California Food and Agricultural Code ARTICLE 3 - Disposition of Potentially Dangerous or Vicious Dogs
- Section 31641.
All potentially dangerous dogs shall be properly licensed and vaccinated. The licensing authority shall include the potentially dangerous designation in the registration records of the...
- Section 31642.
A potentially dangerous dog, while on the owner’s property, shall, at all times, be kept indoors, or in a securely fenced yard from which the...
- Section 31643.
If the dog in question dies, or is sold, transferred, or permanently removed from the city or county where the owner or keeper resides, the...
- Section 31644.
If there are no additional instances of the behavior described in Section 31602 within a 36-month period from the date of designation as a potentially...
- Section 31645.
(a) A dog determined to be a vicious dog may be destroyed by the animal control department when it is found, after proceedings conducted under Article...
- Section 31646.
The owner of a dog determined to be a vicious dog may be prohibited by the city or county from owning, possessing, controlling, or having...
Last modified: October 22, 2018