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Order After Hearing (Menacing Dog) Form. This is a California form and can be use in Miscellaneous Judicial Council.
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FOR COURT OR AGENCY USE ONLY
TELEPHONE NO.:
ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (Name and Address):
ATTORNEY FOR (Name):
COURT OR AGENCY:
STREET ADDRESS:
MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY AND ZIP CODE:
BRANCH NAME:
PETITIONER:
RESPONDENT:
CASE NUMBER:
ORDER AFTER HEARING
(Menacing Dog)
The proceeding was heard as follows:
1. a. Date:
Dept.:
Room:
b.
Hearing officer (name):
Judge (name):
c.
Attorney present (name):
Petitioner present
d.
Attorney present (name):
Respondent present
2.
Respondent presented evidence as to why the dog should not be declared potentially dangerous or vicious.
THE
COURT
AGENCY FINDS AND ORDERS
3. The dog is described as follows (briefly describe dog and give license number, if available):
4. a.
b.
The owner of the dog is (name):
The keeper of the dog is (name):
5. The dog
a.
is
b.
is
6. a.
b.
is not
is not
potentially dangerous.
vicious.
Potentially dangerous dog
(1)
The dog shall be properly licensed and vaccinated, and the licensing authority shall include the "potentially
dangerous" designation in the dog's registration records.
(2)
The dog, while on the owner's or keeper's property, shall at all times be kept indoors or in a securely fenced
yard from which the dog cannot escape, and into which children cannot trespass. The dog may be off the
owner's or keeper's property only if it is restrained by a substantial leash, of appropriate length, and only if it
is under the control of a responsible adult.
(3)
If the dog dies, or is sold, transferred, or permanently removed from the city or county where the owner or
keeper resides, the owner shall notify the animal control department of the changed condition and new
location of the dog within two working days.
(4)
Other (specify):
Vicious dog
Releasing the dog would create a significant threat to the public health, safety, and welfare (check one):
(1)
The dog shall be destroyed by the animal control officer.
(i)
The following conditions are imposed on the ownership of the dog to protect the public
(ii)
health, safety, and welfare (specify):
(Continued on reverse)
Form Approved by the
Judicial Council of California
MC-602 [New July 1, 1990]
ORDER AFTER HEARING
(Menacing Dog)
Food & Agricultural Code, § 31601 et seq.
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CASE NUMBER:
PETITIONER:
RESPONDENT:
6. b. (continued)
(2)
(i) Continued ownership or possession of ANY DOG by the dog's owner or keeper would create a significant
threat to the public health, safety, and welfare.
(ii) The
owner
keeper named in item 4 is prohibited from owning, controlling, or having
custody of any dog for a period of (specify):
from the date this order becomes final.
(3)
The following conditions are imposed on the ownership of the dog (specify):
(4)
Other (specify):
7. Time to comply (Name):
must comply with this order in accordance
with the time schedule, if any, established by the animal control department or local law enforcement agency, BUT NOT more than
30 days from the date of this order (35 days if this order is mailed to you).
8. Appeal If you disagree with this determination, you may, within five days after you receive this order, appeal the decision to
the
municipal
justice
superior court at (address):
Date:
(SIGNATURE OF JUDGE OR HEARING OFFICER)
CLERK'S CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
I certify that I am not a party to this cause and that a copy of the Order After Hearing (Menacing Dog) was mailed first class, postage
fully prepaid, in a sealed envelope to each person whose name and address is shown below, and that the order was mailed
at (place):
, California,
on (date):
Clerk, by
MC-602 [New July 1, 1990]
ORDER AFTER HEARING
(Menacing Dog)
, Deputy
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