town council is authorized to enact an ordinance: |
(i) Permitting the animal control officer in the town to issue citations to the owners of dogs |
for the violation of any animal control ordinance which may be paid by mail; and |
(ii) Establishing the expense of the impoundment of dogs as determined by the town |
council and providing for the payment to the town of the impoundment expense by the dog owner |
prior to removal of the dog from the pound; and |
(iii) Prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense within a |
calendar year; |
(B) A fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(19) The town council of the town of Exeter is authorized to enact any ordinance |
prescribing fines and penalties, in addition to those otherwise allowed by law, as follows: |
(i) Providing a fine of up to twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense; |
(ii) Providing a fine of up to one hundred dollars ($100) for the second offense; and |
(iii) Providing a fine of up to two hundred dollars ($200) for the third and for any |
subsequent offenses within a one-year period. In addition, the town may require proof of owners |
liability insurance for a twelve-month (12) period insuring against injury and damages caused by |
the dog. That insurance shall be in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) and |
shall name the town as a named insured for the purposes of notice. |
(20) West Warwick town council may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(i) A fine not exceeding fifteen dollars ($15.00) for the first offense; |
(ii) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense; |
(iii) A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) for the third and each subsequent |
offense. |
(21) Woonsocket city council is authorized to enact an ordinance: |
(i) Permitting the animal control office of the city to issue citations to the owners of dogs |
for the violation of any animal control ordinance which may be paid by mail; |
(ii) Establishing the expense of the impoundment of dogs as determined by the city council |
and providing for the payment to the city for the impoundment expense by the dog owner prior to |
removal of the dog from the pound; and |
(iii) Prescribing pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for the first offense within a calendar |
year; |
(B) A fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) for the second offense within a |
calendar year; |
(C) A fine of not more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the third and each |
subsequent offense within a calendar year. |
(22) Pawtucket city council is authorized to prescribe pecuniary penalties directly related |
to its ordinance banning the owning or keeping of pit bulls in the city as follows: |
(i) For a pit bull properly licensed according to the city ordinance: |
(A) A fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the first offense; |
(B) A fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) on a second offense; |
(C) A fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000) on a third offense. |
(ii) For a pit bull that is not licensed pursuant to the exceptions in the city ordinance: |
(A) A fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) on a first offense; |
(B) A fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000) on a second or subsequent offense. |
(iii) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, Pawtucket may through its |
municipal court impose a sentence of imprisonment not exceeding thirty (30) days in addition to |
the fines in subsection (b)(22)(ii)(A) or (B). |
(23)(i) The Lincoln town council is authorized to prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(A) A fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense within a |
calendar year; |
(B) A fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(C) A fine of not more than one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) for the third and each |
subsequent offense within a calendar year. |
(ii) The Lincoln town council is authorized to enact an ordinance permitting the dog officer |
and police officers in that town to issue citations to the owners of dogs for the violation of any dog |
ordinance, which citation may be paid by mail. |
(24) The East Providence city council is authorized to enact an ordinance permitting the |
animal control officer or any police officer in that city to issue citations to persons in violation of |
any animal ordinances, which may be paid by mail, and to prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(i) A fine of not more than thirty dollars ($30.00) for the first offense within a calendar |
year; |
(ii) A fine of not more than sixty dollars ($60.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(iii) A fine of not more than one hundred twenty dollars ($120) for the third offense within |
a calendar year; and |
(iv) A fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300) for the fourth offense and any |
subsequent offense within a calendar year. |
(25) The Warren town council is authorized to enact an ordinance permitting the animal |
control officer in the town to issue citations to the owners of animals for violation of any animal |
control ordinance which may be paid by mail, and to prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(i) A fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first offense within a |
calendar year; |
(ii) A fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(iii) A fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
(26) The Burrillville town council is authorized to enact an ordinance: |
(i) Permitting the animal control officer in the town to issue citations to the owners of dogs |
for the violation of any animal control ordinance which may be paid by mail; and |
(ii) To prescribe penalties for violation of the provisions of revised general ordinances, |
Town of Burrillville, Rhode Island, 2004, as amended, Chapter 4, entitled “Animals”; and |
(iii) Establishing an expense not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00) for the day during which |
impoundment occurs plus five dollars ($5.00) every day the animal is detained and providing for |
the payment to the town of the impoundment expense by the dog owner prior to removal of the dog |
from the animal control facility. |
(27) The Foster town council is authorized to enact ordinances permitting the dog officer |
in the town to issue citations to the owners of dogs for the violation of any dog ordinance, which |
may be paid by mail, and may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(i) A fine not exceeding twenty dollars ($20.00) for the first offense within a calendar year; |
(ii) A fine not exceeding thirty dollars ($30.00) for the second offense within a calendar |
year; |
(iii) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the third and each subsequent offense |
within a calendar year. |
(28) The Hopkinton town council is authorized to enact ordinances permitting the dog |
officer in the town to issue citations to the owners of dogs for the violation of any dog ordinance, |
which may be paid by mail, and may prescribe pecuniary penalties as follows: |
(i) A fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for the first offense within a calendar year; |
(ii) A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) for the second offense within a |
calendar year; |
(iii) A fine not exceeding one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the third and each subsequent |
offense within a calendar year. |
4-13-15. Collaring of dogs — Impoundment and disposition of uncollared dogs. |
(a) Every owner or keeper of a dog shall cause the dog to wear a collar around its neck |
distinctly marked with its owner’s or keeper’s name and with its registered number. Any person |
may cause any dog not so collared to be impounded in the public pound of the town or city where |
the dog is found; and if the dog is not claimed by its owner or keeper within a period of five (5) |
days after the impoundment, the dog may be disposed of or destroyed. The five (5) days shall not |
include any day or part of a day that the public pound is not open for a specified period of time, not |
to be less than one-half (½) the normal hours of business, for the purpose of reclaiming any |
impounded dog by its rightful owner. All periods of time shall be listed in a prominent location at |
the entrance to all public pounds. The owner or keeper of any dog so impounded shall not take the |
dog out of the pound until he or she has first paid to the poundkeeper the expense of keeping the |
dog, that expense not to exceed two dollars ($2.00) per day and to be determined by the city or |
town council in which impoundment occurs. The town council of the town of Glocester may, by |
ordinance, determine an expense not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00) for each of the first five (5) |
days during which this impoundment occurs plus five dollars ($5.00) every day the animal is |
detained, plus an additional ten dollars ($10.00) if the owner or keeper is unable to show that the |
dog has a current rabies shot pursuant to § 4-13-31, and further, the dog shall not be released from |
the pound until all the provisions of this chapter and the ordinances of the city or town are complied |
with. The provisions of this section relating to the five-day (5) waiting period shall not be deemed |
to apply to any dog which, when impounded, was injured or maimed, and after the dog has been |
examined by a licensed veterinarian who shall confirm, in writing, that the dog be destroyed for |
humanitarian purposes. |
The town of West Warwick may provide by ordinance an impounding fee of five dollars |
($5.00) per day and may provide by ordinance for a fee for the purposes of transferring ownership |
or for the disposition of said animals according to law for each adult dog (six (6) months or older) |
the sum of twenty dollars ($20.00) and for each puppy the sum of five dollars ($5.00) and for each |
adult cat (six (6) months or older) the sum of ten dollars ($10.00). |
(b) Any person violating the provisions of this section is subject to the penalty provisions |
of § 4-1-2. |
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the town council of the town of Exeter |
may impose an initial impoundment fee of up to fifteen dollars ($15.00) plus two dollars ($2.00) |
per day for each day of impoundment. |
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the city council of the city of East |
Providence is authorized to enact an ordinance imposing an initial impoundment fee of up to twenty |
dollars ($20.00) plus five dollars ($5.00) per day for each day of impoundment. |
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the town council of the town of |
Richmond is authorized to enact an ordinance providing for an impoundment fee of not more than |
twenty dollars ($20.00) per day for any impounded animal, and requiring payment of the fee before |
an impounded animal may be released to its owner. |
(f) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the Foster town council |
is authorized to enact an ordinance providing for an impoundment fee of not more than fifteen |
dollars ($15.00) per day for any impounded animal, and requiring payment of the fee before an |
impounded animal may be released to its owner. |
(g) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the Hopkinton town |
council is authorized to enact an ordinance providing for an impoundment fee of not more than |
twenty dollars ($20.00) per day for any impounded animal, and requiring payment of the fee before |
an impounded animal may be released to its owner. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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