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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XX — PUBLIC SAFETY AND GOOD ORDER · Chapter 140

Section 137A: Kennel licenses

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Section 137A.
(a)A person maintaining a kennel shall obtain a kennel license. A licensing authority shall issue, suspend, renew and revoke kennel licenses as specified in this chapter and any other law. In the case of an applicant for initial licensure or license renewal, a licensing authority shall deny a kennel license until a kennel has passed inspection by an animal control officer.
(b)(1) The issuing city or town shall determine the period of time for which a kennel license shall be valid, including the date of issuance of the license through the date on which the license expires, inclusive, and shall further determine the fee for the issuance and renewal of a license; provided, however, that in determining the amount of the license fee for a kennel, a dog under the age of 3 months shall not be counted in the number of dogs kept in a kennel. The name and address of the owner of each dog kept in a kennel, if other than the person maintaining the kennel, shall be kept at the kennel and available for inspection by an animal control officer, natural resource officer, deputy natural resource officer, fish and game warden or police officer. A kennel that owns or keeps a dog over the age of 6 months shall comply with section 145B.
(2)A commercial boarding or training kennel shall maintain records of individual dog licenses, as required in section 137, for all dogs in its care.
(c)The licensing authority shall issue a kennel license without charge to a domestic charitable corporation incorporated exclusively for the purpose of protecting animals from cruelty, neglect or abuse or for the relief of suffering.
(d)The licensing authority shall specify on the license the type of kennel and the maximum number of animals that may be maintained by the licensee. Such number shall be determined by the licensing authority and the animal control officer following the required inspection. For commercial boarding or training kennels, the number of animals shall be determined following the required inspection and in accordance with regulations promulgated pursuant to section 174G to ensure the property can support the number of animals while ensuring their health and safety.
(e)(1) Annually, not later than June 1, the licensing authority shall send to the department a list of all kennels and their addresses licensed by the city or town pursuant to this section.
(2)The department shall annually review the list of kennels submitted as required by this section to evaluate the compliance of municipalities issuing kennel licenses in accordance with this chapter.
(f)A person who violates this section shall be assessed a fine by the licensing authority of $500 for a first offense and a fine of not more than $1,000 for a second or subsequent offense.
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