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COMPANION ANIMALS ACT 1998 - SECT 32A
Nuisance dogs
32A Nuisance dogs
(1) For the purposes of this section, a dog is a nuisance if the dog-- (a) is
habitually at large, or
(b) makes a noise, by barking or otherwise, that
persistently occurs or continues to such a degree or extent that it
unreasonably interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of any person
in any other premises, or
(c) repeatedly defecates on property (other than a
public place) outside the property on which it is ordinarily kept, or
(d)
repeatedly runs at or chases any person, animal (other than vermin and, in
relation to an animal, otherwise than in the course of droving, tending,
working or protecting stock) or vehicle, or
(e) endangers the health of any
person or animal (other than vermin and, in relation to an animal, otherwise
than in the course of droving, tending, working or protecting stock), or
(f)
repeatedly causes substantial damage to anything outside the property on which
it is ordinarily kept.
(2) If an authorised officer of a council is satisfied
that a dog is a nuisance, the officer may, after complying with section 32B,
issue an order in the approved form to the owner of the dog requiring
the owner to prevent the behaviour that is alleged to constitute the nuisance.
(3) The order must specify the behaviour of the dog that is required to be
prevented. The order can specify more than one kind of behaviour.
(4) An
order remains in force for 6 months after it is issued.
(5) The owner of a
dog must comply with an order issued to the owner under this section and must
continue to comply with it while it is in force. : Maximum penalty--8 penalty
units for a first offence or 15 penalty units for a second or subsequent
offence.
(6) A council whose authorised officer issues an order under this
section must notify the Departmental Chief Executive within 7 days after the
order is issued.
(7) An order under this section is final and is not subject
to any appeal or review.
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