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Code · Virginia · Title 3.2 · Chapter 65

Code of Virginia § 3.2-6582. Hybrid canine ordinance; penalty.

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A. Any locality may, by ordinance, establish a permit system to ensure the adequate confinement and responsible ownership of hybrid canines. Such ordinance may include requirements pertaining to
(i)the term and expiration date of the permit;
(ii)the number of hybrid canines that may be owned by a permittee;
(iii)identification tags or tattooing of the animal;
(iv)where the animal may be kept;
(v)handling of the animal while not on the property of the owner; and
(vi)information required to be provided when applying for a permit, such as the sex, color, height, vaccination records, length, or identifying marks of the hybrid canine. The ordinance shall not require that hybrid canines be disposed of by the owner unless the owner fails to obtain or renew any required permit or violates a provision of the ordinance or any other law pertaining to the responsible ownership of the hybrid canine. The locality may impose a permit fee to cover the cost of the permitting system.
B. Violation of an ordinance enacted pursuant to subsection A is a Class 3 misdemeanor for the first violation and a Class 1 misdemeanor for any subsequent violation. The ordinance may require a violator to surrender the hybrid canine for euthanasia in accordance with § 3.2-6562 .
C. The provisions of subsections A and B shall not affect any ordinance adopted prior to July 1, 1997.
D. Any locality may, by ordinance, prohibit the keeping of hybrid canines.
1997, c. 918 , § 3.1-796.126:9; 2008, c. 860 ; 2014, c. 461 .
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